On Tuesday afternoon, Nathan King of 247Sports reported that former Auburn defensive back [autotag]Bydarrius Knighten[/autotag] had received an invite to the Chicago Bears rookie minicamp.
Knighten came out of high school as unranked and chose to sign with Southeast Missouri (SEMO). He would sign with the Redhawks as a part of their 2017 class. The Mississippi native spent four total seasons in Cape Girardeau.
In the four seasons that Knighten spent at Southeast Missouri, he recorded 255 total tackles, four tackles for loss, and six interceptions. In compliance with his production for the Redhawks, he was named as an All-OVC selection in both 2018 and 2019. After the 2020 season concluded, Knighten elected to enter the transfer portal.
He would ultimately choose Auburn over Mississippi State which was heavily involved in his recruitment as well. In the lone season that he spent on the Plains, Knighten was able to contribute immediately. He was the Tigers’ starting safety over the course of the 2021 season.
Knighten would go on to record 30 tackles and two interceptions with the Tigers. With his college eligibility being exhausted, he had no choice but to turn pro.
It certainly wasn’t the ideal situation for Knighten in regards to the 2022 NFL draft. However, he has now been given the opportunity to participate in the Chicago Bears rookie minicamp. This means that Knighten would have to really impress the Bears coaches as well as the front office.
If he is able to do so, he would likely be added to the team’s practice squad. He has the option to attend other NFL teams’ minicamps. However, the Bears are the only team that has extended an invite to their rookie minicamp. It will be interesting to see what Knighten can do with this new opportunity.
After one season in Auburn's secondary, former FCS All-American Bydarrius Knighten has received an invite to the Bears' rookie minicamp https://t.co/czc26BeqSP pic.twitter.com/sX42DnJZyP
— Nathan King (@NathanKing247) May 3, 2022