7 most intriguing position battles to watch at 2022 Bears training camp

We’re taking a look at the most intriguing position battles heading into Bears training camp later this month.

The Chicago Bears are set to report to training camp on July 26, and there will be no shortage of position battles to watch as camp and the preseason unfolds. There are not only starting jobs on the line but roster spots, as well.

With a new regime in place, there’s been some notable roster turnover this offseason, which includes a lot of players on one-year, prove-it deals. But there’s also plenty of young talent on the roster looking to establish themselves as long-term starters.

Here’s a look at the most intriguing position battles heading into Bears training camp later this month, from offensive line to defensive end to wide receiver.

7 recent Bears draft picks with opportunity to play more in 2022

Here are seven recent Bears draft picks who are poised for more playing time in 2022.

The Chicago Bears are gearing up for the 2022 season, where there are plenty of questions and concerns surrounding the current state of the roster.

But there’s plenty of young talent on the roster, including some recent draft picks who have an opportunity to see increased playing time in 2022. Notably, that includes most of the 2021 draft class, which has the potential to be one of Chicago’s most impactful in recent history.

Here’s a look at seven of the Bears’ recent draft picks who are poised for more playing time in 2022:

It sounds like there’s competition at nickel between Bears’ Tavon Young, Thomas Graham Jr.

The Bears are set outside at cornerback. But there’s competition at nickel cornerback brewing between Tavon Young and Thomas Graham Jr.

The Chicago Bears upgraded their cornerback room with the addition of rookie Kyler Gordon, who is expected to start on the outside opposite Jaylon Johnson.

While the Bears have certainty on the outside, the same can’t be said for the nickel cornerback position, which is currently up for grabs. Bears cornerbacks coach James Rowe indicated that there’s a competition at nickel brewing.

“There is some great competition right there,” Rowe said, via NBC Sports Chicago. “Some great players there. Each of them have a little bit different things that make them special, so I’m excited to see how that turns out for us.”

The Bears signed Tavon Young this offseason, who’s established himself as a dependable guy in the slot. He’s certainly the favorite to win the job this simmer. But it also sounds like second-year pro Thomas Graham is giving him a run for his money, as Graham has been working with the nickels.

“I love him, you know. He puts in extra time,” Rowe said of Graham. “He comes up and meets with David Overstreet, who coaches our nickels mostly. He comes up and meets up with him every morning at 7 a.m. Very smart player. He is able to handle the workload outside and inside. He is intent on being good, and we love what we see from him so far.”

Graham was a late bloomer during his rookie season, where he spent most of the year on the practice squad. But after Chicago’s entire secondary was ravaged by COVID-19, Graham started in a Week 15 prime-time game against the Minnesota Vikings. And Graham immediately had an impact, which left many excited for his potential in 2022.

While Graham isn’t going to win the starting job on the outside against the likes of Johnson and Gordon, there’s a chance for him to make an impact in the slot.

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Bears’ winners and losers following the 2022 NFL draft

Who’s in a better position now that the NFL draft is over and who isn’t? Here are our Bears winners and losers following the draft:

The 2022 NFL draft has come and gone for the Chicago Bears and while they will continue to add talent via undrafted free agents and other players who are available, their draft class is set.

All in all, general manager Ryan Poles made 11 picks, focusing particularly on the secondary and offensive line to hopefully improve the team heading into the 2022 season.

While it’s exciting to look at and react to the players the Bears drafted, how do they impact the rest of the roster? Who on the team is in a better position now that the draft is over and who isn’t?

Here is our list of winners and losers following the 2022 NFL draft.

Bears 2022 NFL draft preview: Where does Chicago stand at cornerback?

We’re breaking down each position for the Bears ahead of the 2022 NFL draft. Next up is cornerback, which remains a big need.

The Chicago Bears are coming off a disappointing 2021 season that ushered in the start of a new era with general manager Ryan Poles and head coach Matt Eberflus. The hope is this Ryan-Matt duo will be able to guide the Bears  back to relevance.

With the NFL draft fast approaching, Poles still has plenty of work to do with the current roster, which features some glaring holes at positions of need. Positions like wide receiver, offensive line and defensive back remain huge concerns.

Here at Bears Wire, we’re going position by position to break down where Chicago stands entering the 2022 NFL draft. Up next is cornerback, which was a position of weakness in 2021.

NFL.com gave Bears’ 2021 rookie draft class a B- grade

As his parting gift, former Bears GM Ryan Pace left the team with a 2021 draft class with plenty of potential.

As his parting gift, former Bears general manager Ryan Pace left the team with a 2021 rookie draft class with plenty of potential. At the time, Pace’s seven-player draft class was hailed as the best of the draft. But, as we know, you can never grade a draft class before the players even hit the field.

So how did Chicago’s rookie draft class fare when all was said and done in 2021?

NFL.com is grading each of the 32 NFL team’s 2021 rookie draft classes following one season. The Bears earned a B-, which was to be expected following Justin Fields’ rocky debut and some potential late-round gems.

