Because Bears coaches have said they anticipate left tackle will be played by Braxton Jones when he’s healthy at some point, there appears to be only one starting spot up for grabs and it's not on offense.
It’s strongside linebacker, which really is more of a niche position than a starting position now because of the team's heavy use of two linebackers most of the time.
Jack Sanborn held the Sam linebacker position and went to Dallas when the Bears didn't tender him as a restricted free agent. He's back together with Matt Eberflus again.
The Bears have several potential candidates but none with experience playing extensively on defense.
Watching Dennis Allen’s defense has really shed a light on why they loved Hyppolite so much. Not saying it’s justifiable, but he really leans on mugging his LBs up at LOS to confuse protections on 3rd down.
— Bears Blog Boy (@TommyK_NFLDraft) May 9, 2025
“We'll find out,” coach Ben Johnson said. “We certainly have an open competition. We feel really good obviously about (weakside) T.J. (Edwards) and (middle) Tremaine (Edmunds) and what they've done over the course, not just of last year, but the last few years in this league. Really comfortable there.
“That third spot, it's up for grabs and we do have a prototype. DA’s (defensive coordinator Dennis Allen) got a prototype for what that SAM would look like. We're more concerned with, let's find our third-best linebacker and we'll figure it out from there. We’ve got a lot of scenarios going on in our heads right now of what that could be. But we won't know for sure until we get the pads on.”
Love the sicko mentallity on 3rd and long early in games from Dennis Allen. pic.twitter.com/yob5vH2hSE
— Quinten Krzysko (@ButkusStats) April 28, 2025
Noah Sewell has been around two years but has been on the field with the defense for only 32 plays.
Amen Ogbongbemiga has been in the league four years but has just 144 plays, and 129 of them came with the Chargers before last year.
Noah Sewell is a MONSTER. Excite to see him at LB this season.https://t.co/Qe7uU0ruE6
— Just Another Year Chicago: Bears (@JAYChi_Bears) August 10, 2023
They also have 6-foot-2, 230-pound first-year player Carl Jones from UCLA.
Then, there is fleet-footed rookie Ruben Hyppolite II, who ran a 4.39-second 40 at a pro day.
The #Bears take Maryland linebacker Ruben Hyppolite II with the No. 132 overall pick.
— Jacob Infante (@jacobinfante24) April 26, 2025
One word: speed. He ran a 4.42 40-yard dash at his Pro Day. Started 47 career games and was a captain for the Terrapins. pic.twitter.com/kcbHuqXOvl
“Obviously Noah Sewell's been in the building, and he's shown a lot of good things over the last few weeks,” Johnson said. “We've got a good mix of other guys in that room as well.”
It’s probably safe to consider Sewell, who is the brother of Lions All-Pro tackle Penei, the favorite at this point. He’s also the brother of Nephi Sewell, a linebacker the Bears defensive coordinator coaches from 2022-24 with the Saints.
Highest-graded Bears vs the Bills:
— PFF CHI Bears (@PFF_Bears) August 11, 2024
Micah Baskerville - 97.1
Doug Kramer - 91.6
Teven Jenkins - 90.3
Amen Ogbongbemiga - 89.2
Quindell Johnson - 86.8 pic.twitter.com/bATpA7IEVr
Regardless, the Bears only had Sanborn on the field 22% of snaps last year as they tried to avoid the base package to keep Kyler Gordon and the nickel cornerback position in play. That was down from 38% and 39% the previous two years.
Allen likes using as many defensive backs as possible just like Eberflus did, just in different coverages and deployed differently.
#Bears UDFA Linebacker Jack Sanborn has a ways to go in coverage, but when's the last time Chicago had a linebacker willing to meet a pulling guard in the running lane?
— Robert Schmitz (@robertkschmitz) November 16, 2022
HUGE hit from Sanborn here! If he can keep making run stops like this, he may play his way into the future! pic.twitter.com/yGs39JPCa6
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