Darnell Wright Has Been Getting Lessons From Unlikeliest Source

With all the focus being on Caleb Williams this summer, it’s easy to forget Darnell Wright is in the second year of his push to become a franchise tackle for the Chicago Bears. The former 10th overall pick had a promising rookie season in 2023, emerging as a strong run blocker. However, if he were going to reach the next level, he’d have to keep improving as a pass protector. His progress through the preseason is noteworthy. He’s yet to allow a single pressure on the quarterback in 26 pass-blocking snaps. While a small sample size, it is a good sign that he took a considerable step forward in his development.

Of course, part of that is his own hard work. Another is solid teaching from offensive line coach Chris Morgan. However, it appears Wright has an additional tutor he’s been going to for extra help. Greg Braggs of CHGO caught sight of them together after the team’s latest camp practice.

Darnell Wright seeking help from Montez Sweat is so smart.

The Pro Bowl defensive end has established himself as one of the NFL’s best pass rushers after his 12.5 sacks last season. Wright knows he will face guys like that every Sunday. If he wants to have a long career, he must learn how to block them consistently. That not only requires strength and athleticism but discipline with his hands. So many sacks are created by rushers who set blockers up with their hand-fighting techniques. Learning to combat them is always the hardest part for any offensive tackle. Those were lessons Darnell Wright sometimes learned the hard way as a rookie. It is encouraging that he recognizes the opportunity to learn every little trick Sweat knows. Those lessons will go a long way in helping protect Caleb Williams this season and beyond.

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