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Rookie Tyler Scott gives Bears another deep threat

Rookie Tyler Scott gives Bears another deep threat


Scott hopes to form a strong connection with Fields and continue to produce big plays with the Bears like the 5-11, 185-pounder did for the Bearcats.

“When I was at Cincinnati, that was kind of where I found my niche, that was my calling,” he said. “I love just taking the top off being able to open up and run. That just opens up my underneath game. DBs get scared and that helps with the run game, that just helps with the underneath game, that just opens up so many things.”

Scott appeared in 30 games over three seasons at Cincinnati, catching 87 passes for 1,439 yards and 14 touchdowns, an average of 16.5 yards per reception.

After playing running back throughout his career at Norton High School just outside Akron, he was switched to receiver upon arriving at Cincinnati in 2020.

Scott played sparingly while learning a new position as a freshman. He became a starter in 2021 on a Bearcats team that reached the College Football Playoff and then blossomed last year, earning second-team All-American Athletic Conference honors after establishing career highs in all receiving categories with 54 catches, 899 yards and nine TDs.

While Scott had to wait until Day 3 of the draft to be selected, he’s determined not to let that stop him from succeeding in the NFL. He employed the same attitude when he didn’t have any scholarship offers following his junior season in high school. At the time, Scott emailed his highlights to 15-20 college coaches and received only one reply—from Rutgers. It wasn’t until later that Cincinnati made him an offer that he accepted.

“My hill might be a little steeper to climb,” Scott said, “but my job [was] to get my foot in the door. That happened when I was in high school. When I was in high school, I was under-recruited. If I could get my foot in the door, I knew I could make the opportunity to play at the next level. I’m just carrying that same chip on my shoulder here.”

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