LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- The Chicago Bears' season went off the rails weeks ago, but the organization can take solace in the rookie class.
Six players drafted by the Bears last spring have started games, and three members of the group (Leonard Floyd, Cody Whitehair and Jordan Howard) have all but locked up starting jobs for 2017.
Leonard Floyd, the Bears' top pick in 2016, has shown he can be a difference-maker if he stays healthy for a full season. Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images
The Bears' franchise hit rock bottom for multiple reasons, one being its failures in the draft. There is not a single member of the 2011 class left on the roster. Alshon Jeffery is all that remains from 2012, and Kyle Long, Cornelius Washington and Marquess Wilson are the only holdovers from 2013. Chicago's top pick in 2014, Kyle Fuller, has largely been forgotten.
General manager Ryan Pace's first draft in 2015 yielded only one surefire core player (Eddie Goldman), but Pace's second effort looks more promising.
Grade: B+
ROUND/PICK NAME POS COLLEGE
1/9 Leonard Floyd OLB Georgia
2/56 Cody Whitehair G Kansas State
3/72 Jonathan Bullard DE Florida
4/113 Nick Kwiatkoski ILB West Virginia
4/124 Deon Bush S Miami
4/127 Deiondre' Hall CB Northern Iowa
5/150 Jordan Howard RB Indiana
6/185 DeAndre Houston-Carson S William & Mary
7/230 Daniel Braverman WR Western Michigan
Best rookie: This is a tie between running back Howard (fifth round) and center Whitehair (second). Howard seized control of the Bears' backfield when former starter Jeremy Langford sprained an ankle in Week 3 at Dallas. While Langford has impressive breakaway speed, Howard is a powerfully built runner who gains most of his yards after contact. He leads the team with 969 rushing yards and five touchdowns. Meanwhile, Whitehair played left guard throughout the preseason but switched to center when Chicago signed Josh Sitton prior to Week 1. Whitehair's transition has been close to seamless.
Most improved rookie: Top pick Floyd (seven sacks) spent a lot of time in training camp on the sidelines, but he's shown he can rush the passer. Floyd still has to stay healthy. He's been inactive three times in the regular season, but when Floyd is on the field, he is a difference-maker. If Floyd can play a full 16-game schedule, he should be a double-digit sack guy for the Bears for many years to come.
Most disappointing rookie: Third-round choice Jonathan Bullard was a healthy scratch in Week 13. The coaches felt Bullard needed a wake-up call after the defensive lineman gave lackluster effort in practice. Bullard flashed a quick first step off the line in the preseason, but he needs to rev up his motor to flourish in the NFL.
The jury is still out on ... Deiondre' Hall: The fourth-round pick out of Northern Iowa has been injured much of the year, but did return versus the Lions. Hall looks like a potential playmaker. At 6-foot-2, Hall is blessed with incredibly long arms. Hall displayed a knack for breaking up passes in the preseason and in the early portion of the regular season before he suffered a serious ankle injury. The Bears need to address cornerback in the offseason, and Hall might be a solution.
Undrafted rookie check-in: Harvard tight end Ben Braunecker is playing more in the aftermath of Zach Miller's season-ending foot injury. Braunecker could be in line for a larger role on offense in 2017. Cornerback Cre'Von LeBlanc was an undrafted rookie originally signed by the New England Patriots, but Chicago claimed him off waivers at the beginning of the year. LeBlanc has been a full-time contributor in the secondary since the midway point of the season and returned an interception for a touchdown in Detroit.
Man if Bullard hits his ceiling in the next year or two, and Floyd/Howard/Whitehair are still going strong, and even one of the others is just a solid contributor this goes from a b to an a
Man if Bullard hits his ceiling in the next year or two, and Floyd/Howard/Whitehair are still going strong, and even one of the others is just a solid contributor this goes from a b to an a
I agree. Add another draft with success like this and you've got a pretty solid core of young players. Fill in some holes with FAs and you've got a strong playoff team. This is how you build a good team.
Man if Bullard hits his ceiling in the next year or two, and Floyd/Howard/Whitehair are still going strong, and even one of the others is just a solid contributor this goes from a b to an a
I agree. Add another draft with success like this and you've got a pretty solid core of young players. Fill in some holes with FAs and you've got a strong playoff team. This is how you build a good team.
You get another draft like this, and add another on top of it, and you have the start of what built the mid 2000 run the Bears had. Problem is they don't have a qb...then again who here really thinks that any of hte current qb's coming out this year is as bad as Rex/Orton?
I think the bare minimum you get is better then Orton, w/the ceiling being higher then Rex....ya those are low hurdles, but one helped you get to a playoff the other helped you get to a SB. So if you can get a qb w/a base higher then both and a ceiling higher then Rex you should have a least a shot at making another run....IF you continue to draft like this past year.
I agree. Add another draft with success like this and you've got a pretty solid core of young players. Fill in some holes with FAs and you've got a strong playoff team. This is how you build a good team.
You get another draft like this, and add another on top of it, and you have the start of what built the mid 2000 run the Bears had. Problem is they don't have a qb...then again who here really thinks that any of hte current qb's coming out this year is as bad as Rex/Orton?
I think the bare minimum you get is better then Orton, w/the ceiling being higher then Rex....ya those are low hurdles, but one helped you get to a playoff the other helped you get to a SB. So if you can get a qb w/a base higher then both and a ceiling higher then Rex you should have a least a shot at making another run....IF you continue to draft like this past year.
It's going to be exciting to see who we add to the team this year. This will be Ryan Pace's 3rd time around in the draft and free agency. If he has something equivalent to last year, then I'm going to feel pretty good about our future with Pace on board.