Chicago Bears sign second-round pick Ozzy Trapilo
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Length comes up a lot when talking about offensive and defensive linemen. NFL teams want tackles with long arms. The same is true for edge rushers, who have to battle with those long-armed offensive tackles.
The Chicago Bears see speedy rookie linebacker Ruben Hyppolite II as a perfect fit for coordinator Dennis Allen’s defense.
The Chicago Bears made some telling decisions during the NFL draft, selecting Colston Loveland with the 10th pick and Luther Burden III with the No. 39 pick. Many believed coming into the year that Burden was one of the top wide receiver prospects in the draft, while Loveland was the first tight end selected.
Colston Loveland's recovery from shoulder surgery has gone well, and the Bears rookie will soon receive clarity on his training camp outlook.
Jones is still recovering from a fractured ankle he suffered in December, and he's entering 2025 on an expiring contract. His outlook in Chicago is murky, at best, which could lead to the Bears pushing Trapilo to the front of the line.