Under head coach Matt Eberflus, the Chicago Bears will have their most competitive roster when they begin training camp in late July 2024. More competition, however, increases the risk for underperformers, particularly two previous mid-round selection picks who are firmly locked on the roster bubble.
NBC Sports Chicago’s Alex Shapiro recently listed wide receiver Velus Jones Jr. and defensive end Dominique Robinson, both from Ryan Poles’ first draft class, as returning Bears “on cut watch” for camp this summer. Neither player has evolved into a significant contributor for Chicago in his first two seasons, and both are approaching the point where they could be labeled as “busts.”
Jones, a 2022 third-round pick, is the team’s top kick returner and could benefit from the NFL’s new kickoff rules with a career return average of 27.4 yards. At the same time, he has struggled to crack the Bears’ receiving rotation in a meaningful way (11 career receptions) and could lose his roster spot if he cannot find ways to stand out in camp.