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The Chicago Bears find themselves in the middle of the pack in the NFLPA's annual report card for how players perceive their teams, a lower ranking than they received last year.
The 2024 first-overall pick joined a Bears team that was considered the most talented that any No. 1 pick had a chance to start his career with, but it quickly became evident that the support ...
Overall, the Bears ranked 14th out of 32 teams in the grades which was down from last year's report card when they were 10th. They earned a grade of A in weight room, locker room and ownership.
The Bears have the money to make that happen, and they have three picks in the top 41 of this year's NFL Draft. Now Johnson and general manager Ryan Poles have to use them correctly.