When looking at Chicago’s rookie draft class, you have to start with Fields, who the Bears traded up to acquire at 11th overall. It was a bold move for Pace to acquire a franchise quarterback of the future, which could’ve saved his job. But the handling of Fields ultimately resulted in Pace and Matt Nagy’s firings at the end of the season.

Fields flashed plenty of potential, but he had his share of mistakes — some of which were on him and others that were on the coaching staff.

…the 22-year-old did flash rare traits with his arm and legs, despite the fact Nagy didn’t always put him in the best position to show them off. He still holds onto the ball too long — which helps explain his 12 fumbles in 12 total games — but that 4.4 pro day speed translates quite nicely to the pro game. And his downfield accuracy’s undeniable, whether he’s standing tall in the pocket, rolling to the right or escaping a collapsing pocket to his left. The skill set’s highly enticing — now it’s up to the new coaching staff to cultivate consistency.

Aside from Fields, there were some late-round gems with this group, which was Pace’s specialty. Fifth-round offensive tackle Larry Borom stepped in at right tackle and was solid, while sixth-round running back Khalil Herbert and cornerback Thomas Graham Jr. looked like steals that could have significant impacts in 2022.

Beyond the marquee-topping first-round pick, Chicago’s 2021 draft haul was a mixed bag in Year 1. While Jenkins’ rookie season was marred by injuries and inadequacy, the Bears’ second OT selection (Borom) proved to be a late-round find. Speaking of which, Herbert and Graham look like sixth-round steals, albeit in a much more limited sample size for the latter.

For all of the good, there were plenty of questions from this group. Second-round offensive tackle Teven Jenkins, who the Bears traded up to land, missed most of the season after back surgery and wide receiver Dazz Newsome spent most of the year on the practice squad.

But one year won’t define this draft class. Let’s check back in a few years down the line.

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Bears 2022 offseason preview: Where does Chicago stand at CB?

We’re breaking down each position entering the 2022 offseason. Next is cornerback, which remains a need heading into the offseason.

The Chicago Bears have a clean slate after hiring new general manager Ryan Poles and head coach Matt Eberflus, who will be looking to get this franchise back on track in 2022.

With the offseason in full swing, Poles has plenty of work to do with the current roster, which features some glaring holes at positions of need. Poles will have to decide who to re-sign, who to let walk and who to target outside of the current roster heading into free agency and the NFL draft.

Here at Bears Wire, we’re going position by position to break down where Chicago stands entering the 2022 offseason. Next up are the cornerbacks, which remains a need heading into the offseason.

Is Bears CB Thomas Graham Jr. due for a breakout season in 2022?

Thomas Graham made waves in his limited opportunities as a rookie. And he could be primed for a breakout year with the Bears in 2022.

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The Chicago Bears have a lot of young, exciting talent on their roster, including second-year cornerback Thomas Graham Jr., who could see an expanded role in 2022.

Graham was a sixth-round selection in the 2021 NFL draft, and he was immediately dubbed by some as a potential steal for Chicago. While Graham spent most of the season on the practice squad, he made the most of his opportunity when the Bears’ entire starting secondary was sidelined with COVID-19.

Graham made his first NFL start in Week 14 against the Vikings in prime time, where he made an immediate and lasting impression. Graham had seven tackles and three pass breakups in his debut, and he was immediately signed to the active roster the next day.

And in case you were wondering how Graham is feeling heading into this offseason…

Now, Graham has a chance to compete for a starting job heading into the 2022 season. With cornerback an area of need for Chicago, Graham can make a push for a starting job opposite Jaylon Johnson.

When looking at Graham’s development from practice squad player to the second-best cornerback on the roster, it’s hard not to be excited about his potential in this defense.

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6 Bears with bright futures heading into 2022 season

Here’s a look at some Bears players who have bright futures ahead of them heading into the 2022 season.

There’s a new era of Chicago Bears football heading into the 2022 season. With a new general manager, coaching staff, and a second-year quarterback, the Bears have high expectations over the next few seasons.

The roster will begin to take shape over the next few months with free agency and the NFL draft on the horizon, where Ryan Poles will have some important decisions to make. But there are some potential impact players already on the roster.

Here’s a look at some Bears players who have bright futures ahead of them heading into the 2022 season:

Bears 2021 rookie season review: CB Thomas Graham Jr.

It took the Bears’ starting secondary landing on COVID reserve for Thomas Graham Jr. to get his chance as a rookie. And he certainly shined.

The Chicago Bears drafted seven players in the 2021 NFL draft, where a number of them made significant contributions on offense, defense or special teams during their rookie season.

Graham went under-the-radar for most of his rookie season, where he spent most of the year of the practice squad. But fate intervened, giving Graham a starting opportunity in Week 15 on prime time. Graham made the most of his opportunity and showed that he could be a future CB2 opposite Jaylon Johnson.

Here’s a brief overview of Graham’s rookie season and how he might contribute moving forward.