The Bears 2017 draft class was central to Arizona victory
As it turns out the group is showing up much faster than anybody could've predicted. All five of them had a hand in the 24-23 victory against the Cardinals. Sure it's preseason but to have so many draft picks flashing positive plays is undoubtedly a welcome sign. Let us run down each one and explain the contribution they made to the effort.Mitch Trubisky
People will be quick to cool their jets on Trubisky this week. Much in part due to his taking a couple sacks and throwing one pass that probably should've been intercepted. While it's fair to point out those criticisms, they weren't entirely on him. Bears receivers struggled to gain separation the entire night, forcing Trubisky to throw into tight windows. His protection was also spotty, suffering a couple breakdowns that led to him getting hit. Regardless it didn't seem to alter his mindset at all. Nursing a 17-14 lead late in the fourth quarter, the Bears knew they needed some sort of points to come out of their latest drive. Trubisky ran some impressive bootleg fakes including one that resulted in the game-winning touchdown. Rough patches aside, he did the job. [video width="1280" height="720" mp4="https://www.sportsmockery.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/1280x720-Watch-Chicago-Bears-vs.-Arizona-Cardinals-08192017-NFL.com1_.mp4"][/video]Adam Shaheen
Through two weeks it's plainly obvious that Adam Shaheen is still adjusting to just how big of scope the NFL is. Remember this is a young man who played on fields that were fit for high school teams most of his college career. So for him to go from that to Soldier Field and University of Phoenix Stadium? It can be somewhat intimidating at first. That's perfectly understandable. Shaheen still managed to make an impact in spite of his obvious nerves. He was a solid contributor on the blocking end, helping to open up a couple nice runs. Also he caught a pass for nine yards that resulted in a first down. As he gains greater familiarity with playing in those settings, his productivity is bound to spike.Eddie Jackson
The safety discussion has been ongoing for a decade in Chicago. When are the Bears finally going to get that position solved? Well it seems like they might have something cooking for the first time in years. Much of that optimism centers on fourth round pick Eddie Jackson. Chicago traded up for the Alabama product despite his recovering from a busted leg, as mentioned earlier. So there were plenty of skeptics off the bat. At the same time many felt if he healed well, his range and instinct on the back end would prove to be exactly what this secondary has missed. He had a positive play in the opener against Denver, but he topped himself against Arizona. Though the Cardinals would eventually score, Jackson made an outstanding individual play to prevent one from happening earlier.If Jackson doesn't make that play, it's likely a touchdown. Yet he was in perfect position and almost picked it off. How many others on this roster or in recent years could've made that play?








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