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    Rodriguez improving, gaining confidence

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    BOURBONNAIS, Ill. -- Evan Rodriguez acknowledges that offseason struggles prepped him well for a fast start once the countdown to real football got under way with the start of Chicago Bears training camp.

    "I'm a lot more comfortable now," he said.

    That became abundantly apparent Saturday night, when the team strapped up full pads and Rodriguez, a rookie tight end, put together somewhat of a clinic against the team's defense with clutch grabs, more precise routes, and a display of the athleticism the Bears lauded back in April after drafting him with a fourth-round pick.

    "I was pretty confident out there," Rodriguez said of his strong outing the night prior. "I've been doing this since I was a baby. But minicamp pretty much set the bar for me. It basically got me in tune. I knew the expectations coming into training camp from minicamp."

    In other words, he needed to improve.

    Sloppy routes, slips and dropped balls during May minicamp left observers wondering whether the brass made the right call in drafting Rodriguez, who also appeared to be poorly conditioned. Even offensive coordinator Mike Tice pointed out during the rookie's first minicamp that after an encouraging start that Rodriguez "got a little sluggish."

    Rodriguez gradually improved as the offseason and organized team activities progressed, but perhaps the inconsistent showings at minicamp served as a wakeup call in the rookie's preparation for training camp.

    "Minicamp was my first time being out there with the vets. So I really didn't know what to expect," Rodriguez said. "That really prepared me well for training camp."

    Rodriguez pointed to subtleties in explaining some of the improvements in his game. Asked where he improved most from the offseason to training camp, Rodriguez said, "my fundamentals, my footwork I would say; my route running, little things like that."

    The Bears, however, need big things out of Rodriguez, who was drafted to assume the role of an "F" tight end in the club's new offense. While Rodriguez likely won't become a starter with Kellen Davis and Matt Spaeth expected to receive the majority of the snaps this season, he'll compete for that "F" role with Kyle Adams, who was undrafted in 2011, but appeared in nine games in 2011 as a reserve after a career at Purdue in which he caught 79 passes for 660 yards.

    It's no secret the Bears receiving corps in 2011 finished among the league's worst, ranking 28th or worse in receptions, catch percentage, drop percentage and first-down percentage on throws of 10 air yards or fewer, according to ESPN Stats and Information. The Bears added weapons at receiver to address those issues, but the addition of Rodriguez could take away even more pressure because of his prospects for posing matchup problems for defenses in base sets.

    For Rodriguez to be on the field to do such a thing, he knows not dwell on just one strong outing.

    "It's relaxing (to have a quarterback looking to throw you the ball). Every time you catch a ball, your confidence goes up," Rodriguez said. "Every time you drop the ball, you've got to go back to square one. It's my first year in the NFL, so I'm just doing whatever role they need me to do. (The challenge will be) just staying healthy, learning the whole system; trying to learn more than one role, more than one position out there."
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    wow. looks like a bright spot. This sounds promising

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    I hope he gets a shot to replace spaeth on the depth chart. 2 TE set of him and Davis could be very troublesome...if he continues to be like this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riczaj01 View Post
    I hope he gets a shot to replace spaeth on the depth chart. 2 TE set of him and Davis could be very troublesome...if he continues to be like this.
    I'm fine with that, but I'd also like to see us use the 2 TE set with Spaeth/Davis in the red zone. Spaeth has good hands. We just didn't use him that much (he caught 2 TD passes for us last season). With Spaeth and Davis we have two sure-handed 6'7" targets for Cutler in the red zone. With Marshall added to the mix, it would be a feast for Cutler when we get close to the goal. Rodriguez at 6'2" is a "tweener" (almost a bigger/slower WR or a fast/small TE).
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    Spaeth has good hands, but one of the reasons he caught those was b/c he was wide open, why? b/c he's not much of a catching TE. I'm hoping w/Jefferies and Bennett along w/Davis and Marshal redzone targets shoudln't be an issue.

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    I been saying I feel they're gonna try him as our Kleinsasser.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Riczaj01 View Post
    Spaeth has good hands, but one of the reasons he caught those was b/c he was wide open, why? b/c he's not much of a catching TE. I'm hoping w/Jefferies and Bennett along w/Davis and Marshal redzone targets shoudln't be an issue.
    Jefferies looks very rough at this stage. All the potential in the world, but he's a bit lost right now IMHO. I would be surprised if we see him a lot this year. He'll play and get game reps, but not as a main weapon.
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    Jafb, all I heard is he's rough but can run and catch w/the best of them. If 3-4 times a game he runs a deep route it sounds like he'll be fine. But I'll take your word for it on this one b/c there is not a lot of news about anything other then Marshal and Hester so far.

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    Jafb, all I heard is he's rough but can run and catch w/the best of them. If 3-4 times a game he runs a deep route it sounds like he'll be fine. But I'll take your word for it on this one b/c there is not a lot of news about anything other then Marshal and Hester so far.
    It must be a big transition for WR's to settle in as NFL receivers. In college these guys can get away with sloppy route running & just rely on their physical gifts. But against NFL dbacks, it's a whole new ballgame. The stuff they got away with in college isn't going to do much for them in the NFL. They have to actually have skills to go along with the physical attributes.

    I know there are some notable exceptions to this, and some WR's transition in immediately. But Jeffries is going to need some time to be a starter IMHO. I could be dead wrong. That's just my 2-cents worth.
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    Again, throwin' it out there, Bennett 1k. Rodriguez = Kleinsasser (in theory)


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