Bears 2020 training camp preview: Linebackers

The Chicago Bears linebacker corps figures to be a strength on defense, but are there depth concerns on the roster?

OLB Robert Quinn

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The newcomer along the Bears starting linebackers, Robert Quinn, as noted, had a phenomenal 2019 season, tallying 11.5 sacks with 13 tackles for loss, three pass deflections, and two forced fumbles in 14 games. He’s been on three different teams in three years, so hopefully, staying in one place for a while can help Quinn solely focus on the task in front of him.

Lining up opposite of Mack, the Bears got significantly better in this area of the field, after releasing Leonard Floyd, who didn’t live up to the expectations of being a high draft pick. Arguably part of the best defense, since he was part of that Rams 2013 squad, where he recorded a career-best 19.0 sacks, Quinn will be expected to create chaos on the right side of the defense.

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