Prince Amukamara, Allen Robinson earn highest Pro Football Focus grades for Bears in Week 2

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The Bears had a player on each side of the ball step up big in their Week 2 win over the Seattle Seahawks. Wide receiver Allen Robinson quickly became Mitchell Trubisky’s favorite target, and cornerback Prince Amukamara sealed the game with his pick six in the fourth quarter.

So it’s no surprise that they were the Bears’ highest-graded players on each side of the ball by Pro Football Focus.

Overall, Robinson was the team’s sixth highest-graded player, with the Top 5 all coming on defense. He was targeted a team-high 14 times, but only two of those targets traveled further than 10 yards in the air. Both were intercepted.

Amukamara was targeted seven times in coverage and allowed three catches for 36 yards with his game-sealing interception. Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson had just a 19.6 passer rating when targeting the Bears cornerback.

Both Khalil Mack and Roquan Smith graded lower than they did last week, with the rookie linebacker ranking as the team’s lowest-graded defensive starter. Mitchell Trubisky also didn’t fare well, finishing as the quarterback with the third-lowest grade in the NFL for Week 2.

As a whole, the Bears’ defense is the top-graded unit in the league through two weeks, while their offense ranks 24th.  Next week, they face the Arizona Cardinals, who have PFF’s second lowest-graded offense and defense so far this season.

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