The Chicago Bears’ now includes a starting member of the defense.
Defensive end DeMarcus Walker’s name popped up on Thursday’s injury report. This is a new bit of information since Walker’s name wasn’t on Wednesday’s report. Walker was limited in practice because of a groin issue. Seeing a starter show up on a Thursday injury report is unsettling. It is especially bothersome when it is someone like Walker, who figures to be a player the Bears will use in a variety of ways along the defensive line.
Last year, Chicago’s defense was at its best when Head Coach (and lead defensive play-caller) Matt Eberflus was deploying DeMarcus Walker as a defensive end on early downs, then situationally kicking him inside on other downs. Playing without Walker could be a major blow. But we’ll cross that bridge when we get to it.
Should we need to cross that bridge, then it is worth knowing who is behind DeMarcus Walker on the de𝔍pth chart.
Newly acquired defensive end Darrell Taylor would likely get snaps in obvious pass-rushing situations, but I’d also like to see the Bears work him into spots that could leverage his aggressiveness as a run defender. Rookie Austin Booker flashed throughout training camp and the preseason. He is also on the short-list of “next up” if Walker can’t give it a go. Booker, a Bears’ Day 3 selection, has veteran Montez Sweat excited. And if Sweat is excited, then I am, too. Maybe preseason standout Daniel Hardy will find his way into the mix. It should be all hands on deck if DeMarcus Walker can’t play on Sunday.
Thursday’s Chicago Bears injury report update
Other notes from the updated injury report: