NFL Chicago Bears
By Ricardo Guzman @rcky_guzman
Chicago Bears drafts of the past have disappointed under Jerry Angelo. Now under Phil Emery, take a look at how his 2014 draft picks have performed through four games.
Fuller has been the best surprise for the Bears. He was slated to be the full-time nickel corner, but was thrust into the starting corner spot. He rallied a comeback in Week 2 and sealed the game in Week 3.
Grade: A-
Like Sutton, Ferguson has been in the rotation at DT because of injuries. He has capitalized on his time and recorded two sacks in limited playing time. Without much else to grade him on, I'd say two sacks is good for a part-timer.
Grade: B+
Sutton has filled in at DT due to an injury to Jeremiah Ratliff and has played alright. He only has seven tackles through the first four games, but he has contributed by hurrying the opposing quarterback.
Grade: C-
Carey won the backup running back job in the preseason, but he has not gotten much playing time. He finally saw time and capitalized as he rushed for 72 yards on 14 carries against the Packers. Look for him to see the field more consistently moving forward.
Grade: C
Brock Vereen has stepped in nicely as a fill-in at safety. He has even played nickel corner. QB David Fales has been on and off the roster. Pat O'Donnell has been a huge upgrade at punter. Tackle Charles Leno Jr. was given an opportunity because of injuries.
Grade: B-