Chicago Bears Midseason 2014 NFL Draft Review

Published by on November 3, 2014
Article Source: Bleacher Report - Chicago Bears

Finding a silver lining in a 3-5 record for the Chicago Bears is not an easy thing to do. But if you’re looking for an area that deserves a thumbs up, look no further than the rookie class.

General manager Phil Emery has struggled to find productive players in his first few drafts with the front office—Shea McClellin in 2012 and Jon Bostic in 2013, for example—so those inside Halas Hall have to be thrilled with the performances of the new faces this season.

Led by first-round draft pick, cornerback Kyle Fuller, the Bears 2014 class has impressed quite a bit through the first eight games of the season. Fuller has received Rookie of the Week and Rookie of the Month awards thus far, at one point leading the NFL in interceptions.

Fuller is only one of seven, so why don’t we take a look at the rest of the draft class.

 

Note: Undrafted rookies will be evaluated in a post dedicated to those undrafted.

 All stats courtesy of Pro Football Focus (subscription required) unless otherwise noted.

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