The Chicago Bears landed eight newcomers via the 2025 NFL Draft. All are filling the first Ben Johnson roster as head coach.
Chicago even came close to landing Ashton Jeanty, before that trade stalled. The Bears drew more praise, though, for landing Luther Burden III in round two. Which hands Caleb Williams a new explosive weapon.
But Johnson and general manager Ryan Poles has room to fill after the draft. That’s where the Bears’ undrafted class enters the picture.
Chicago equaled the same number of draft picks with its UDFA additions. They’ve split it between four offensive players and four on defense.
One defender, though, looks prime to shark his way into the final 53-man roster. He comes with the intangibles and defensive needs to potentially stick around post training camp and preseason. Here’s the UDFA with the strongest chance of staying with the Bears.
Johnson had a defense to fortify, even as a well-established offensive guru from the Detroit Lions. He also hired former New Orleans Saints head coach Dennis Allen to run the defense.
This defense doesn’t look topped off yet. Especially at the linebacker spot. Hence why Power Echols is worth monitoring from the UDFA group.
The North Carolina standout is Chicago’s highest-ranked UDFA signing by the NFL Network. He’s the 12th best UDFA ‘backer.
Echols dropped in the draft largely due to his size deficiency. He checks in at 5-foot-11, 237-pounds. The Tar Heel brings more of a throwback 1990s fullback physique. But he showed a feisty demeanor on the football field — especially against Atlantic Coast Conference competition.
UNC watched Echols pile 100 tackles or higher in two of three seasons. He settled for 76 in 2024, but showed his coverage chops. The senior broke up six passes on the pass defense side — becoming a career-high for him.
Echols brings a strong set of eyes on the field. But he showed a rare leaping ability for an under 6-foot defender — as seen here against Wake Forest.
Blazing Speed: The Fastest Plays of College Football’s Week 12 #ReelSpeed #CFB@UNCFootball, LB, Power Echols
Playmakers make it look easy 20.2 MPH@PowerEchols #CarolinaFootball #UNCommon pic.twitter.com/Qg2ieySO7L
— Reel Analytics (@RAanalytics) November 20, 2024
Furthermore, he’s not afraid to get dirty and burst through the heart of the offensive line. He forces this interception by blitzing the gut against Virginia.
Great job from two @UNCFootball beasts.
LB Power Echols creates the pressure up the middle and Kaimon Rucker gets the INT.
Big fan of Virginia QB Anthony Colandrea but UNC's defense was on fire in this game with Echols and Rucker leading the way. pic.twitter.com/7b3bVvDNTF
— Glenn Naughton (@JetsPicks) February 2, 2025
Echols is a Tasmanian devil. He makes up for his size flaw off his eyes and reactions. And he pulled it off facing Power...