S. LSU. Jamal Adams . 2. player. 57. The Bears need an enforcer on the back end of the defense. Don’t be mistaken by that word. Enforcer is not the same as hitter. An enforcer is able to dish out hits but also showcases the instinct and leadership necessary to make impact plays. Something Chicago hasn’t been getting out of any of its young safeties from Adrian Amos, to Harold Jones-Quartey and Deon Bush. It’s time for them to get serious about fortifying the secondary.
<p>Jamal Adams doesn’t have the same flash as a Jabrill Peppers or Malik Hooker, but don’t try to talk him down to those have played with or against him. The 6’1″ safety is being called a bigger version of Tyrann Mathieu without the off-the-field baggage. He’s a force around the line of scrimmage, making tackles, sniffing out screens and being a big help stopping the run. He’s not a ballhawk in coverage but he does his job consistently and makes plays from time to time. </p>