The Facts:
Cohen, who likes to be called "Big Daddy," says he's up to 190 pounds -- "all muscle" -- this offseason.
Diehards Line:
Cohen is best used as a change-of-pace breakaway runner and receiver behind early-down hammer Jordan Howard. Cohen became the first rookie in more than 50 years to score touchdowns as a runner, receiver, passer and punt returner and showed a versatility that has left many excited about the prospect of seeing Cohen in new head coach Matt Nagy’s offense this year. So even with his weight going up, expect Nagy and his staff to avoid running Cohen between the tackles and to continue using him as a satellite player. As Profootballtalk.com put it: "The Bears have added weapons to their offense in free agency and could add others in the draft next week, but Cohen’s likely to get plenty of chances to prove himself regardless of who else is on hand come September.: