What Matt Forte's take says for Bears drafting Ashton Jeanty

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It's possible the Bears' choice in their first NFL Draft with Ben Johnson as coach will come down to taking Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty or an offensive lineman, or possibly even a defensive lineman.
Only Walter Payton ran for more yards in a Bears uniform than Matt Forte, so the two-time Bears Pro Bowl back speaks with authority on whether lack of a rushing threat is what ails the franchise.
While talking with Kay Adams on Up & Adams at the Super Bowl, Forte both gave his thoughts on how Saquon Barkley would have looked in a Bears uniform in 2024 if only Ryan Poles had shelled out another $5 or $6 million more, or about what he paid for non-essential tight end Gerald Everett.
🚨NEWS: Saquon Barkley said that he was very close to signing with the Chicago #Bears in free agency before going to Philly.
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) February 4, 2025
“I was pretty damn close”
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As a result, it's apparent what he thinks Poles' direction should be in this draft and/or free agency.
Forte acknowledged the incredible skill of Barkley, leaping with his back turned to tacklers to avoid being taken down.
How DIFFERENT would the Bears season have been IF they landed Saquon last offseason?? @MattForte22: "Not much..." 😳@heykayadams @ChicagoBears pic.twitter.com/ECqRD0NGCo
— Up & Adams (@UpAndAdamsShow) February 4, 2025
"I never seen people do some of those things," Forte said.
It didn't matter, Barkley still wouldn't have had much success in Chicago.
People seem to forget that Ashton Jeanty is one of the greatest receiving back prospects of all time…
— NFL Draft Files (@NFL_DF) February 2, 2025
His receiving numbers in 2023:
• 578 receiving yards
• 5 receiving TDs
• 44 receptions
• 48 targets
• 0 drops
• 24 missed tackles forced
• 13.1 yards/rec pic.twitter.com/jOEoYs4G8W
"You have to have those holes to run through to be able to do that," Forte said. "And I don't care—I played in the NFL for a decade—I don't care if you're Saquon, I don't care if you're Tom Brady at quarterback, if you don't have guys up front that are clearing the way and making these holes for you, it just is going to be very hard to be as significant as he (Barkley) was this year."
Barkley, Jeanty, D'Andre Swift ... it doesn't matter until the Bears get their offensive line in order.
In Ben Johnson's first year as Lions OC and D'Andre Swift's final year with Detroit, the RB averaged 5.5 yards rushing on 99 carries and added 48 catches for 389 yards. He had a total of eight TDs. pic.twitter.com/yhNr27tx3y
— Barroom Net | Aldo Gandia (@BarroomNetwork) January 22, 2025
Bill Belichick told them this last season when he ridiculed Ryan Poles' approach.
It's nothing new or novel, as Jim Finks took that approach when he built the 1985 Bears.
The offensive and defensive lines need to be in order before making fitting skill positions.
Jeanty seems to possess a unique skill set. Caleb Williams does, too, but it was rare when he could step forward and fire without fear.
Max protect. Shot play. Clean pocket. Fearless decision. Dot.
— Dan Wiederer (@danwiederer) September 24, 2024
Create opportunities. Seize opportunities.
This felt like a moment where the key turned and the door unlocked for Caleb to start playing looser.pic.twitter.com/AADj5vQbKF
As long as the Bears line is capable of allowing 68 sacks and dropping from second to 25th in rushing yards like in 2024, they'll struggle whether they have Williams or Tyson Bagent at QB, or if they go with Swift or draft Jeanty or sign someone like Saquon Barkley to run the ball.
For that reason, it should surprise no one that Texas tackle Kelvin Banks currently is the choice for the Bears in Round 1 at No. 10 on 40% of the internet's mock drafts gathered by NFL Mock Draft Data Base, or that LSU tackle Will Campbell is the Bears choice at 10 in Kyle Crabbs' latest mock draft for The 33rd Team, or that Ohio State tackle Josh Simmons is the Bears' choice in Josh Liskiewitz' Bears seven-round mock draft for Pro Football Focus.
#OhioState LT Josh Simmons is THE best tackle in the #2025NFLDraft
— TDLabz (@TDLabz) February 3, 2025
The reported "consensus" among scouts and GMs is that Simmons' draft stock will depend heavily on his medicals at the #NFLCombine 🍿
If healthy, Simmons has the elite traits to be a premier franchise LT in the… pic.twitter.com/Pj2OgYBn4n
Or that Chiefs tackle Trey Smith is being viewed as the free agent who can do the most to elevate Caleb Williams.
It's time to put down the fantasy football fun and leave skill positions behind while being serious about building an offensive line, if not the defensive line.
Kyle Long does not look like the oldest starter on this Bears team. Watch his pull and his block on Von Miller. #Bears pic.twitter.com/U1QuycZgND
— Dan DeYoung (@CoachDanDeYoung) September 17, 2019
The Bears haven't had a Pro Bowl offensive lineman who made it without being an alternate since Kyle Long almost a decade ago.
This says a good deal about their offensive failures but also how to fix them.
Longtime Bears RB @MattForte22 says Chicago needs a "CULTURE CHANGE" from "top down" if they want to break THIS pattern... 🗣️@heykayadams @ChicagoBears pic.twitter.com/4mlPtOXqO8
— Up & Adams (@UpAndAdamsShow) February 4, 2025
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Gene Chamberlain has covered the Chicago Bears full time as a beat writer since 1994 and prior to this on a part-time basis for 10 years. He covered the Bears as a beat writer for Suburban Chicago Newspapers, the Daily Southtown, Copley News Service and has been a contributor for the Daily Herald, the Associated Press, Bear Report, CBS Sports.com and The Sporting News. He also has worked a prep sports writer for Tribune Newspapers and Sun-Times newspapers.