The Chicago Bears are evaluating candidates to start opposite Jaylon Johnson in 2026, with Tyrique Stevenson and rookie Malik Muhammad as the top contenders. Other candidates include Jaylon Jones, Zah Frazier, Terell Smith, and Josh Blackwell.
Key points
Chicago Bears are evaluating starting cornerback candidates.
Jaylon Johnson is confirmed as one starting cornerback.
Tyrique Stevenson and Malik Muhammad are top contenders.
Zah Frazier faces challenges due to inexperience.
Coaching staff may favor Muhammad for future opportunities.
Chicago Bears
Nov 2, 2025; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; Chicago Bears cornerback Tyrique Stevenson (29) and Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase (1) walk back to the line of scrimmage during the second quarter at Paycor Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-Imagn Images | Katie Stratman-Imagn Images
Nov 2, 2025; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; Chicago Bears cornerback Tyrique Stevenson (29) and Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase (1) walk back to the line of scrimmage during the second quarter at Paycor Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-Imagn Images | Katie Stratman-Imagn Images
The Chicago Bears have given their secondary a facelift, and it should make things interesting in 2026.
There are two new starting safeties with Coby Bryant and rookie Dillon Thieneman. There are two familiar names playing cornerback. Kyler Gordon returns as the teamās nickel corner, while Jaylon Johnson will be one of the teamās starting outside cornerbacks.
But this raises an interesting question. Who starts opposite Jaylon Johnson?
This looks like one of the more wide-open opportunities for a training-camp competition.
Letās look at the potential candidates.
**Jaylon Jones:** Jones has carved out a nice career. After being a UDFA in 2022, heās spent most of his career in Chicago and has made himself a serviceable backup. He has a chance to make the 53-man roster again this year, but if he earns the starting spot opposite Johnson in his age-29 season, something has gone terribly wrong for Chicago.
**:** Nobody knows what the Bears have in Frazier. Heck, the Bears donāt even know what they have in Frazier. Frazier could come in and turn heads and earn this starting spot, but I think at this point, thatās a significant long shot. Frazier has a lot going against him. Heās a 26-year-old rookie, heās coming from a small school, and thereās usually an adjustment period for players taking a jump up in competition, and he missed an entire year of his career already. I think the odds are higher that Frazier misses the 53-man roster and ends up on the practice squad than he becomes the teamās CB2 this season.
**:** What can you say about Terell Smith? He has definitely shown ability at the NFL level. His playing style is probably far more suited for Matt Eberflusā scheme than Dennis Allenās scheme, but there is a chance he could be a square peg in a round hole and still be the best option to start. Being this is Smithās last year of his contract and his significant injury history, he probably doesnāt have a long-term future here. He will start if he wins the job, but the Bears will definitely be hoping someone else wins this job other than Smith. We also canāt rule out, coming off the patellar tendon rupture, that Smith isnāt the same player and misses the roster outright.
**:** Blackwell is largely on the team for his special teams play. When he plays on the defensive side of the ball, heās best utilized as a nickel. I donāt expect Blackwell to be considered for this competition.
**Tyrique Stevenson:** Stevenson is a bit of an enigma. A talent bright enough to be drafted in the second round, heās actually seen his playing time decrease in each of his three NFL seasons. He lost significant playing time with the Eberflus staff due to his issues at the end of the game in 2024, and many fans and analysts (myself included) thought Stevenson was a better scheme fit for Dennis Allen, and we would see him blossom in 2025. That didnāt happen. In fact, late in the season, when the Bears had significant injuries to their outside corners, they got creative to keep Stevenson on the field less. He does not seem to have endeared himself to this staff, and while thereās a good chance Stevenson is the teamās best performer this August and wins the position, if itās close at all with anyone else, the tie will go elsewhere, in my opinion. Unless Stevenson plays lights out this year, it should be expected that this is his final year in Chicago.
**Malik Muhammad:** Could a fourth-round draft pick start as a rookie at CB? Absolutely. Muhammad is a nice scheme fit for Dennis Allenās defense and comes from Texas, where heās already been playing stiff competition in the SEC. Muhammadās biggest knock is that he needs to add playing strength, but the Bears can immediately get him in the weight room to work on that. Muhammad may have been a fourth-round pick, but heās positioned around 85 on the consensus board, which would make his value more of a third-round pick. Winning the job out of training camp might be a tall order for Muhammad, but since he was drafted by this coaching staff, I think they will give him every opportunity to succeed in year one.
**Likely verdict:** While you can hold out hope that a guy like Frazier or Smith surprises people and earns the job, this likely comes down to two candidates: Stevenson and Muhammad. I like Muhammad, and I expect him to start for the Bears eventually, but I donāt think it will happen right away. I think Stevenson earns the job for week one, and Muhammad finds himself in the starting lineup by midseason.
Q&A
Who are the candidates to start opposite Jaylon Johnson for the Bears?
The main candidates include Tyrique Stevenson, Malik Muhammad, Jaylon Jones, Zah Frazier, Terell Smith, and Josh Blackwell.
What challenges does Zah Frazier face in earning a starting spot?
Zah Frazier, a 26-year-old rookie from a small school, faces significant challenges including a lack of experience and missing an entire year of play.
Why might Tyrique Stevenson struggle to keep his starting position?
Tyrique Stevenson has seen his playing time decrease over the years and may not have the support of the coaching staff, making it crucial for him to perform exceptionally well.
What is the likelihood of Malik Muhammad starting as a rookie cornerback?
While Malik Muhammad has potential as a fourth-round draft pick, it may be challenging for him to secure a starting role immediately, though he will be given opportunities by the coaching staff.
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