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The Cut List

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

So here are the ones that didn’t make it this year. I really wished the Bears would of kept Afalava instead of Josh Bullocks. I also wished they would of kept Tim Shaw instead of Brian Iwuh. The dude was ferocious on special teams and it would of been nice if they would of kept him as a back up to Brian Urlacher. With a year or two from learning from a future Hall of Famer, he would be ready to take over for Brian when he retires. That’s just my opinion. If they do keep him on the practice squad, I doubt he’ll stay there for long.

S Al Afalava
WR Freddie Barnes
LB Kevin Malast
CB Cornelius Brown
CB Woodny Turenne
S Quentin Scott
C Tim Walter
LB Kelvin Smith
LB Tim Shaw
DT Mick Williams
DE Barry Turner
OL Levi Horn
OL James Marten
WR Juaquin Iglesias
DT Jarron Gilbert
TE Richard Angulo
OL James Marten
FB Eddie Williams
WR Greg Mathews
S Aaron Webster
C Josh Beekman
QB Dan LeFevour

What do you think of the Bears cut list this year?

GammaBears

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Bears Defensive Backs

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

The Bears pride themselves on defense and hard hitting players. That’s exactly what they got in Doug Plank, Gary Fencik and Mike Brown. The Bears hoped to continue this tradition of hard hitting defensive backs when they drafted safety, Major Wright this year. I personally think they did. We saw a bright shining light in Wright when he played against the Chargers in preseason this year. Unfortunately he fracture a finger and will miss the rest of the preseason. I just hope his finger heals fast enough so he can play opening day against the Detroit Lions. Anyways, time to break down the defensive back positions.

Lets start it off with the Left Cornerbacks. There are four players currently listed on the Bears depth chart at LCB. Zackary Bowman, Corey Graham, Joshua Moore and Woodny Turenne. The Bears listed Bowman as the starter and Graham as the back up. I would rather have Joshua Moore as the back up this year. He is having a wonderful camp this year, but I think the main reason why they don’t have him as the back up is the lack of experience in the NFL. Which I can understand, I have a feeling if Moore continues to develop he will be starting in the next year or two. Depending on how good Bowman plays that is. I haven’t forgot Woodny Turrene folks. He looked good in preseason last year in my opinion, but the Bears never kept him on the final roster. They did put him on the practice squad though. I just don’t think he will make the final roster again this year, but will be placed on the practice squad.

Time to go over the right side of the field. Charles Tillman is easily the starter and I have no problems with that. He’s been a force for the Bears since the Bears had drafted him in 2003. Since then, he’s had a total of 540 tackles, 22 interceptions (3 of which were returned for touchdowns), 22 forced fumbles (1 was returned for a touchdown), and 2 sacks. Last year had 2 interceptions (1 interception return for a touchdown), and 6 forced fumbles. Not bad for someone who is in his 8th year of his career. He did have one scary moment last season when he cracked some of ribs and bruised a lung when he collided with Craig Steltz, but I think he has recovered nicely since then. So in my opinion he rightfully deserves the start, but if you disagree let me know by replying to this blog post. All feedback is greatly appreciated. Unfortunately for the Bears, Tillman’s back ups don’t have a lot of experience besides Tim Jennings. He was with the Colts in 2006 and was cut in 2009. He doesn’t have that many turnovers and not a lot of tackles. He only has 4 career interceptions and 3 forced fumbles. Not something I would look for, but the Bears really have no other choice right now. The other two back ups are D.J. Moore and Cornelius Brown, and out of the two I’m sure the Bears will be keeping Moore and might place Brown on the practice squad or just cut him completely. Moore who’s in his second season didn’t do anything last year and this year might look the same. Just depends on how healthy Tillman and Jennings are throughout the season. I really hope Tillman stays healthy throughout the season. He’s a force to be reckoned with when he’s on a roll.

Now onto the Chicago Bears’ Safeties. The Safety position has been missing leadership and a hard hitting player since Mike Brown was cut. I’ve mentioned Brown a few times in this entry and for good reason. He was a monster out on the field, a true definition of a Chicago Bear. The only downside is that he played so rough he often hurt himself. Just the Bears luck he remained healthy after he was cut. I’m happy for that, don’t get me wrong. I want to see him succeed year after year and hope the Bears resign him. Mark my words, Mike Brown will be coaching one day, and I hope that he’s coaching for the Bears after he retires.

The starting Strong Safety of the Bears so far is Danieal Manning. I would much rather have Chris Harris playing Strong instead of Free Safety. Manning just doesn’t have what it takes to be the starter. He is best suited for back up work and now a full time punt/kick off return man. From what I recall, Chris played Strong while with the Carolina Panthers and excelled. So I would much rather have Harris as the starter instead of Manning. Since the Bears have Harris listed as the starter for Free Safety I would move up Major Wright to be the starter and have Al Afalava be the backup and Josh Bullocks cut. From what I’ve seen from Major Wright in the preseason he has the knack for the position. I know it was just one game, but from that one game he has shown he can handle it. That’s just my opinion. I know it won’t happen anytime soon, but I would very much like it to happen. Al Afalava showed some promise on the field last year but Major Wright is far better in my opinion. That’s why I would have Afalava play as the back up. Now with Chris Harris playing Strong in my scenario, I would have Craig Steltz as the back up. I know a lot of folks knock Steltz playing ability but he has shown he can play in the NFL, but at best he will be a back up so far.

