The fifth-round rookie out of Southern Utah has continued to impress his coaches as Chicago tries to figure out just who will be among their starting five for 2022.
The offensive line is perhaps the biggest question mark for the Bears, with most positions up for grabs given a recent injury to newly arrived veteran center Lucas Patrick. Sam Mustipher, who played center for the Bears last year, has been splitting reps there with rookie Doug Kramer. Cody Whitehair seems to be the only lock, playing left guard. The team signed veterans Michael Schofield and Riley Reiff in the last week. Schofield has been working the majority of snaps at right guard, rotating with Ja'tyre Carter, while Reiff, though initially seeing a few snaps at left tackle with Jones as he ramped up into practice, has now been exclusively switching off with Larry Borom at right tackle.
Though a rookie, Braxton Jones anchors well, seems to know his leverage and has a powerful 6-foot-5, 310-pound frame. Reports out of Bears camp on Wednesday said he took a majority of his reps going against edge rushers Robert Quinn and Al-Quadin Muhammad
He went on to talk about his role.