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Former QB Says Everyone Missed How Good This Chicago Bears Player Got

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The Chicago Bears will need several young players to take a step forward this season if they want to start competing for the playoffs. Thankfully, quite a few showed signs of serious progress last season. Kyler Gordon ranked among the team leaders in interceptions. Rookie Tyrique Stevenson tied for it. Darnell Wright ranked among the best rookie offensive linemen in the league. Gervon Dexter became a proper menace over the season’s final five games. Yet none of them were the most encouraging.

According to former Bears quarterback Erik Kramer, that honor goes to Braxton Jones. Chicago had high hopes for the former 5th round pick. He started every game as a rookie in 2022 and came into 2023 in better overall shape. Sadly, a neck injury shortened his season, but Kramer saw a much-improved player when he returned. He explained this on ESPN 1000.

The numbers do back this up. Last season, Jones had 190 true pass sets. These were moments where it was one-on-one blocks. He allowed pressure on the QB every 6.33 snaps. Last year, he had 193 such sets and allowed a pressure every 7.42 snaps. That is tangible improvement. Don’t forget he also faced the steep challenge of blocking for a quarterback known for holding the ball.

Jones is the key for the Chicago Bears.

They know the wide receiver group will be good this year. They already have two studs in D.J. Moore and Keenan Allen, and Rome Odunze should be a factor as well. The big concern everybody has is the offensive line. They’ve allowed over 100 sacks in the past two seasons combined. If they can provide adequate protection, Caleb Williams has a chance to deliver a stellar rookie season. Jones is the lynchpin to all of that. Every team is defined by how good their left tackle is. One must not forget the Bears came close to drafting his replacement two months ago before opting for Odunze.

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That decision reflects their belief (and hope) that Jones is still ascending. He has all the tools necessary to be a highly capable player in this league. It was always a question of learning how to handle NFL competition, but he doesn’t appear intimidated by that anymore. Go watch his two performances against Detroit or the game against Carolina for a reminder of how good he can be. It is all about finding consistency. Kramer thinks he’s on the right path. The Chicago Bears think so, too.

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TGena
TGena
Jun 18, 2024 6:20 am

Hey Erik — Don’t get it twisted. Teven Jenkins is the only Bears O-lineman to have played at an above-average clip (EFF: 97.4) last year. The Bears’ three young tackles, each play the game quite “differently” — and fans have their “favorites.” But, the career stats listed below reveal just how closely these three players have performed, in the NFL: Can you tell which young OT is which by their stats, alone? That’s a difficult task — because O-line coach, Chris “C-Mo” Morgan coaches his players to a “meh” level of proficiency. Why do you suppose OTs Braxton Jones and… Read more »

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PoochPest
Jun 17, 2024 10:43 pm

Right now, the concern with the offensive line is the two guard and one center position.
If their tackles stay the same, they’ll be disappointed, but if they get better, the Bears will be ecstatic.
They’ll be fine. And I didn’t ask anyone else to write for me.

Tred
Jun 17, 2024 1:14 pm

I hope we do manage to get the interior of the line stabilized. We need a plan “B” for both Nate Davis and the center position. I don’t want to watch another QB get hammered behind suspect blocking. It seems like we haven’t really gotten the center position 100% right since Olin retired.

Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Jun 17, 2024 10:51 am

I strongly believe that Braxton should be an offensive team captain this year. This will provide him with more opportunities to be a confident leader both in the locker room and on the field.

jmscooby
Jun 17, 2024 10:19 am

Put the best 5 guys out there, let them get cohesive, cut down on penalties, play to the whistle.

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