NFL draft grades are often a silly exercise, especially when they're issued just hours after picks are made. Generally speaking, draft prospects shouldn't be assessed (or graded) as NFL players until at least two or three seasons into their careers.
So how about issuing a grade after one season?
Pro Football Focus recently looked back at each team's 2019 draft class and issued a new grade (of sorts). PFF broke down the 2019 classes into the following categories: Excellent, Above Average, Average, Below Average.
The Bears, as usual, were average.
Chicago Bears
Without a first- or second-round pick, it was never going to be an impactful class for Chicago.