Chicago Sun-Times

Bubble move: Hall trying to make roster at safety

- MARK POTASH Follow me on Twitter @MarkPotash. Email: mpotash@suntimes.com

Remember Deiondre’ Hall? A year ago, Hall was an intriguing rookie cornerback, a fourthroun­d draft pick getting first- team reps because of injuries to Kyle Fuller, Tracy Porter and Bryce Callahan. And he was making plays in the preseason, using his long arms and athleticis­m to prevent pass completion­s to Jeremy Maclin and Josh Gordon. Even after he was burned for a 58- yard completion to Tyreek Hill against the Chiefs, he responded with an intercepti­on the next series.

But Hall has been virtually invisible in this year’s camp. He’s learning on the job as he transition­s to safety, and he’s buried on the depth chart in a secondary that appears significan­tly upgraded at cornerback and safety. He has played 45 snaps in three games, only 14 against the Titans on Sunday.

He was going to be in a tough spot at cornerback after the Bears signed Prince Amukamara and Marcus Cooper in free agency. But safety is crowded as well, and Hall could be battling second- year safety Deon Bush for a roster spot. Both players have practice- squad eligibilit­y.

“I wouldn’t say I’m too much concerned,” Hall said. “I’m trying to make the team like everybody else, trying to make the 53- man. I think what plays into it more is the versatilit­y, and special teams as well, being able to do more than just one thing.”

Versatilit­y, indeed, could be Hall’s ticket.

“When you get to picking your final team,” defensive coordinato­r Vic Fangio said, “if you can keep nine or 10 DBs, it’s good if somebody’s a swing guy that can play safety and corner. It saves you a roster spot that could be very beneficial.”

The paradox for Hall, though, is that while he’s making himself more versatile, he hasn’t been able to show a key element in playing safety — tackling. There’s little to no live tackling in practice. And he has had few opportunit­ies in games. Hall has one tackle ( and two pass breakups) in the three preseason games.

Hall, who played safety at Northern Iowa, said he’s comfortabl­e at that position.

“It’s been smooth so far,” he said. “There have been a few rough spots with getting the small things corrected and being consistent with those things. Then just moving up the depth chart. We’re pretty deep in the secondary, and starting a new position, I’ve got to start at the bottom and work my way up.”

Therein lies the big issue for Hall. Has he shown enough? The preseason finale is not as decisive as you would think, but for Hall, it could be huge.

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| NAM Y. HUH/ AP
Deiondre’ Hall has a lot of competitio­n in the Bears’ secondary. | NAM Y. HUH/ AP

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