Thursday, November 28, 2024

Chicago Bears National Draft Grades: Ryan Poles Hit the Jackpot

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The national media has overwhelmingly praised the 2024 draft class of the Chicago Bears. Across 11 different media outlets, the lowest grade given to this draft class was an A-. With only five players selected, it’s highly likely that the Bears secured at least three players who can step into starting roles right away:

(QB)Caleb Williams

(WR)Rome Odunze

(P) Tory Taylor

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Here’s a quick overview of the Bears full 2024 this draft class.

Bears 2024 Final Draft Class

Caleb Williams – Quarterback
Rome Odunze – Wide Receiver
Kiran Amegadjie – Offensive Lineman
Tory Taylor – Punter
Austin Booker – Defensive End

National Grades

Let’s take a look at each of the 11 media outlet’s final grades for the Bears’ 2024 draft class:

PFF: A

NFL.com: A-

USA Today: A+

Sports Illustrated: A+

Associated Press (AP): A+

Sporting News: A-

Fox Sports: A+

Sports Mockery: A

New York Post: A

ESPN: A

The Athletic: A-

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PoochPest
Apr 29, 2024 4:52 pm

Every year, pundits put out “draft grades.” This year Aaron Donald retired. Donald was considered a “small” DT out of Pittsburgh with a “high motor.” That’s it. The Bears had the pick following Donald, and they took Kyle Fuller. Jadeveon Clowney was the first pick, followed by Greg Robinson, Blake Bortles and Sammy Watkins. Khalil Mack was taken 5th but was a stretch because he came from Buffalo. “Getting it right” is the first step, closely followed by “knowing how to take care of, and get the most out of, your assets.” People think that drafting is an “inexact” science,… Read more »

PoochPest
Apr 29, 2024 4:35 pm

Patting yourself on the back for getting guys.
What they NEED to get an “A” grade, is coaching 2/5 of that group from “physically gifted,” to “Dominant.”

Tred
Apr 28, 2024 6:01 pm

Sorry, I loved the Odunze and Booker picks. But every draft is an “Incomplete” for at least two years. You have to see how these kids develop as NFL players.

Now is the time for patience. That is for the kids you personally wanted, and especially for the kids you did not. Just take deep breath and let them develop, or fail to develop, as their own talent and personalities dictate.

They’re all Bears now, so we all hope for their success.

ManGod
Apr 28, 2024 2:33 pm

When you add in the trades in FA prior to the draft, this may very well be the best draft by any team in 24. R Poles addressed the most pressing needs on offense with great clarity and patience. The result is easy to see, this unit will be scary strong and exceptionally difficult to stop from scoring even with CW being a rookie. I believe T Bagent could make a solid run to the playoffs with this current roster, it is that strong.

Dreddog
Apr 28, 2024 2:04 pm

With all intents and purposes, Poles did a nice job. Sometimes the person making the decisions has to just be logical about it. Don’t overthink it! The previous regime wrecked Justin Fields, by trying to re-engineer his mechanics. It would have been nice if they attempted to bring in just a little bit of help for their new quarterback. The present management team recognizes that it’s best not to try to re-engineer anything about Caleb Williams, just get him a supporting cast and let him be himself which caused him to win the Heisman trophy and go number one in… Read more »

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