Jonathan Bullard anxious to meet 2016 Bears draft pick expectations
Already the 2016 Bears draft class is shaping up to be one of the franchises' best in over a decade. Jordan Howard is a Pro Bowler. Cody Whitehair and Leonard Floyd appear poised to join him shortly. No doubt Bullard doesn't want to go down as one of the disappointments of an otherwise great class. In fairness John Fox insists the coaches never stopped believing in him. Not only that, they're impressed with the progress he's made on the field.Even though he struggled for the most part in 2016, there were always flashes. Every once in awhile he'd make a pretty play that got a reaction. As with all rookies it's about learning to do that consistently. It takes hard work, dedication and the hardest thing of all: patience.“We weren’t disappointed with Jonathan,” coach John Fox said. “There’s some growing pains that come with some rookies and I think he’s learned a lot — just recognizing run and pass. The game is way faster in this league. He’s got the athletic ability. It’s more mental as far as deciphering things, knowing things that are going to happen before [they happen].
“He’s developed a pro body. I like what I’ve seen so far and I’m looking forward to getting into game situations.”
If he takes that next step this year, then the Bears defensive front could become one of the best in the NFL along with Hicks and Eddie Goldman. That's a trio that is big, athletic and young. Hicks is the elder at 27-years old. Together with Floyd that gives Chicago a foundation to build around for years to come. Here's hoping Bullard can put it all together.
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