The Chicago Bears 2009-2010 Offensive Roster Grades

Daylon Morrison by Contributor Written on September 11, 2009
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The season is days away, and we finally know who the Chicago Bears are rolling with on offense. After the most exciting off-season in Bears history, the Bears look primed to make another run at the NFC North title. Lets see just how good their offense will be, position by position:

Quarterback:

On a day in which Michael Jordan is inducted into the NBA Hall-Of-Fame, I'm ready to declare Jay Cutler the new King of Chicago. Sure, Derek Rose and Patrick Kane are up-and-comers, but this is a football town.

Jay Cutler's arm strength is legendary, his scrambling ability is Mcnabb-esque, and his accuracy on the run is incredible. His skill set is unlike anything modern fans have seen. If he can put it together mentally, he will be the quarterback of a generation.

After an excellent pre-season and training camp, Bear fans and offensive players alike are licking their chops at the chance to face the new (hopefully not improved) Packer defense in the season opener. Everybody seems to be on their knees for the Packers, but this is still a team that went 6-10 last season, and Jay Cutler is still a quarterback who passed for deifying numbers last season. Bring em on.

The back-up QB is typically a Bear fan's favorite player, but not anymore. Behind Cutler, we have a black hole. Caleb Haine is serviceable, but I'll say what I always say about Tony Romo: There is a reason a player doesn't get drafted, and its not because he magically flew under the radar of 32 professional scouting departments. Spare me the "Romo is amazing!" comments; Tony Romo is a choke-artist in the absolute worst way. We're all much better off with Haine riding the pine.

Grade: A+

Backup: C-, on the off-chance that Haine pans out

 

Runningback:

In one short season, Matt Forte skyrocketed from second-round unknown to fantasy stud. There isn't much I can say about Forte that the average and even casual fan doesn't already know. Forte is beyond the total package. He does everything, and he does everything well. He has the size, speed, blocking, smarts, stamina, attitude, and is the closest thing to fumble-proof. If his health holds up, and there is no reason to believe it wont, he will be a superstar for years to come.

That said, Kevin Jones was just thrown to the IR dogs, and will likely never be the starting-caliber running back he was advertised as all off-season by Lovie and co. One serious injury after the next have completely derailed Jones' career. The Bears would be wise to take a third round back next draft.

AP and Garrett Wolfe are average, at best. They are both situational backs, and Wolfe might not even be that. He is, in my opinion, a gimmick player who is best suited for special teams, where he is a complete monster. Seriously limit his touches on offense.

Lets just hope for a healthy Forte.

Grade: A+

Backup: D, only because Peterson is experienced.

 

Fullback:

Fullback is becoming progressively more obsolete in the modern NFL, mainly because colleges are failing to groom proper talent at the position. Nevertheless, Jason Mckie is a reasonably talented starter who does everything asked of him proficiently.

Grade: B

 

Wide Receiver:

This is the big black-hole for a lot of ESPN-ites out there. If personalities like Mark Schlereth yell it at you enough times, it MUST be true, right? Wrong. Jay Cutler has excellent chemistry with former college teammate Earl Bennett and Devin Hester is a superstar in the making at wide receiver.

Many Bear fans think Hester should be put back on returns. They're wrong. Hester is the only legitimate deep-threat for one of the stronger-armed QB's in league history. Take him away, and who is Cutler going to bomb 60-yard TD's to?

Point is, the QB makes the WR's, not the other way around. Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, and Kurt Warner

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