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The Chicago Bears see speedy rookie linebacker Ruben Hyppolite II as a perfect fit for coordinator Dennis Allen’s defense.
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Linebacker Ruben Hyppolite II wanted to go to a college where he could make a difference. At Maryland, he has, and he's just a sophomore.
Head coach Ben Johnson singled out Hyppolite at the end of mandatory minicamp this month, saying the Bears saw the most improvement from him among all their players.
Rookie Ruben Hyppolite impressed the Bears' coaching staff this spring and he is a candidate to win a starting linebacker ...
COLLEGE PARK — Maryland middle linebacker Ruben Hyppolite is regarded as one of the fastest players on the team. He demonstrated that speed when the No. 4 jersey became available.
Bears second-round receiver Luther Burden III wore his chip on his shoulder over being snubbed in the draft after numerous comments denigrating is practice habits and other aspects of his play.
Plenty said the Chicago Bears reached on Ruben Hyppolite II, the Bears didn't care much. The Maryland product and his new teammates have confidence he can prove he's a steal.