Sunday's 24-24 draw against the Miami Dolphins brought a lot of firsts for the Chicago Bears: it was the first outing under new head coach Ben Johnson, the team's first tie in the 21st century, and, perhaps most importantly, the first chance for the team and fans alike to watch live reps of the much-anticipated rookie class.
Highlighted by key offensive weapons like tight end Colston Loveland and receiver Luther Burden III, as well as trench reinforcements in offensive tackle Ozzy Trapilo and defensive tackle Shemar Turner, this year's group of first-year pros hopes to leave a strong impression with the coaching staff and front office before the end of training camp.