Bears’ offensive triplets earn shockingly low ranking ahead of 2025 NFL season

Despite high hopes for their star power, the Chicago Bears’ offensive trio received a startlingly low placement in a recent ranking. Observers expected more admiration for quarterback Caleb Williams, wide receiver DJ Moore, and running back D’Andre Swift, but the new assessment fell far short of those expectations.

Key Takeaways:

  • A recent ranking placed the Bears’ offensive triplets lower than anticipated
  • The three key players involved are quarterback Caleb Williams, wide receiver DJ Moore, and running back D’Andre Swift
  • Sports Illustrated’s Bryan Perez brought attention to the surprising lack of respect for these athletes
  • Fans and analysts alike expressed shock at the trio’s disappointing evaluation
  • The article originally appeared on August 22, 2025, offering context as the Bears prepare for the new season

Introduction

The Chicago Bears have long relied on marquee names to ignite excitement each season, and 2025 is no different. But this year, fans were met with a jolt of surprise when a new ranking placed the Bears’ core offensive trio at a startlingly low spot.

The Ranking Shock

In a story published by Sports Illustrated, the Bears’ so-called “triplets”—quarterback Caleb Williams, wide receiver DJ Moore, and running back D’Andre Swift—were rated lower than many observers anticipated. This unexpected placement contrasted sharply with fans’ optimism about the upcoming season, leading to puzzled reactions across the football community.

Reactions and Context

The lack of respect for these three athletes sparked debate among analysts. After all, each individual has shown flashes of strong potential and playmaking ability. For fans, the question remains: how can a group featuring arguably high-profile talent be overlooked to such a degree?

Spotlight on the Trio

Caleb Williams, considered a potential game-changer at quarterback, joined forces with DJ Moore—known for his reliable hands and yard-after-catch prowess—and D’Andre Swift, whose dynamic versatility once made him a highly touted running back. Heading into the 2025 season, many believed the three would lead the Bears’ offense to newfound heights. The low ranking conflicts with hopes that these players could become one of the league’s more electrifying offensive units.

Looking Ahead

With the season fast approaching, there is no shortage of speculation about how the Bears will respond. Whether this ranking serves as motivation or foreshadows future struggles remains to be seen. Still, as August 22, 2025, marks the moment the league took notice of the Chicago Bears’ big three, fans continue to hope that a shockingly low assessment will be replaced by on-field success.

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