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Bears' worst offensive players at the Week 7 bye, per PFF

The Chicago Bears defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars, 35-16, last Sunday in London. It marked Chicago’s third straight win of the season and extended their home winning streak to nine games.

With the first six games in the books, the Bears are sitting at 4-2 at the bye week. But there are some big games on the docket, including a hotly-anticipated Week 8 matchup against the Washington Commanders and Chicago's entire NFC North slate starting in Week 11.

Pro Football Focus handed out player grades for those who took a snap through the first six games. Here are the bottom 10 Bears offensive players and what their grades were.

Worst offensive players

  1. TE Gerald Everett - 46.0

  2. TE Marcedes Lewis - 50.6

  3. WR DeAndre Carter - 53.4

  4. OL Nate Davis - 53.6

  5. WR Tyler Scott - 54.6

  6. OL Doug Kramer - 55.7

  7. WR Rome Odunze - 55.8

  8. OL Ryan Bates - 59.6

  9. RB D'Andre Swift - 59.9

  10. RB Travis Homer - 60.9

This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Bears' worst offensive players at the Week 7 bye, per PFF