According to The Sports Geek, Bears fans made the 8th-most positive tweets about Chicago’s draft performance, logging over 25,000 tweets that were rated as positive over the draft weekend.
The Sports Geek analyzed social media reactions from all NFL fanbases that took place since Round 1 of the 2025 NFL draft, finding out which fanbases were the most pleased with their picks in the draft by using a social media sentiment tool. The social media sentiment tool analyses each keyword (in this case, the team name) and determines whether the tweet mentioning them is positive, negative or neutral.
Here are the top 10 teams based on the number of positive tweets The Sports Geek’s social media sentiment tool tracked:
| Rank | Team | Number of Positive Tweets |
| 1 | New York Giants | 37,512 |
| 2 | Las Vegas Raiders | 32,651 |
| 3 | Seattle Seahawks | 30,432 |
| 4 | Philadelphia Eagles | 28,943 |
| 5 | Baltimore Ravens | 28,807 |
| 6 | New England Patriots | 26,781 |
| 7 | Los Angeles Chargers | 25,789 |
| 8 | Chicago Bears | 25,712 |
| 9 | Detroit Lions | 25,436 |
| 10 | Green Bay Packers | 24,639 |
The Bears made eight selections in this year’s draft, taking Michigan tight end Colston Loveland in the first round with the No. 10 pick, with Rutgers running back Kyle Monangai being their final pick at No. 233 in the seventh round.
Chicago’s rookie minicamp is set to take place on one of two four-day stretches in early May, May 2-5 or May 9-12. The team has yet to announce plans for which timeframe it will take place.
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