- Chicago Bears cornerback Kyle Fuller is on shaky ground entering his team's training camp at the end of July after missing all of last season with an injury, according to ESPN's Jeff Dickerson.
- The former first-round pick's 2015 season was much improved from his rookie year in 2014 before missing all of 2016. In year one, he earned just a 38.0 overall PFF grade, but he bumped that up to 78.1 in his second season.
- In 2015, Fuller finished in the top five among starting cornerbacks in coverage snaps per target (fifth), coverage snaps per reception (fourth) and yards per coverage snap (fourth), showcasing strong efficiency on a per-snap basis.