Herbert's 'business decision' paid dividends

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In his second game last season, Herbert set a Virginia Tech record with 358 all-purpose yards in a 38-31 win over Duke. The 5-9, 204-pounder rushed for 208 yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries and returned three kickoffs for 150 yards, with a long of 83 yards.


Last year, Herbert returned kickoffs on a regular basis for the first time in his college career, averaging 26.9 yards on 16 returns. He hopes to be able to audition for that job with the Bears—a position that's wide open following the departure of veteran Cordarrelle Patterson.


"I'm trying to help out the team any way possible," Herbert said, "whether it be any type of special teams or on offense. But kick return is something I pride myself on and I know it can affect the game to start out drives and help the offense to get field position.


"It's something I've been talking to [special team coordinator Chris Tabor] about. I feel like I'll be able to help the team out in that way."


Herbert believes that his skills as a running back help him return kickoffs.


"Being able to use my vision playing running back, being able to set up blocks, break tackles and run north and south, I think it's a really big thing to be able to hit that hole full speed with no fear and go," Herbert said. "I feel like all those things help in the kick return game."


More than two weeks after the draft, Herbert still marvels when he walks into Halas Hall and realizes that he's a member of the Bears.


"Everything here kind of amazes me," Herbert said. "I'm walking around seeing stuff. The facility and everything is top notch. I'm really excited to be here and happy that I got picked by the Bears."


The Bears traded down nine spots in the sixth round before drafting Herbert at No. 217. They also obtained a seventh-round selection in the trade with the Seahawks that they spent on BYU nose tackle Khyiris Tonga at No. 250.


"Khalil is a great young man," said Bears first-year running backs coach Michael Pitre, "a guy that has really high football IQ, and that was evident in just interviewing him. He was very consistent on film through our studying through the draft process. He has some big-play ability within his game in the run game and in the pass game, so we're excited to have him here with the Bears."
 
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