LAKE FOREST, Ill. — For three days at rookie minicamp, Kevin Toliver will be a first-team outside corner and maybe the most athletic and gifted player in the secondary.



Sure, he’s an undrafted rookie, but as a former five-star recruit and LSU Tiger, Toliver gets to be atop a rookie-only depth chart opposite Dubuque’s Michael Joseph, another undrafted player who is known in the draft community. At a set of practices where talent ranges from top-10 pick Roquan Smith to tryout players who may never even make it to an NFL training camp, Toliver stands out, especially when practices are held in shorts. He made a diving play on a ball in team drills to break up a slant.



“[Toliver] made some nice plays,” Bears coach Matt Nagy said. “Here’s a kid that’s very talented. And you can see he has good size. For him, it’s going to be a matter of understanding what we’re looking for in him and knowing it’s a great...