
"While the Bears found success with Montez Sweat, their edge pass-rush rotation was otherwise limited, as no other edge rusher with at least 100 pass-rush snaps posted a pass-rush win rate above 10%. Ultimately, Chicago finished just 29th in pressure rate (31.1%) during the regular season, highlighting the need for a game-breaking presence off the edge. Reuniting Hendrickson with his former defensive coordinator, Dennis Allen, makes sense."
"Despite an injury-shortened 2025 campaign, Hendrickson profiles as one of the most impressive pass rushers on the market this offseason. Across the past three seasons, he ranks in the top five at his position in PFF pass-rush grade on true pass sets (92.5) and stands as one of just six edge rushers with a pass-rush win rate above 20%."
Chicago finished 29th in pressure rate (31.1%) during the regular season, highlighting the need for a game‑breaking edge presence. Montez Sweat produced success, but no other Bears edge rusher with at least 100 pass‑rush snaps posted a pass‑rush win rate above 10%. Trey Hendrickson profiles as one of the most impressive pass rushers available, despite an injury‑shortened 2025. Across the past three seasons he ranks in the top five at his position in PFF pass‑rush grade on true pass sets (92.5) and is one of six edge rushers with a pass‑rush win rate above 20%, making him a logical target to bolster Chicago’s defensive line in 2026.
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