There are high expectations surrounding the Chicago Bears heading into the 2025 season following the hiring of head coach Ben Johnson, and there are big things expected from this offense.
Quarterback Caleb Williams is entering his second season, and he’ll benefit the most from the addition of Johnson. But the Bears have also prioritized Williams’ development with the overhauling of the offensive line (including the additions of guards Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson and center Drew Dalman) as well as more weapons (including tight end Colston Loveland and wide receiver Luther Burden III).
With Johnson stepping in, there’s no doubt that the offense should make strides following a rough 2024 outing. But there were still some encouraging moments from Chicago’s starters last season and for the newcomers joining the fold, as evidenced by Pro Football Focus.
PFF grades (2024) for projected starters on Bears offense:
- QB Caleb Williams – 67.6
- RB D’Andre Swift – 61.3
- WR DJ Moore – 73.5
- WR Rome Odunze – 63.8
- WR Luther Burden III – 77.9
- TE Cole Kmet – 60.6
- TE Colston Loveland – 85.9
- LT Braxton Jones – 77.4
- LG Joe Thuney – 80.0
- C Drew Dalman – 78.8
- RG Jonah Jackson – 67.6
- RT Darnell Wright – 79.3
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