Expectations have been sky high for Kevin White ever since the Chicago Bears used the seventh overall pick to select him out of West Virginia in 2015.

White missed his entire rookie season with a shin injury before being placed on injured reserve in 2016 after appearing in just four games. The young wideout has been working hard to get healthy for 2017 and head coach John Fox is impressed with White's work ethic this offseason.

“I think he looks very healthy. With the things that we’ve done, I’m hoping he can remain healthy,” Fox said Friday, via Kevin Fishbain of Pro Football Weekly. “There’s been a bugaboo in his career thus far, and frustration. … But it is part of the game and unfortunately it’s been a tough start. He’s a tireless worker and I think he’s having a great offseason.”

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In the four games he appeared in last season he recorded 19 catches for 187 yards and flashed some of his ability before he broke his fibula in Week 4 against the Detroit Lions.

Now that he is entering his third offseason with the Bears, offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains is expecting something simple from White.

“I hate being generic, but Kevin needs to get better every day,” said Loggains. “Obviously he hadn’t played as much football as we would’ve liked him to play. He’s done a good job out here in the offseason program right now and it really is as simple as getting comfortable and getting healthy and learning the offense and learning the new wrinkles we’ve put in and doing a good job with that stuff.”

White will turn 25 years old this summer and will have big expectations placed on him now that Alshon Jeffery is with the Philadelphia Eagles.