Week 11 Chicago Bears power rankings

Week 11 Chicago Bears power rankings
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Since their 0-2 start to the season, the Bears are 6-1.

Yes, they’re still 0-2 in the division. And the teams they have beaten aren’t exactly shaping up for playing deep into January. But keep in mind that expectations for this team were not very high.

We all wanted to see competent coaching and scheming, and growth from the quarterback. That was it.

But winning changes expectations, that’s the truth, and now fans want more.

The Bears are a tough team to rank in some ways because of their record. The NFL is full of mediocre teams.

Chicago will get more clarity in how they measure against better teams soon enough, in the meantime, let’s see what this week’s rankings say.

WCG – Aaron Leming

15. Chicago Bears (6-3) Previous Week: 15

What a difference a year can make, huh? Last year, the Bears were the team that found every possible way to lose games. This year, they are finding every way possible to win games. That said, they’ve had a soft schedule and haven’t exactly dominated the majority of that competition. The defense is a significant issue, stemming from their lack of pass rush and a severely injured secondary. We’ll see if their good fortunes can continue against better competition. Their final eight games feature just two teams with a record under .500.

The Ringer – Diante Lee

16. Chicago Bears (18) Caleb Williams is becoming the player we hoped he’d be

Don’t listen to the nonsensical critiques out there that say quarterback Caleb Williams is causing problems for his offense because he’s not a stationary pocket passer. Williams’s superpower is extending plays and creating something out of nothing—and he was at his best in that regard on Sunday against the Giants.

Williams has done a great job of using his unique skills to get the offense out of bad situations, while head coach Ben Johnson has been one of the NFL’s best at making in-game adjustments to his play calling. Chicago is doing exactly what it should be doing on offense, and that’s why the Bears are winning.

PFT – Mike Florio

10. Bears (No. 16; 6-3): They could make things interesting in January.

Editor’s note – Florio has the Bears higher than the Packers…

Yahoo Sports – Frank Schwab

14 (15): Chicago Bears (6-3)

The Bears have won six of seven and it’s OK to not fully buy in. They probably wouldn’t have won Sunday if Jaxson Dart hadn’t gotten hurt in the third quarter. Still, no apologies needed for a 6-1 stretch. The comeback wins have plenty of value.

CBS Sports – Pete Prisco

13. Chicago Bears (16) Coming back to beat the Giants was a good look for Caleb Williams. They are in the thick of the playoff race.

NFL.com – Eric Edholm

16. Chicago Bears (17) Things were not looking good when the Bears turned the ball over on downs...