PFF grades for Bears' projected starting offense in 2026

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The Chicago Bears are coming off an impressive 2025 season, where first-year head coach Ben Johnson led the team from worst to first, an NFC North title and the franchise's first playoff win in nearly two decades. Now, heading into 2026, expectations are even higher.

A lot of that has to do with the offense, which was among the best in the NFL last season, landing in the top 10 in multiple categories. Quarterback Caleb Williams has quickly become one of the faces of the NFL after a breakout sophomore campaign, and he'll have no shortage of weapons, including last year's rookie standout tight end Colston Loveland, and one of the best offensive lines in the NFL.

Here's a look at the Pro Football Focus grades from 2025 featuring this year's projected starters on offense, where it was mostly high marks across the board.

PFF grades (2025) for Bears' projected starters on offense:​

  • QB Caleb Williams - 76.9
  • RB D'Andre Swift - 83.0
  • WR Rome Odunze - 70.3
  • WR Luther Burden III - 77.7
  • TE Colston Loveland - 84.0
  • TE Cole Kmet - 62.9
  • LT Braxton Jones - 55.5
  • LG Joe Thuney - 77.8
  • C Garrett Bradbury - 59.8
  • RG Jonah Jackson - 72.3
  • RT Darnell Wright - 80.3

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This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: PFF grades for Bears' projected starting offense in 2026


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