THE Chicago Bears Lossier of local second veteran Jack Sanborn this offseason, leaving a vacuum in third place of secondary alongside the veterans TJ Edwards and Tremaine Edmunds, two undisputed defense leaders.
Seeking to fill this vacuum left by Sanborn, Chicago replied Ruben Hyppolite II to the fourth round of the NFL of this year’s NFL, which will face Noah Sewell for the third role of secondary. As a defense leader, Edwards expects that this third secondary will play as and how they will slip into the post.
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Addressing the media of the training camp this week, Edwards explained that he was comfortable with the room he has and thinks that it will be a fluid rotation with which everyone must hold on.
“I feel like we have a very good room,” said Edwards. “A very good room and coaches trying to ask us to play them all now just so that we can have an idea of the defense. There are so many guys who could play this role. It is a more physical presence. But we all have this capacity too. A bunch of guys have rotated, doing a very good job. We will see where it is for sure.”
Whoever comes out at the top of the third secondary victory will not be asked to do as much as Edwards or Edmunds, but the drop in his chemistry will be the key. Even if the team decides to work with a rotation throughout games or weekdays, there is always fun watching the competition and that is exactly what is on the table during the training camp in the second room.
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