Often, a key for teams like the Chicago Bears to achieve better things from one season to the next is having certain players achieve more than expected. Maybe they’re a free agent who washed out with one team but finds new life with you. Or maybe they’re a draft pick that had a strong rookie year but fell off as a sophomore, then rediscovered their potential. Players who produce a “rebound” or “comeback” season can often be a driving force to success. Last year, that honor went to cornerback Jaylon Johnson.