The Bears on Sunday agreed to terms with three players who tried out at their rookie minicamp over the weekend: Connecticut defensive lineman Kenton Adeyemi, Colorado State-Pueblo receiver Kieren Duncan and North Dakota State punter Ben LeCompte.
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Wide receiver Kieren Duncan
Adeyemi appeared in 12 games each of the last two seasons at Connecticut, recording 31 tackles, one sack and five tackles-for-loss in 2014 and 28 tackles, two sacks and 3.5 tackles-for-loss in 2015.
Duncan played in 46 games over four seasons at CSU-Pueblo, catching 112 passes for 1,914 yards and 14 touchdowns and averaging 27.7 yards with one touchdown on 39 kickoff returns and 10.4 yards on 36 punt returns.
LeCompte, a Barrington High School graduate, was a two-time FCS All-American and three-time All-Missouri Valley Conference performer who ranks fourth in FCS history with a 44.55 punting average. He had 14 punts of at least 60 yards and two of at least 70, including a career-long 75-yarder.