Bears 2020 training camp preview: Safeties

With Eddie Jackson sliding back over to his natural position at free safety, the Chicago Bears defense should get a big boost.

Jordan Lucas

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Lucas adds solid depth to the Bears safety room, having already played four years in the league. He was drafted in the sixth round by the Dolphins in the 2016 NFL Draft and played in all 16 games in the 2018 campaign, including four starts.

The former Penn State product logged one interception, two pass deflections, a sack and 32 combined tackles that year. Last year, he was limited to a backup role for the Chiefs, playing in 14 games. Lucas had one pass deflection and allowed a 68.7 quarterback rating.