"As he gets better at one or two things, his numbers will go up," Monachino said, via the Chicago Tribune. "(What) may happen first are the effective rushes, right? He may affect the quarterback. He may affect the launch point. He may move a guy off the spot. But the more of those that come along, the more productive rushes he's going to have. The more he's going to get home and finish. Right now we're focused on just a couple of things with Leonard. And it's not because he can't handle more. It's because we want to build his toolbox in a way that, 'This is my go-to, and this is the counter off of it.'"