The name Tyrone Wheatley may ring a bell for several NFL fans. It should. He was a solid running back for a number of years in both New York and Oakland. He ran for over 1,000 yards with the Raiders in 2000 and had over 1,000 from scrimmage the year before as well. He scored 21 touchdowns during that two-year stretch. He was also a contributor on their 2002 Super Bowl team. How is this relevant to the Chicago Bears? Namely, because they just signed his son Tyrone Wheatley Jr.
Wheatley Sr. had a relatively uneventful journey to the NFL. He was a 1st round pick in 1995 out of Michigan. The same can't be said for his son. After three forgettable years as a tight end at Michigan himself, Wheatley Jr. tried to jumpstart his college career by transferring to Stony Brook. It didn't work out. That left him with a tough decision. Give up on football or continue to pursue his dream in another way.
It isn't hard to see why the Bears might be interested in Wheatley Jr. He's 6'6 and looks to be around 300 lbs at least. That is the premier size range they seem to covet. Being a former tight end means he is a better-than-average athlete too. It also doesn't hurt he's the son of a former NFL player. One who has also been a coach since 2007. This is somebody worth a look in training camp.
*Wheatley is #77 in the video below
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4KXdarOYv0&ab_channel=TheSpringLeagueTheSpringLeague
He chose the latter.
When The Spring League, a developmental league established by Brian Woods, came into being, Wheatley Jr. jumped at the chance to join in. He even switched positions from tight end to the offensive line. Eventually, he landed on the roster of the Blues team in the South division. He didn't take long to impress it seems because he became their starting right tackle for the 2021 season. The Bears liked what they saw. So much that they decided to sign him as Wheatley himself revealed on Instagram.
It isn't hard to see why the Bears might be interested in Wheatley Jr. He's 6'6 and looks to be around 300 lbs at least. That is the premier size range they seem to covet. Being a former tight end means he is a better-than-average athlete too. It also doesn't hurt he's the son of a former NFL player. One who has also been a coach since 2007. This is somebody worth a look in training camp.
*Wheatley is #77 in the video below
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4KXdarOYv0&ab_channel=TheSpringLeagueTheSpringLeague







