You know, the problem is that we've got 3 pretty decent ILB in front of him in Chillar, Hawk, and Barnett.
I can understand you wanting to split time to keep each fresh, but frankly with greater playing time comes greater production. Hawk, for example, had some of his best games in recent memory while Chillar was injured and he was forced to play in Nickel packages.
Bishop, I could see being useful in short yardage / goal line situations though. Other than that, I don't think he's going to get much playing time if at all.
This might be something to think about: Bishop could be a trade piece to use in this draft. Perhaps him + a pick to move up some spots if a player Ted covets at a position of need (OT, S) is on the board on day 2 or more likely day 3.
Maybe you think of picking up Brandon Spikes - maybe you can get him lower in the draft because of his poor 40 time. But that isn't a guarantee, and if you trade Bishop you end up needing to draft an ILB to secure the position.
My point is, even in trading Bishop you end up possibly doing more harm than good. He's in a tough spot - he obviously has some ability to contribute especially in run D. But he's got some good talent above him that, at this point in time, is more well rounded than he is.
I don't think he'll be seeing a ton of minutes, but I think if he can have a good Training Camp then he'll see his minutes extended. Other than that, he'll stay where he belongs: 4th on the depth chart at ILB.
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