The Chicago Bears pulled some surprises on the third day of the 2025 draft. Rather than opt for targeting big names as had been the case for most of the first two days, they opted to go in different directions. It became clear they were targeting excellent athletes with each pick, whether they were familiar names or not. Perhaps the most fascinating of the group was Zah Frazier, a cornerback out of UTSA. He exploded onto the draft scene thanks to his six interceptions last season, followed by running a blistering 4.36 in the 40-yard dash at 6’3, 190 lbs.

Cornerbacks with that kind of size and speed are rare. Throw in the ball skills, and you have the makings of a potential high-level contributor in the NFL. It turns out that Bears scouts weren’t the ones who tipped off GM Ryan Poles about Frazier. That credit goes to new

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