Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Grading the Bears 2025 Free Agency Signing of Grady Jarrett

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Grady Jarrett signed a three-year, $43.5 million contract with the Chicago Bears on Monday, just hours after being released by the Atlanta Falcons, where he spent his entire career. The former second-team All-Pro seems like a solid addition for Chicago, but let’s break down the pros and cons of the move and see how it grades out.

Pros of the Bears Signing Grady Jarrett

Jarrett may be getting older, but he’s still got plenty left in the tank. His experience and consistency at defensive tackle should help strengthen the Bears defensive line. While Jarrett isn’t known for being vocal, his leadership will still have an impact, similar to the effect Joe Thuney’s signing is expected to have on the offensive side of the ball. The leadership and credibility that both Jarrett and Thuney bring to the locker room are invaluable.

Production-wise, Jarrett should still be able to make an impact as long as he stays healthy. Even if the Bears only get two solid seasons from him, they have an option to get out of the deal after year two, which gives them some flexibility. Reports suggest the Falcons tried to extend Jarrett but couldn’t reach an agreement, which led to his release. Overall, this looks like a smart, calculated move by GM Ryan Poles.

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Cons of the Bears Signing Grady Jarrett

Jarrett turns 32 in April and has logged over a decade of wear and tear at defensive tackle — one of the most physically demanding positions in football. His best season was nearly five years ago, raising the question of whether the Falcons, who know his medical history better than anyone, decided to move on before his decline becomes too noticeable.

It’s often better to part ways with an aging player a year too early rather than a year too late. There’s a real possibility that Jarrett has already started to decline, especially since he’s just two years removed from an ACL injury. If the Bears get one good year out of him, it might still be worth it, considering Caleb Williams is on a rookie contract. But it’s still a bit of a gamble.

Final Grade: B

This signing could turn out to be a big win for Chicago, but the age and injury concerns create just enough uncertainty to prevent it from being an A-level move.

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Mansa Musa
Mar 12, 2025 3:56 pm

Atlanta wanted to extend him, but they couldn’t meet on terms, as per the article. Yet they released him because they knew 5 years ago that he was starting to decline? Which one is it?

Doesn’t matter, he’s a Chicago Bear now, for at least 2 years.

Tred
Mar 12, 2025 1:06 pm

You can’t grade a signing or trade before you see them play. Both praise, and blame, need to wait until these new guys actually play.

Sam
Sam
Mar 12, 2025 10:36 am

Skee… he was actually a 3rd round pick. That 3rd round has unfortunately been an absolute disaster for Poles. But I also wonder what happened with him. I know he battled some Injuries early in the season last year, but then was a healthy scratch for many games later in the season. I thought he was gona be a decent player. Maybe Allen will get more out of him.

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Skeeter
Skeeter
Mar 12, 2025 9:58 am

What ever happened to Zack Pickens, I thought he was a 4th round draft pick 2 years ago..?

Rocketrider
Rocketrider
Mar 12, 2025 9:45 am

This was a solid B grade signing. Bears going to be rotating DL in and out so that will help on keeping guys fresh. They only want him as a two year bridge player. They will draft his replacement.

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