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topicnews · July 20, 2025

Chicago Bears sign the selection of the selection of the second round

Chicago Bears sign the selection of the selection of the second round


On Saturday, the Chicago Bears signed all three options of the second round of the club from the NFL Draft 2025-Wide Receiver Luther Burden III, offensive lineman Ozzy Trapilo and defensive lineman Shemar Turner.

Burden (selected No. 39 in total) was received after each of his last two seasons at the University of Missouri (2023 and 2024) the first team-all-southasters conference recognition. In three promotions in Missouri (2022-24), the burden of 34 out of 38 career games began, the 192 receptions for 2,263 yards (11.8 AVG) and 21 touchdowns with 61 yard rushing touchdown in 2024 and a 78-yard return touchdown in 2022. AP All-America honors of the second team (2023). The burden from St. Louis, Mon., culminated his term in Missouri with a 34-game selection with at least one reception, the second longest route of a player in the program history.

Trapilo (selected No. 56 in total) started 36-of-44 career games, which have been played in four seasons at Boston College (2021-24) in the past three years (34 games) in the past three years. In 2024, Trapilo, a team captain, received the award of the All-Atlantic Coast Conference of the first team after starting all 12 games in the right tackle. Trapilo was appointed an ACC-offensive lineman in 2024 after Eagles's 420 yard offensive against North Carolina. The Norwell, Massachusetts, born in 2023 as a red shirt junior as a redshirt junior honors and also started all 12 games with the right tackle for Boston College.

Turner (selected No. 62 in total) started 35-of-43 career games at Texas A&M (2021-24) and received the award of the second team All-Southeastern Conference after the 2023 season. After Turner started every game on the defensive front for the Aggies in the past three years, he took a total of 115 duels, including 22.5 duels for loss and 10.0 sacks, with three forced fiddles and a passport. The native gymnast from Dallas, Texas, ended his junior season (2023) with the third most frequent duels for the loss (10.5) and the second most common sacks (6.0) among all Aggie defenders.