Chicago Bears: 3 most under-hyped players heading into the 2020 season

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Mitch Trubisky, Chicago Bears
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Honorable Mentions

Mitchell Trubisky

Okay, hear me out. This does not mean he is a good player. It seems like everyone is hating on Mitch going into this year, and most have already given up on him. Trubisky has flashed potential, and who knows, maybe he taps into that.

He could be seen as an underrated player because of how everyone says he is really bad. All I am saying is that he is underhyped by Bears fans and that hopefully, he will win the quarterback competition by showing lots of improvement, and hopefully doing at least what he did in 2018.

Cody Whitehair

Cody Whitehair is not an elite lineman, but he has been the best on our line for a few years now. He has shown the versatility to play guard and center and has been a leader on the line. He is not talked about very much around the NFL, yet he is a really good player.

He can be viewed as underhyped due to the fact that he is bound for improvement as the whole line underperformed last season. He and James Daniels make a very good duo on the interior of that offensive line, and he deserves a bit more hype from Bears fans.

Ryan Nall

Ryan Nall has been a practice squad guy for a few years now, and could potentially be the third-string running back next season. He could also be used as a fullback, which the Bears should look to utilize more often. The Bears found success out of the i-formation last season, and using a real fullback rather than a tight end at that position might make a difference. Nall can run with power and finesse and should be talked about more by Bears fans.