Bears fourth-round LB Ruben Hyppolite II was excluded from nearly all pre-draft scouting events and took offense to being underrated throughout the process.
“When I called the second time, they said, ‘Nah, you’ll run at your pro day,’” Hyppolite said, via the Athletic’s Kevin Fishbain. “I wasn’t upset. I was a little aggravated. But I didn’t go in the tank. I said, ‘It’s time for me to get out the mud a little bit. And that’s what I did.’”
Hyppolite earned his way from being undrafted to being selected by Chicago in the fourth round. His 40 time helped solidify his draft spot. Former Olympic sprinter Ato Boldon helped Hyppolite with his technique.
“It was very hard for me to conceal what I thought Ruben could be,” Boldon said. “The first time I saw him run, I thought, ‘Shoot, he’s that fast, and there’s a lot of things I can help him with.’ From early in the program, I knew exactly what I had and was pretty sure he knew what he was capable of, too.”
Boldon thought that Hyppolite didn’t have his best run. He still ran an official 4.42 which propelled him up teams’ draft boards.
“Pressure’s a privilege,” Hyppolite said. “Going into it, if you saw me at the pro day, I heard nothing, saw nothing. I had tunnel vision. Couldn’t really explain the headspace I was in because that’s the mode I get into when it’s time to perform.”
When Hyppolite visited Chicago, he won the team over with his maturity level and aced the interview.
“He’s very mature, and he’s very business-oriented,” DC Dennis Allen said. “He’s got his life together off the field, which is going to allow him to be able to focus on the field with the football. There’s not going to be a lot of outside distractions with this guy, and I think that’s a positive. I think he’s going to be a guy that’s going to learn how to be a pro really quickly because of that maturity level.”
Bears Director of Player Personnel Francis St. Allen said the team circled Hyppolite and said that everyone in the building loved him and his attitude.
“You put a star by him,” St. Paul said. “(Allen) always speaks about speed, and we got it. … This guy is a great human being, great football character. He loves it. He’s a leader. To get that as well as a good football player, you can’t ask for anything more.”
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