In addition to having numerous young players participating in the Chicago Bears rookie minicamp this weekend, veteran Quinten Rollins is also vying for a shot with the organization. He is one of the veteran players listed on Chicago's roster of players participating in rookie minicamp.

Rollins was a second-round pick of the Green Bay Packers in 2015 out of Miami (Ohio). He played just one year of football at Miami after spending four years playing basketball collegiately. He played in 116 games and ended his basketball career with 214 steals, 391 assists and 106 games started. He then played 12 games on the football field, recording 72 tackles, nine pass deflections, seven interceptions and one forced fumble during that time. Despite his limited experience he still went in the second round of the draft. He was the highest draft pick of the school since Ben Roethlisberger went in the first round of the 2004 NFL Draft.

As a rookie, Rollins saw action in 14 games with four starts with the Packers. He ended the season with 31 tackles, one sack, six pass deflections and two interceptions. Rollins was then the team's primary nickelback during the 2016 season. He played in 13 games that season with 10 starts. In those games, Rollins recorded a career-high 41 tackles, eight pass deflections and one interception.

Rollins initially beat out rookie Kevin King for the third cornerback spot on Green Bay's roster in 2017 before King overtook him on the depth chart. Rollins was later placed on injured reserve in mid-October of 2017 after suffering a non-contact injury. He recorded 19 tackles and two pass deflections in six games with one start for the Packers prior to his injury. Green Bay moved him to safety last offseason and he also spent time as a return man. He injured his hamstring in the final preseason game of the year and was put on injured reserve. The next day he was waived with an injury settlement.

Rollins was signed by the Arizona Cardinals in late November 2018. He did not appear in a game for the team and was released in the middle of December.

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The veteran defensive back has had injury issues in the past and has steadily declined since entering the league. What would make him appealing for the Bears is he at least has experience at the NFL level and can play both on the outside and out of the slot as a nickelback. Chicago has seemingly been looking to add more depth to the position this offseason.

The Bears saw Bryce Callahan leave in free agency to join the Denver Broncos and the team replaced him with veteran Buster Skrine. The Bears also drafted Kansas State cornerback Duke Shelley in the sixth round of this year's draft before using their final draft pick in the seventh round to select Valdosta State's Stephen Denmark.

Rollins will now have a chance to prove to Chicago's staff that he deserves the opportunity to fight for a roster spot this offseason if he performs well at rookie minicamp.