Each week, Pro Football Focus evaluates every player on every team, offering some of the top football analytics available. This week, we’ll focus on the Bears offensive grades from their loss to the Indianapolis Colts.
Top overall grades
- Cole Kmet, 86.6
- Roschon Johnson, 75.1
- Darnell Wright, 69.6
- Braxton Jones, 69.6
- Rome Odunze, 68.9
- Matt Pryor, 65.6
- Nate Davis, 60.0
- DJ Moore, 58.2
- Caleb Williams, 57.4
- Teven Jenkins, 57.2
Worst overall grades
- Gerald Evertt, 50.0
- Marcedes Lewis, 51.3
- D’Andre Swift, 51.5
- DeAndre Carter, 51.8
- Tyler Scott, 55.1
The missing man is Herbert. And don’t be getting down on Carter. He is a glue.
Montgomery is playing great for the Lions, who got rid of Swift for Montgomery ….just saying.
Not a huge fan of PFF grading but even the eye test showed that Roschon looked very good.
First and goal. 4 straight runs. “0” none zip zilch nada nix were carried by Roschon. You could have put a neon sign on him that said, “I’m getting the ball” and he would have had more success.
It’s the coaching.
Did Tyler Scott even play a snap in the game against Indy? I don’t remember him ever being on the field, but did see him plenty of times on the sideline.
Get old friends Evertt and Lewis, and the Bears lost that promising young TE, now with the Jets? Political and personal seniority over rising talent? Not a good selection from an outsider view or from UDFAs for next year.