Bears’ worst 10 offensive players in 2022, per PFF

The Chicago Bears finished their 2022 season with a record of 3-14 and a losing streak of 10 games. They did however land the No. They did land the No. 1 overall pick in 2023 NFL Draft, which is one reason why this offseason looks exciting.

Pro Football Focus handed out player grades for those who took a snap in Chicago’s 2022 season. These grades reflect the struggles that the Bears offense faced, such as at wide receiver and on the offensive line.

These are the 10 worst Bears offensive players (minimum 85 shots) and their grades.

RT Riley Reiff

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Grade: 64.3

WR Equanimeous Saint. Brown

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Grade: 64.2

C Sam Mustipher

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Grade: 63.4

WR Byron Pringle

Daniel Bartel-USA TODAY Sports

Grade: 62.9

Claypool, WR Chase

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Grade: 62.0

C Lucas Patrick

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Grade: 55.9

FB Khari Blasingame

AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps

Grade: 59.6

WR Dante Pettis

Daniel Bartel-USA TODAY Sports

Grade: 53.3

TE Ryan Griffin

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Grade: 52.7

RB Trestan Ebner

Daniel Bartel-USA TODAY Sports

Grade: 52.5

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