Thursday, August 29, 2024

NFL Personnel People Aren’t High On Chicago Bears’ Interior O-Line

-

The Chicago Bears feel good about where their offense is going into 2024. It is easy to see why. Caleb Williams arrived with all his hype to take over at quarterback. He’ll have a trio of talented wide receivers in D.J. Moore, Keenan Allen, and Rome Odunze. Cole Kmet has become a quality tight end. D’Andre Swift leads a balanced running back room. It’s an exciting group. However, one area of uncertainty has a lot of people nervous. That is the offensive line. The odd thing is this has nothing to do with talent.

GM Ryan Poles has actually assembled a solid group in that regard. The issue is healthy. Three of the four starters from last year missed at least four games with various ailments. On top of that, it appears the wider NFL isn’t sold on who the Bears have put together on the interior offensive line. Jeremy Fowler of ESPN polled several executives, coaches, and scouts to assemble a ranking of the best in the league. Not only did the Bears fail to see one of their players crack the top 10 or honorable mentions, they didn’t even receive a single vote.

Also receiving votes: Brandon Scherff (Jacksonville Jaguars), Ryan Kelly (Indianapolis Colts), Peter Skoronski (Tennessee Titans), Tyler Linderbaum (Baltimore Ravens), Kevin Dotson (Los Angeles Rams), Ted Karras (Cincinnati Bengals), Jonah Jackson (Los Angeles Rams), Isaac Seumalo (Pittsburgh Steelers), Steve Avila (Los Angeles Rams), O’Cyrus Torrence (Buffalo Bills), Drew Dalman (Atlanta Falcons)

The Chicago Bears are taking a calculated gamble.

There is no denying their players were blanked from the rankings because of inconsistency. Teven Jenkins has top-10 ability, but he’s missed 20 games in his first three seasons. Nate Davis also has trouble staying on the field. He can be so good at times but then seems to vanish for one reason or another. Chicago doesn’t even have a definitive starter at center. They’re moving forward with a competition between Ryan Bates (a former backup guard) and Coleman Shelton, who wasn’t good enough to get re-signed by the Los Angeles Rams.

The truth is Poles had to focus his resources on areas he felt were more important. Tackle was one, having drafted Darnell Wright in the 1st round a year ago. Quarterback is obvious, as is the wide receiving corps. The interior offensive line is important, but you can get away with playing decent guys there if the other areas are strong. One thing is certain. If that area becomes a problem this season, the Chicago Bears will aggressively try to upgrade it next off-season.

Subscribe to the BFR Youtube channel and ride shotgun with Dave and Ficky as they break down Bears football like nobody else.

15 COMMENTS

Notify of
15 Comments
Newest
Oldest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
jmscooby
Jul 14, 2024 3:03 pm

I don’t get too caught up in it, honestly. We are probably going to sign another lousy OLman between now and the end of the season. You have to keep that shiny new QB healthy. Guys are going to tweak something and may or may not be out 3 games. You need a warm body for those 3 weeks. I’ve said for years, I want a top 5 center. I will not be happy until that happens. That being said, I can’t say Poles is neglecting the OL with the resources he has. It’s the OL and secondary that should… Read more »

TGena
TGena
Jul 14, 2024 2:31 pm

You’ll notice the “N/A” designation on Spotrac applied to the “Signing Bonus. . .” (7/14/24)

That’s where the “extra” money that Courtney Cronin, Brad Briggs Adam Schefter and Ryan Taylor reported on — back in 2022 — apparently, was found.

Unless, you think they made it up.

jmscooby
Jul 14, 2024 11:59 am

According to spotrac, which I don’t like stats and numbers, We paid Reiff 3M, the Pats 5M.

TGena
TGena
Jul 14, 2024 8:44 am

Hopefully, the new guy — assistant OL coach, Jason Houghtaling is the man behind Teven Jenkins stating “[t]here’s more explanation behind what we’re doing. Instead of like last year, [where] some things were gray in some areas. [Now], we’re really hammering out the small details. . .”

We’ll know if the Bears’ OL improves on its dreadful history of handling stunts and twists, in the past, under Chris “C-Mo” Morgan.

TGena
TGena
Jul 14, 2024 8:31 am

@jmscooby — Courtney Cronin (7/26/22) reported: “Reiff agreed to a one-year deal worth up to $12.5 million, with $10 million likely to be earned, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter” The contract which was published as having a base of $3 million, a bonus in the amount of $4.5 million (for a mere 10% of total snaps — typically about 110 snaps); another bonus of $2.5 million at an undisclosed number of plays; and a final $2.5 million based on post-season appearance(s). Those contract terms indicate that Riley Reiff (34) received $10 million from the Bears, in 2022, by virtue of… Read more »

Chicago SportsNEWS
Recommended for you