Sunday, November 10, 2024

The Viral Moment The Bears Fell In Love With Rome Odunze

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There were several moments throughout his college career when Rome Odunze probably earned the admiration of the Chicago Bears scouting department. Maybe it was his breakout performance as a sophomore against Stanford when he went for 161 yards and a touchdown. Maybe it was the three-game stretch last season when he scored six touchdowns. Or maybe it was posting 227 receiving yards in the Pac-12 championship and Sugar Bowl to get Washington to the national title game. However, the moment that likely set him on a path to Chicago came at, of all places, the scouting combine.

The pre-draft event was productive for Odunze. He ran a 4.45 in the 40-yard dash and had a vertical jump of 39 inches. Nobody disputed that he was one of the top performers there. Yet there was one problem. His time in the 3-cone drill didn’t match his expectations. Odunze expected to run it in 6.6 seconds or less. It didn’t happen. Almost every other player would’ve shrugged their shoulders and ended the workout. Not Odunze. He stayed on the field even after everybody else had left and kept running it.

He never managed to crack 6.6 but did get a 6.88, which was the fourth-fastest time of any receiver at the event. It was a glaring display of the competitiveness and work ethic Odunze possessed.

“I think for me, I had told everybody I was going to finish the combine and compete in everything I did. When I was going through that process, they weren’t giving me a time because they didn’t say I was doing the drill exactly how I wanted it done. To me, I wasn’t leaving the field until I had completed every single task I said I was going to compete. That’s just me as a man. I hold my word very sternly and doing what I say I’m going to do. It was my goal to go out and compete at every single thing at the combine and I wasn’t going to leave the field until that was done.”

That display by Rome Odunze likely won the Bears over.

Remember, GM Ryan Poles has said he wants competitors. Head coach Matt Eberflus wants players willing to work really hard. The young receiver displayed both qualities with that little stunt. Nobody had ever chosen to stay on a practice field longer because he was unsatisfied with his time. Marvin Harrison Jr. didn’t even participate in the combine at all, nor did Malik Nabers. While they may have gone ahead of him in the draft, the Bears may have ended up getting the guy who has the best career.

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Talent was never a question with Rome Odunze. He has everything you could want in a wide receiver. There is no way he falls to the 9th pick in almost any other draft. That is how good he is. The Bears felt lucky when he got to them, admitting it was a 50/50 shot at best. Now he gets to pair with one of the best quarterback prospects in years on a team his favorite player (Devin Hester) became famous on. If he pans out as hoped, that statement at the combine will become part of his legend.

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Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Apr 30, 2024 9:26 am

Thanks once again TJ for your masterplan.

repnice2
repnice2
Apr 30, 2024 8:17 am

Out of a small draft class, Odunze is by far my favorite! I believe he has the stuff that could garner him Rookie of the Year consideration.

ManGod
Apr 30, 2024 7:54 am

R Odunze is hungry and strives to be the best he can possibly become. He works harder not because it is expected of him, but because he expects it of himself to achieve his own goals and glory. I do believe he may turn out to be the best WR taken in this draft.

Sam
Sam
Apr 30, 2024 7:53 am

Insanely happy we got this dude. I was so nervous he wouldn’t make it to 9… and when he was actually there at 9, I was just as nervous that we would go in another direction. This offense is gona look incredibly different this year. Can’t wait!!

Slip Knotz
Slip Knotz
Apr 29, 2024 8:13 pm

This article makes me like Odunze that much more. I watched quite a bit of the combine but didn’t see this portion. I really don’t like young men skipping bowl games and combine demos. You have GM’s trying very hard to get a look and the player is not contributing. I thought the Bears would trade down and repair the Defense in order to save some coin. I knew Peniz would go high but no one knew Atlanta would be the team taking Penix. Odunze is a Bear now. Looking forward to see him pick up stuff from his elder… Read more »

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