Two Former Starters Could be on the Chopping Block Before the Season

The Chicago Bears recently started their six-week hiatus that serves as a bridge from mandatory mini-camps in June to the start of training camp in July. That break leaves us with ample time to pour over the roster (which currently stands at 90 players), in an attempt to project how things will play out this summer.

Eventually, the Bears will need to trim down their roster for the start of the season. And over at Bleacher Report, Chris Roling offers up some of the most likely candidates to be on the outside looking in when the season starts. Among the names that stand out are two players who were starters as rookies for the Bears in 2015.

Roling lists running back Jeremy Langford and center Hroniss Grasu as two of the most likely players to be cut before the 2017 season begins. Both players were displaced as starters by rookie draft picks in 2016, in part due to injury.

Grasu tore his ACL in the preseason, which opened the door for second-round pick Cody Whitehair to move from guard to center. The domino effect that followed couldn’t have been predicted. Whitehair put together one of the best seasons a Bears offensive lineman has posted in a while, and now projects to have a breakout season that could lead to several other breakouts on the offense. Meanwhile, Grasu is in a position to be Whitehair’s primary backup, but only if he takes to playing other positions on the line, too.

A third-round pick in the 2015 NFL Draft who started eight games as a rookie, Grasu has been working out with the guards during the Bears’ offseason training program. It’s a move that is necessary because of how well Whitehair played at center as a rookie, and because the team brought back Eric Kush – a player Grasu will be competing with for time among reserves along the offensive line. Kush made starts at guard last season and has experience as a center, so Grasu will have his work cut out for him this summer.

Langford, who was a fourth-round pick in the same draft class as Grasu, could also potentially find himself on the chopping block this summer. Jordan Howard emerged as a feature back as he went from a fifth-round pick to Pro Bowl player as a rookie in 2016. Howard took advantage of increased playing time that came about after an early season injury to Langford, and quite literally ran away with the job. Now, Howard has eyes on being the NFL’s leading rusher and increasing his value to the offense by working on the pass-catching aspect of his game.

Howard’s rise led to a decline in production for Langford, who gained 816 scrimmage yards and scored seven touchdowns as a rookie. Unfortunately, the Michigan State product saw his percentage of offensive snaps dip from 36.3 percent to 24.5 percent from his rookie season to his second year.

To complicate matters, the Bears added a pair of running backs to the mix to play behind Howard. The team drafted Tarik Cohen, an undersized speed back who earned favorable comparisons to Darren Sproles because of his play in college, albeit not against FBS defenses. And we can’t forget about Benny Cunningham, a back who is a special teams standout with loads of kick return experience. Langford, on the other hand, hasn’t shown that his timed speed during the NFL Combine can translate into game speed, which could be one of the factors that hurts him during training camp evaluations.

Despite seeing significant playing time as rookies, neither Grasu nor Langford fared well by the standards of Pro Football Focus’ grading scale. Grasu earned a 46.1 grade, which rates as poor, while Langford’s 65.8 grade rates as below average. Both have a lot to prove to a coaching staff that wants to win now, as well as a front office that is trying to build a winner for the future.

written by

Luis C. Medina, who you can find on Twitter at lcm1986, has been covering the Chicago Bears at Bleacher Nation since 2017. Since then, he has written about 3 head coaches, 5 play-callers, and 11 starting quarterbacks. Previously, Luis wrote about the Cubs and MLB at BN (2015-16) and worked in the Chicago Tribune sports department (2011-16). He also co-hosted a Cubs postgame show, Outside the Ivy, in 2019.

more bears news

Sounds Like Caleb Williams and the Bears Are Already Hashing Out His Rookie Deal

The latest from NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero is QB-heavy. And if you're a fan of the Chicago Bears, you will want the section dedicated to Caleb Williams. There is all sorts of good stuff about his play style, background,...

QB Friendly Bears, New Lions Threads, Tottenham-bound, and Other Bears Bullets

I'll say this about Taylor Swift: Surprise dropping a double album (with the second installment dropping at 1 a.m. CT) prepared me for how to best piece together Bears content at an unholy hour next week while simultaneously trying to...

What About Byron Murphy II as a Bears Target With the No. 9 Pick?

I'm starting to wonder if maybe University of Texas star Byron Murphy II fits the bill as a Chicago Bears draft target.. In his latest at NBC Sports Chicago, Bears insider Josh Schrock wonders if Chicago's football team could be...

One Pundit Thinks Trading Up to Draft Joe Alt Makes Sense For the Bears

The idea of the Chicago Bears drafting a butt-kicking offensive tackle is something that continues to pop up. Perhaps Notre Dame's Joe Alt is something on the team's radar. NFL Network draft guru Daniel Jeremiah opines Alt could be someone...

Chicago Bears 3-Round Mock Draft: Exploring Potential Picks To Surround Caleb Williams

The winds of change are howling through Halas Hall. After years (decades) of searching, the Chicago Bears appear set to finally land their franchise quarterback, Caleb Williams, with the top overall pick. This signals a new era for the Bears, but the...

Draft Day is Coming, NFC North QB Prospect Watch, Crews, Warren, and Other Bears Bullets

The Chicago Cubs finished a winning road trip with a series win against the defending NL champs. Taylor Swift has a new album that drops at 11 p.m. CT. And the Chicago Bears will usher in a new quarterback era...

2024 NFL Mock Draft: How Will Quarterback Chaos Unfold In First Round?

Only one week remains until the biggest event of the NFL offseason — the 2024 NFL Draft. Caleb Williams is going first overall unless something totally unexpected happens. But outside of that, there are still so many questions left to...

Chicago Bears Mock Draft Trade Proposals Seem to Target One Particular Position

I had a great visit with my therapist today. Between that and an afternoon cold brew, I've got enough in me to power through an evening Bears post. Let's dig into some recent mock drafts that are giving off a...

Sounds Like the Bears Will Consider Taking Brock Bowers If They Stay at No. 9

For all the discussion about the big three wide receivers who could be on the Chicago Bears radar on NFL Draft weekend, a different high-profile pass-catcher is apparently garnering some interest from the team. All-American tight end Brock Bowers had...

Bears Hire Ted Crews as Special Advisor to President Kevin Warren

The Chicago Bears continue building out their organizational staff around President Kevin Warren. And their latest addition arrives to Halas Hall with three Super Bowl rings in tow. The team announced the hiring of Ted Crews, who has spent the...

Latest News

Yankees vs. Rays: Start Time, Streaming Live, TV Channel, How to Watch

Nestor Cortes Jr. takes the mound for the New York Yankees (13-6) when they host starter Zach Eflin and the Tampa Bay Rays (11-9) at 1:05 PM ET on Saturday.Keep reading to find out all the details on how to...

Reds vs. Angels: Free Live Stream, TV Channel, How to Watch

The Cincinnati Reds (9-9), led by Spencer Steer, host Mike Trout and the Los Angeles Angels (9-10) at 6:40 PM ET on Saturday.See how to watch the Cincinnati-Los Angeles matchup below.When is Reds vs. Angels and when does it start?This...

Guardians vs. Athletics: Start Time, Streaming Live, TV Channel, How to Watch

In a series opener on Saturday, Logan Allen will start for the Cleveland Guardians (13-6) versus Alex Wood and the Oakland Athletics (8-11), with first pitch scheduled for 6:10 PM ET at Progressive Field.Keep scrolling to find out all the...

Mariners vs. Rockies: Free Live Stream, TV Channel, How to Watch

The Seattle Mariners (9-10), who will give the ball to Luis Castillo, visit the Colorado Rockies (4-15) with Kyle Freeland on the hill, Saturday at 8:10 PM ET.Find out how to watch the Seattle-Colorado matchup below.When is Mariners vs. Rockies...

Orioles vs. Royals: Start Time, Streaming Live, TV Channel, How to Watch

Corbin Burnes will take the mound for the Baltimore Orioles (12-6) when they visit starter Cole Ragans and the Kansas City Royals (12-7) in a series opener on Saturday, with first pitch at 7:10 PM ET.See how to watch the...

Braves vs. Rangers: Free Live Stream, TV Channel, How to Watch

The Atlanta Braves (12-5), with Charlie Morton on the mound, host the Texas Rangers (11-9) who will start Nathan Eovaldi, at 7:20 PM ET on Saturday in a series opener.Keep reading to find out how to watch the Atlanta-Texas matchup...

Astros vs. Nationals: Free Live Stream, TV Channel, How to Watch

The Houston Astros (6-14), with Ronel Blanco on the mound, visit the Washington Nationals (8-10) who will start Trevor Williams, at 4:05 PM ET on Saturday in a series opener.Find out how to watch the Houston-Washington matchup below.When is Astros...

Phillies vs. White Sox: Free Live Stream, TV Channel, How to Watch

The Philadelphia Phillies (11-8), with Zack Wheeler on the hill, host the Chicago White Sox (3-15) who will hand the ball to Mike Soroka, at 6:05 PM ET on Saturday.Keep reading to find out how to watch the Philadelphia-Chicago matchup...

How to Watch Pirates vs. Red Sox: Live Stream or on TV

On Saturday, Bryan Reynolds and the Pittsburgh Pirates (11-8) begin a series against Jarren Duran and the Boston Red Sox (10-10) at PNC Park, with first pitch scheduled for 4:05 PM ET.Keep reading to see how to watch the Pittsburgh-Boston...

Timberwolves vs. Suns Predictions, Best Bets and Odds: NBA Playoffs Game 1 – Saturday, April 20, 2024

The Phoenix Suns are slight 1.5-point underdogs in Game 1 of the opening round of the NBA Playoffs against the Minnesota Timberwolves at Target Center on Saturday, tipping off at 3:30 PM ET on ESPN. The matchup has an over/under...

more bears news