Benchmarking Da Bears: Week 2

Benchmarking Da Bears: Week 2
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That was hard to watch. Week 2 promised fireworks as Ben Johnson returned to Detroit, but unfortunately for the Chicago faithful, the fireworks were squarely on the side of the home team. The Lions played like they had something to prove, and whether that had to do with Johnson, the Week 1 performance against the Packers, or pure pride (no pun intended) it worked to the greatest extent. If nothing else, Jared Goff and company’s performance serves as just the latest example of what the Bears should aspire to be, and yet their own performance left much to be desired from almost all of their players. Here’s a look at how the Bears are stacking up statistically against their benchmark comparisons.

Quarterback

Caleb Williams

Comp: 2022 Jared Goff

Benchmark Statistics:

It’s hard to judge Caleb’s performance in this game. On one hand, he appeared to clean up some of the accuracy concerns that plagued him in week 1 and you really can’t blame him for this loss. On the other hand, he did have a bad decision lead to his first interception of the year in a game that felt like the Bears were never really competitive in, so it leaves you to question how much weight you can put in his individual performance.

Running Backs

D’Andre Swift

Comp: 2022 D’Andre Swift

Benchmark Statistics:

Swift managed to improve his numbers a bit in week 2, but with the game getting away so quickly, the Bears didn’t have the option of relying too much on a shaky run game to mount a comeback. We’ll see if he can continue an upward trend or if the team will have to look elsewhere for a solution at some point.

Roschon Johnson, Kyle Monangai, etc.

Comp: 2024 David Montgomery

Benchmark Statistics:

The good news here (if you want to classify it as such) is that we saw an actual running back take handoffs as the backup behind Swift in this game as Kyle Monangai saw a few carries as opposed to DJ Moore having to line up in the backfield out of necessity again.

Tight Ends

Cole Kmet

Comp: 2021 T.J. Hockenson

Benchmark Statistics:

Cole Kmet saw his receptions double from 1 catch in week 1 to 2 against Detroit. His two catches amounted to fewer yards combined than his lone catch last week, but hopefully we can see the TEs get more involved in the game plans going forward.

Colston Loveland

Comp: 2023 Sam LaPorta

Benchmark Statistics:

Loveland’s performance continues to be disappointing to this point. I still think he has a lot of potential to play really well this season, but let’s just say I’m pretty glad I don’t have to put Tyler Warren’s stat line up here as a comparison.

Wide Receivers

DJ Moore

Comp: 2024 Amon-Ra St. Brown

Benchmark Statistics:

The yards per reception number is what stands out to me here. This is an obviously low sample size, and with the way Moore gets used,...