Home Sports The Chicago Bears offense just got a lot better — on paper — with the addition of QB Justin Fields. Here’s a position-by-position look.

The Chicago Bears offense just got a lot better — on paper — with the addition of QB Justin Fields. Here’s a position-by-position look.

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Dazz Newsome is an intriguing pick for a sixth-rounder, but it’s too soon to tell if he can make an impact as a slot receiver this year. Otherwise, the Bears are largely the same in the wide receivers room, which is both good and bad. The good, of course, is that Allen Robinson is back, even if it’s under the franchise tag. It will be interesting to watch how he handles the upcoming organized team activities now that the Bears drafted Justin Fields. The NFLPA has pushed for all-virtual OTAs, and Robinson didn’t commit last week to attending. But on-field time will be crucial as the Bears get Andy Dalton and Fields up to speed. The Bears also have reason to be excited about the second season for Darnell Mooney, who had 61 catches for 631 yards and four touchdowns in 2020. But they want more from Anthony Miller, who could be at a career crossroads in his fourth season, while Javon Wims and Riley Ridley haven’t contributed much.

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