Most knew the 2016 season would be a disastrous year with final tallies showing the Bears finish with a 3-13 record with Jordan Howard being the lone bright spot on the club. Expectations for 2017 weren’t much higher for the Bears, but drafting a potential franchise signal caller in Mitchell Trubisky was another piece to the rebuilding puzzle to get the fan base excited for what the possibilities had in store for the future. While the Bears added another dimension to the backfield with change of pace specialist Tarik Cohen, Jordan Howard seemed to have the lead role secured without any solid competition threatening to remove him of his duties. Over the course of his two seasons in the NFL, Howard has been able to produce great numbers rushing for 2435 yards and finding the endzone a healthy 15 times on a club inept at throwing the ball, quite impressive. Adding to that, notable traits from Howard’s overall game includes his ability to block blitzing line backers and having average to above average ability in catching passes out of the backfield. In two seasons Jordan has been able to muster 52 receptions for 423 yards while adding one score through the air, not bad for a guy that is pegged to have bricks for hands.