It was late August, the preseason had been played and Bears safety Jaquan Brisker took a look at where their defense stood.
"We're not where we need to be, but we're going to get there, and we're going to be a top-five defense," Brisker said.
The Bears set this as their goal in the offseason and kept repeating it throughout training camp and preseason.
.@dan_bernstein, @Mharrisonair and @leilarahimi debated whether the Bears should pursue Haason Reddick, who's holding out, on the trade market.
— 670 The Score (@670TheScore) October 15, 2024
"You put that guy opposite Montez Sweat, how you looking?" Harris says.
"Dangerous," Bernstein says.
Listen: https://t.co/nZZE8YHVaM pic.twitter.com/Mzub40nWbZ
The defense has already proven itself, but only at what could be described at a high level.
It's easy to wonder whether the Bears defense has lost its chance of meeting the preseason goal even with Jaylon Johnson among the league's best cornerbacks, Gervon Dexter greatly improved at defensive tackle, Tremaine Edmunds producing takeaways and Andrew Billings shutting down the run.
Some say, since the Cardinals are 2-4, there's no point to trade for a player like Hassan Reddick.
— Chuck Harris (@chuckh3) October 15, 2024
Last season, the Bears were 2-6 before trading for Montez Sweat. That trade is credited for helping to turn the defense around
That said, I doubt Ossenfort will make such a trade pic.twitter.com/nexL3OsCl2
What really matters is how many wins the team gets, but they still have their targets.
They are third in takeaways, second in allowing touchdowns, 10th in run defense, sixth in pass defense but it is not likely to get much better because the level of quarterback they face over the last 11 games will be quite a bit different than what they've seen to date.
As good as they've been, they needed to be even better to make their numbers stand up over the final 11 games against the group of QBs they face.
Perhaps they make a statement and show improvement by shutting down some of those passers. However, the numbers look daunting.
Bears defense through 4 games:
— Taylor Doll (@TayDoll1010xl) September 30, 2024
2023- 2 sacks, 2 ints, 137 points allowed. 34.25 ppg
2024- 10 sacks, 5 ints, 75 points allowed. 18.75 ppg pic.twitter.com/zteRWNKwFf
The remaining passers on the schedule have a combined passer rating of 98.65. They have 94 touchdown passes to 44 interceptions. The only two passers they face with ratings worse than 94.0 are Drake Maye (81.9) and Geno Smith (87.0), and Smith leads the league in passing yards.
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The teams those quarterbacks play for have a combined 32-19 record this year.
My NFL Team DEFENSE Power Rankings heading into Week 7:
— John Frascella (Football) (@NFLFrascella) October 16, 2024
1. Steelers
2. Chargers
3. Vikings
4. Bears
5. Chiefs
6. Broncos
7. Jets
8. Bills
9. 49ers
10. Lions
11. Titans
12. Texans
13. Packers
14. Falcons
15. Giants
16. Eagles
17. Ravens
18. Browns
19. Dolphins
20. Commanders
21.… pic.twitter.com/3d0WpOyYnZ
These numbers might not carry particular significance at first glance, but it represents a huge step up over what they've faced so far this season.
The QBs they already faced this season—Will Levis, C.J. Stroud, Anthony Richardson, Matthew Stafford, Andy Dalton and Trevor Lawrence—have a 72.97 combined passer rating this season and no one on the list except for Stroud has a passer rating in the 90s.
Unpopular Bears opinion: I don’t want to give you a premium pick for a pass rusher before the deadline. I want IOL. Defense is good, dominant and the DLs been damn solid. I need the inside shored up to make a run. Keep the 2s for the OL in April
— Ryan James (@RJChicagoSports) October 15, 2024
It would appear to be a daunting task to take on passers of the level the Bears will in the future after what they've seen this year. This looks like a huge step up in class, almost like what their offense faces after beating several weak defenses to date.
However, it's different for the Bears defense.
Last year they made their big step forward when Montez Sweat was acquired. When they began their streak of 12 straight opponents held to 21 points or less, they had made a legitimate transformation even when skeptics pointed to the quarterbacks they faced and expressed doubt.
The quarterbacks they faced in the second half of last season after Sweat arrived had a combined 91.5 passer rating on the season. Six of the nine had records of .500 or better as starters last year.
The defense has already proven itself, but only at what could be described at a high level.
If they want to achieve an elite level where defenses ranked in the top five belong, they need to be able to shut down quarterbacks like Jordan Love, Brock Purdy, Jayden Daniels, Sam Darnold, Geno Smith and Jared Goff in the remaining 11 games.
Jaylon Johnson is allowing the lowest passer rating among cornerbacks.
— Bearsszn (@bearssznn) October 11, 2024
Tremaine Edmunds and TJ Edwards are 2nd and 7th among LBs.
Elite. pic.twitter.com/CHTQTNbDpB
If they're able to achieve a top-five status after their coming schedule, even top 10, no one can doubt their status in the league.
Jayden Daniels 125 of 166, 75.3% 1,404 yards, 6 TDs, 2 INTs, 107.1 rating
Kyler Murray 116 of 170, 68.2%, 1,186 yards, 8 TDs, 2 INTs, 98.8 rating
Drake Maye 24 of 41, 58.5%, 265 yards, 3 TDs, 2 INTs, 81.9 rating
Jordan Love 86 of 146, 58.9%, 1,131 yards, 12 TDs, 6 INTs, 94.0 rating*
Sam Darnold 87 of 137, 63.5%, 1,111 yards, 11 TDs, 4 INTs, 103.4 rating*
Jared Goff 106 of 149, 71.1%, 1,330 yards, 8 TDs, 4 INTs, 105.3 rating*
Brock Purdy 121 of 185, 65.4%, 1,629 yards, 9 TDs, 4 INTs, 100.5 rating
Geno Smith 173 of 251, 68.9%, 1,778 yards, 6 TDs, 6 INTs, 87.0 rating
*Two games against them
Gervon Dexter Sr. is locked in for a pro bowl season.
— Just Another Year Chicago: Bears (@JAYChi_Bears) October 15, 2024
He is on pace for
-43 TOT
-11.5 sacks
-10 TFL
-32 QB hits
Oh yeah, he’s only 23.
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