One truth lost in the NFL is that sometimes it takes players years to find their stride in the league. They bounce around teams, never standing out enough to get a proper shot. Then they happen to land on a certain roster with a certain coaching staff that employs the exact system to bring their biggest strengths to life. Nicholas Williams was a perfect example. He did nothing during his stops with Kansas City and Miami through three seasons. Then he joins the Chicago Bears under Vic Fangio and blows up for six sacks in 2019.
Maybe the same thing is happening again—this time with Trevon Coley. Don't feel bad if you're unfamiliar with the name. Most people are. The defensive tackle signed with the Bears this off-season. He was an undrafted free agent out of Florida Atlantic in 2016. He had a decent 2017 season with two sacks but faded away after that. He and Matt Eberflus worked together briefly in 2019 with the Indianapolis Colts. Last season he played six games with the Arizona Cardinals, notching a sack.
Then he resurfaced last Saturday against Kansas City, grabbing two sacks on the afternoon.
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