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Bears’ top PFF grades revealed on offense and defense in Week 15 vs. Browns

Bryan Perez

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Bears’ offense led by Colston Loveland, Caleb Williams

The Chicago Bears’ offense received a big boost from rookie first-round pick Colston Loveland in Week 15. The 10th overall pick earned Pro Football Focus’s highest grade on offense for the Bears with an 87.3. He scored a near-elite 89.7 in the passing game.

Loveland finished the Browns game tied for second on the team with four receptions for 63 yards. His development week over week has been incredible as he continues his ascent up the young tight end rankings.

The guy throwing those passes to Loveland, Caleb Williams, finished second on the Bears’ offense with an 85.1 PFF grade. It felt during the game like this would be the likely outcome. Williams was efficient and made his fair share of big-time throws, which was reflected in his elite 90.2 passing grade.

Running back D’Andre Swift checks in No. 3 on the PFF’s offensive grades this week with an 82.5. Swift was Chicago’s clear RB1 in Week 15, finishing with 18 carries for 98 yards. He separated himself from rookie Kyle Monangai, and it’s something to monitor as the playoffs inch closer. Perhaps Ben Johnson will begin leaning on the veteran a bit more as the stakes get higher.

And how about DJ Moore’s ‘welcome back’ game? No, Moore didn’t go anywhere, but he was invisible from the box score in recent weeks. That all changed against the Browns, though. Moore finished with four catches, 69 yards, and two touchdowns, and earned PFF’s fourth-highest grade on offense with a 73.8.

Rounding out the top five is Jonah Jackson, who was the Bears’ highest-graded offensive lineman. He earned a 72.0 from PFF.

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