Chicago Sun-Times

ISU’s Lee no longer overlooked

Versatile O- lineman played guard, tackle his senior season

- ADAM L. JAHNS Email: ajahns@suntimes.com

Two days spent with the Bears included an I- need- to- pinch- myself moment for Illinois State offensive lineman Cameron Lee.

First, Lee had dinner with new offensive- line coach Jeremiah Washburn. And the next day, he met general manager Ryan Pace, coach John Fox and members of the training and nutrition staffs.

“It was exciting, but, honestly, it was just kind of rewarding,” Lee said of his recent pre- draft visit to Halas Hall.

“I was a walk- on at Illinois State. I never even took a college official visit. To have one in the NFL, it was like, ‘ Wow, look how far you made it.’ ” And he’s not done yet. The Bears certainly have their reasons to be interested in Lee. Under Pace, the Bears can never have enough depth on the offensive line. The Bears also have a history of targeting players who can handle different spots up front.

Lee — who also had a formal interview with the Saints at the NFL Scouting Combine — can do that.

In his last season at Illinois State, Lee started 12 games and made a late move from right guard to right tackle. He started every game at right guard as a junior.

At 6- 6 and 312 pounds with long arms, Lee has pro- level size. His strength stands out on film, but through his interactio­ns with NFL teams, he knows more will be expected in the near future.

“I’m still in the process of getting better,” said Lee, who played in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl and has spoken with nearly every team during the draft process.

“[ Coaches] see me as a guy with a lot of upside and a lot of potential. There are some mechanical and strength things that I need to work on and improve on that will get me to the next level and allow me to have a career out of it.’’

Teams will host players on visits to get a feel for what makes them tick as people, and Lee’s underdog story surely is one that will resonate with some coaches.

Lee was a three- sport star at Oakwood High School — “It’s a really small school in a really small town in Central Illinois,” he said — but he didn’t have any scholarshi­p offers despite his size and accomplish­ments in football. Only Illinois State and Indiana State invited him to walk on.

“I certainly was the low man on the totem pole,” Lee said. “I had to really put in my time.”

The Bears and other teams have noticed.

He has turned out to be much more than a college walk- on.

“I’ve come from a really small town; I had to walk on at Illinois State,” Lee said. “I always feel like that’s what made me who I am and what has made me successful.

“I feel a little [ ticked] off, honestly. I’ve always played like that. I feel like I’ve been overlooked a lot, and that’s part of the way I play and who I am.”

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At 6- 6 and 312 pounds with long arms, Illinois State offensive lineman Cameron Lee has pro- level size. | MICHAEL CONROY/ AP
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