Bears' Most Surprising Offseason Player Still Has Major Ben Johnson Hurdle to Clear
Bears' Most Surprising Offseason Player Still Has Major Ben Johnson Hurdle to Clear focuses on the Chicago Bears rookie receiver Zavion Thomas, selected in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft. The article says expectations were tempered because Thomas was viewed as a reach and because the Bears had other priorities such as edge rusher and interior defensive line. Early OTAs and minicamp impressions are positive, with ESPN’s Courtney Cronin calling Thomas the biggest surprise player of the offseason. Cronin highlights a 4.28-second 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine and notes he gained reps as a punt returner, while showing he can contribute on offense. Still, the key barrier is earning the trust of head coach Ben Johnson. Johnson said Thomas makes plays “almost every single day,” but Chicago must ensure he aligns and runs routes correctly. General manager Ryan Poles previously stressed the challenge of their system, suggesting a role that could start small and grow. The rookie’s next chance to demonstrate progress comes in late July at training camp.






