Why Tremaine Edmunds Might Be an Offseason Cap Casualty
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Why Tremaine Edmunds Might Be an Offseason Cap Casualty
"But despite four interceptions, Pro Football Focus' 52.9 coverage grade suggests he wasn't much of a factor in that area of the game. The same can be said in the pass-rush department, where he picked up just one sack and three quarterback hits en route to earning a 54.9 pass-rush grade. Don't get me wrong. The four interceptions look nice, but Edmunds allowed 51 receptions for 475 yards on 64 target coverages, with opposing quarterbacks logging a 87.2 passer rating when targeting Edmunds in coverage."
"Tremaine Edmunds turned in a solid season for the 2025 Chicago Bears. But with the team needing to create cap space, and Edmunds having no guaranteed money left on his contract, there is a chance that he will not be back in 2026. Tremaine Edmunds' 2025 Snapshot OTHER 2025 CHICAGO BEARS SNAPSHOTS: Edmunds turned in another triple-digit tackle campaign in 2025, doing so for the eighth straight season since being drafted in 2018."
Tremaine Edmunds produced another triple-digit tackle season in 2025, marking his eighth straight such campaign and third since joining Chicago. PFF gave him an 81.1 run defense grade, a 52.9 coverage grade, and a 54.9 pass-rush grade. Edmunds recorded four interceptions but allowed 51 receptions for 475 yards on 64 targets, with a 87.2 passer rating when targeted. A late-season groin injury caused him to miss four games, and he graded poorly after returning, allowing 16 receptions for 161 yards and two touchdowns on 16 targets. He posted a 4.5 percent run-stop rate and a 5.6-yard average depth of tackle, though he earned several individual tackling grades above 80 in key games. No guaranteed money remains on his contract, creating the possibility of a cap-driven roster move.
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