Warning signs have been posted for the Bears and it really hurts when possibly their greatest offseason accomplishment is involved.
It also comes in the form of a backhanded compliment and this hurts even more.
#Bears G Joe Thuney is said to be a 93 OVR on Madden 26, the team’s highest rated player pic.twitter.com/9omtGSDeRA
— Chicago Bears Network (@bearsnetwork_) June 23, 2025
It might have been better if this came with a name attached but it doesn't. ESPN's assessment of positions in the league through the eyes of unnamed executives brought Joe Thuney praise, a high ranking and also one very troublesome compliment.
"All technique, instincts and smarts with Joe," an unnamed AFC executive is reported to have said about Thuney in the story by Jeremy Fowler.
Of all the off-season trades I think Joe Thuney was the best.
— Clay Harbor (@clayharbs82) July 3, 2025
Joe Thuney hasn't allowed a sack in his last 25 regular season games played and has started 146 games over 9 NFL seasons missing only two starts.
Built different. #DaBears #Bears #ChicagoBears pic.twitter.com/ydNGNwMqJ6
This in and of itself doesn't come off as so bad considering how some Bears offensive line play in recent years seemed the exact opposite and was ineffective.
And then the crusher from Mr. Unknown Executive:
"Physical skills are on the decline."
With Thuney at 32, it's easy to see how this might be the case but comment of this type from an executive who didn't even have his name attached shouldn't cause too much concern. Thuney's play speaks for itself and his name IS attached to that.
Joe Thuney only allowed 8.5 sacks over the last four seasons, per @NextGenStats
— NFL+ (@NFLPlus) May 20, 2025
That is the fewest of any guard or tackle in the NFL with 2,000+ pass block snaps since 2021#DaBears https://t.co/KfIN9uco0n
There is always the danger the Bears are setting themselves up for offensive line problems, however. It wouldn't necessarily be the result of Thuney's play per se, but the line mix.
In Kansas City, Thuney lined up alongside center Creed Humphrey, probably the best center in the NFL and one known for his physical style. He is very aggressive. Thuney's more "technical, instinctive" style worked well alongside the physical center.
The Bears are putting Thuney alongside Drew Dalman now. While Dalman is among the league's best centers, he's better known for his mobility and technique and not necessarily as a big, physical type. He's an excellent wide zone scheme run blocker but largely because of quickness and skill.
The only P5 interior offensive line prospects since 2015 with an 88th percentile RAS and a zone blocking grade > 87.0 in at least one college season..
— Adam Carter (@impactfbdata) July 12, 2025
Creed Humphrey, Oklahoma
Frank Ragnow, Arkansas
Drew Dalman, Stanford
Peter Skoronski, Northwestern
Trey Smith,… pic.twitter.com/pmCsvifNwx
Have the Bears paired the right duo considering the comments about Thuney's physical skills declining?
It's a difficult call considering Dalman has only played in Atlanta's inconsistent offense and perhaps his overall talents are better than he showed. Still, there is no question it's better than last year's Bears line interior.
The only P5 interior offensive line prospects since 2015 with an RAS > 9.00 and a pass blocking grade > 85.0 in true pass sets in at least one college season..
— Adam Carter (@impactfbdata) July 12, 2025
Joe Thuney, North Carolina State
Peter Skoronski, Northwestern
Wyatt Milum, West Virginia
Cooper Beebe,… pic.twitter.com/AzA9lRDUO6
More importantly, calling Thuney "declining" sounds like more of a guess based on his age than an actual visual assessment.
Not only has Thuney remained injury free and playing at a high level, he actually moved outside to tackle last year and wasn't alongside Humphrey then. He was on Tackle Island and gave a good account of himself even though it didn't work out in the Super Bowl.
Thuney not being the blocker he once was is always possible but at this point there is no indication this has occurred, unless you like reading unsubstantiated backhanded compliments meant to lure readers to a website.
What’s one bold take you have for the #Bears 2025-26 season?
— IZ (@Isaac__Zuniga) May 30, 2025
I’ll start: Drew Dalman and Joe Thuney will be the best Center/Guard duo in the NFL⬇️ pic.twitter.com/BJwBVDLjcR
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