Last year, when the primary backup cornerback was an undrafted free agent, the Chicago Bears received 16 starts from one corner and 15 from the other. The Bears did have to use a back up at nickel when the number one went down with an injury, but they turned to a veteran to fill the role. Relatively speaking, the team was fortunate in the health department in 2018.
If the Bears aren’t so lucky with injuries in 2019, are you comfortable with the reserves this time?
Kyle Fuller finally broke through in a big way by being named as a first team All-Pro after leading the NFL in interceptions and passes defended.