Bears camp has Nahshon Wright turning heads as he battles for an outside cornerback job opposite Jaylon Johnson, with Al Harris supervising the Bears’ revamped secondary. Wright, a former third-round pick who spent time with Dallas under Harris, has impressed with his size, football IQ, and willingness to take coaching. Harris’s impact is highlighted by the quick bond he’s formed with Wright, a sign of potential long-term development at corner.
Wright’s push comes as he competes with Tyrique Stevenson for Week 1 duties, with Stevenson bringing length and volatility to the outside. Johnson remains a Pro Bowler and the anchor, but Wright’s summer surge has everyone watching the depth chart. If the rookie remains sharp, a starting role could be his early in the season, reshaping how Chicago’s secondary is projected for fantasy and real-game impact.
Overall, this reunion between Wright and Harris is a storyline to monitor—one that could lift the Bears’ pass defense from solid to formidable if Wright translates training-camp momentum into Week 1 production.