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3 Bears players aim to win Ben Johnson's approval in preseason clash vs. Dolphins
3 Bears players aim to win Ben Johnson's approval in preseason clash vs. Dolphins originally appeared on The Sporting News
On Sunday, fans and analysts will get their first true look at Ben Johnson's impact since taking over as head coach of the Chicago Bears. Johnson is known for his offensive acumen during his time guiding the Detroit Lions' high-powered attack. Now he faces the challenge of leading an entire team.
In the preseason opener against the Miami Dolphins, the spotlight will be on a squad coming off a 5-12 season.
At the same time, several players will be aiming to impress Johnson in hopes of locking down a starting role before the regular season kicks off.
According to Bears reporter Larry Mayer, three Bears players in particular, Ozzy Trapilo, Dominique Robinson and Nahshon Wright, will be under the microscope as they battle for starting spots.
Ozzy Trapilo
Many believe Ozzy shares the offensive qualities that made his father, Steve Trapilo, so effective. At Boston College, Ozzy was considered irreplaceable on the line, and whether he can translate that success to the big league remains to be seen.
The rookie second-round pick has seen extensive work with the first-team offense at left tackle throughout camp. According to Mayer, a strong showing against Miami could solidify his spot atop the depth chart.
"It will be especially crucial to see how the 6-8, 316-pounder fares against speed rushers, a quality that is highly valued in the NFL, which is loaded with game-wrecking edge rushers," Mayer added.
Dominique Robinson
Ben Johnson has taken notice of Robinson, who has delivered several outstanding reps during training camp.
"Robinson will enhance his chances of earning a role on defense if he shows he can make splash plays and finish at the quarterback in preseason games," Mayer wrote.
Nahshon Wright
The fifth-year pro is another defensive player turning heads in camp.
Mayer noted: "The 6-4, 199-pounder likely would improve his chances of winning a starting job if he shows he can win at the line of scrimmage and cover quick, smaller, twitchy receivers, which often can be a challenge for tall cornerbacks."
Expect plenty of surprises this preseason, as several players look to seize the opportunity to catch Ben Johnson and Co.'s attention.
The Bears vs Dolphins game will kick off on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET at Soldier Field.