Film Study final exam: Ranking the Bears' 25 best players of 2022

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Presenting the Top 25 Bears players of 2022. No. 1 is an easy call, but who else made the list?McGrawDHSports chicagobears

The current Bears roster probably sits fourth or fifth on the list of reasons to be optimistic about the team's future. But Film Study ends with the final exam, a ranking of the Top 25 Bears players from the 2022 season.

2. LB Nicholas Morrow: This spot is a tough one because no one jumps out as an obvious No. 2. Colleague John Dietz suggested Teven Jenkins, but I'll go with Morrow, the Bears' leading tackler. Morrow was a nice free-agent find after playing four years with the Raiders. A Division 3 college player at downstate Greenville University, Morrow's speed and aggression was reminiscent of Nick Kwiatkowski from a few years back.

6. S Eddie Jackson: Whether it was the addition of Brisker or whatever, Jackson seemed rejuvenated. He came up with 4 interceptions after having none the previous two seasons. 10. CB Jaylon Johnson: The third-year pro posted a 94.6 passer rating on targets this season, according to pro-football-reference.com. That was tops among Bears' corners and best of his career, but a long way from elite level.

14. CB Kyler Gordon: The rookie was very good in run support, but got left in the dust a few times by some of the league's faster receivers. Corners can get better in coverage. Who would have thought Duke Shelley would be playing so well for the Vikings?

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