The NFL Combine has once again reshuffled draft projections across the league, with the Chicago Bears taking particular interest in the offensive line talent on display.
Among those making significant moves up draft boards is Missouri tackle Armand Membou, whose combination of size and athleticism has captured the attention of analysts and team executives alike.
ESPN’s Michael Wilbon has emerged as a vocal advocate for Membou, suggesting he could be exactly what the Bears need in the upcoming 2025 NFL Draft.
All signs indicate general manager Ryan Poles may be thinking along the same lines.
“I think you need players that half the team is scared of. I think you need a Reggie White – who seems like he could pick up three players at once and throw them into a locker – like a light beer commercial from the ’70s. I believe in guys like that on your team, on championship teams,” Wilbon said.
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Membou’s rapid rise through draft rankings comes with good reason. The Missouri standout brings an ideal physical profile at 6’5″ and 310 pounds, combining that frame with remarkable power and movement skills that translate well to the professional level.
His emergence comes at a perfect time for the Bears, who have long searched for stability at the tackle position.
Membou’s ability to both protect the passer and create lanes in the running game could provide a significant boost to Chicago’s offensive production.
What makes Membou particularly valuable is his versatility. Having played both left and right tackle positions throughout his college career, he’s demonstrated rare adaptability that scouts have consistently praised.
This flexibility aligns perfectly with the Bears’ vision for building their offensive front.
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