The Bears have listed two other players as the back ups for Strong Safety. Quentin Scott and Aaron Webster will most likely be cut or put on the practice squad. I haven’t heard much from Aaron Webster, but I did have a conversation with someone who knew Quentin Scott’s secondary coach/d-coordinator. He said that Scott has a great shot to make the team and do well on special teams. So Quentin could very well be kept on the roster for special teams only. I can’t say for sure, but we’ll find out won’t we?

GammaBears

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Bears Defensive Line

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

The Bears have had a rich history on the defensive line. There have been many legends who played on the line for the Bears since 1920. There’s Doug Atkins, Dan Hampton, Richard Dent, Steve McMicheal, and the “Fridge”. Those are just a few off the top of my head, so forgive me if I forgot anyone. There’s also Alex Brown, he was a very good defensive lineman for the Bears and all around great guy and I don’t think anyone can disagree with that.

I will be starting things off with the Left Defensive End position this entry. Alex Brown played the majority of the year and was cut this off season. I could go on and on about how it was a really really bad idea to cut Alex, but I’d rather not turn this entry into a Jerry Angelo bash fest. Anyways, there will be plenty of competition at the LDE position this year between Mark Anderson and Israel Idonije. They are competing for the starting job while Corey Wootton is pretty much slated for a back up role. I do think he will be playing some this year, but not a whole lot unless Mark or Izzy is injured. Now, Mark and Izzy didn’t get much playing time but did rack up a total of 5.5 sacks combined. Mark ended the season with 28 tackles combined and 3.5 sacks while Izzy only had 18 tackles, 2.5 sacks and one forced fumble.

Mark Anderson only had one outstanding season and that his rookie season. He racked up 28 combined tackles and 12 sacks and four forced fumbles. Pretty much everyone thought he was going to be the next big thing for the Bears. He hasn’t reached that peak since then and that was in 2006. He didn’t even start that year either. So I really don’t know what happened to him. Israel Idonije on the other hand was never given a chance to shine in my opinion. Only thing folks know him for is his kindness off the football field and his ability to block field goals and passes. I do believe with his speed and jump off the ball he will be starting, but I think that Lovie Smith will rotate them throughout the game evenly. Which isn’t bad either and it gives both of them a chance to rest.

Now time to move onto the defensive tackles. Tommie Harris is starting without a doubt. It’s his year to lose the starting job if he plays that horrible. Over the past few years he has been a disappointment. With his injuries and not properly rehabbing them has put a damper on his career. He really needs to turn his career around this year.
The Bears signed a monster in Julius Peppers to help Tommie out. They should be able to create more pressure and sack the quarterback more often this season. I guess we’ll find out right? The Bears have Marcus Harrison and Henry Melton competing as the back up. They also have Marcus Harrison competing for the back up position for the Nose Tackle. I’m sure he will be lining up as a DT and as a NT throughout the season. Henry Melton will see some playing time, but not a whole lot. He went on injured reserve last season so I’m sure he is ready to go and play some football.

Now it’s the Nose Tackle’s turn. It’s a complete free for all for the starting job in my opinion, even though they have Anthony Adams listed as the starter. The players listed on the depth chart are Anthony Adams, Marcus Harrison, and Matt Toeaina. There is another player on the depth chart, Mick Williams. He will most likely end up being cut or put on the practice squad.

In 2009 Anthony Adams started only 8 games last year, registered 44 tackles and 2 sacks. It was another quiet year for him, but it was the most sacks he had since joining the Bears in 2007. Marcus Harrison had another quiet year, only registering 24 tackles and one sack. So it wasn’t the best year for nose tackles last season. The whole defensive line wasn’t playing that well except for Alex Brown. Why oh why Jerry? Both Anthony and Marcus play well, but they haven’t shown me a whole lot that they deserve to be the starter at nose tackle this year.
Now the fan favorite right now, Matt “The Big Toe” Toeaina is having a wonderful camp this year. He didn’t do anything last year and was pretty much pushed back in the line rotation. It was pretty crowded and hectic last year, but this year he’s having a terrific camp and it’s putting him in the spotlight. I really want him to be the starter or at least the first back up. I really wished they would of given him a chance for the job the last two years at least.

Another no brainer, Julius Peppers will be starting at Right Defensive End this season and hopefully for many more seasons. I also hope he will continue having 10+ sacks a year. If Julius doesn’t have at least 10, he will most likely be labeled as a bust of a free agency signing.

Now his back up Jarron Gilbert might actually be cut this season. That’s the rumor going around some of the sports blogs. He has a lot of athleticism and potential to be great in the NFL. He became a bit famous for his athleticism when he was recorded jumping out of a pool. He also was a phenom for San Jose State in his college playing days. in 2008 he had 52 tackles, 22 of them were for losses and 9.5 sacks. So the talent is there, but he just didn’t do much last year in NFL. Only racking up one tackle, which isn’t the best thing for a defensive end or any defensive player really. Me personally, I don’t think he will be cut this year. He only had one bad year and now he has some time to learn from a great player, Julius Peppers.

The other rumor/idea is that he will be converted to an offensive lineman. It’s something that has been done before, and it’s not a bad idea. If they were to convert Jarron, he would need to bulk up and I do mean bulk up. He weighs under 300 pounds at the moment according to the Bears website. If they do move him, I think he would fit perfectly at right tackle to back up Frank Omiyale and J’Marcus Webb. I would love to see someone other than Frank Omiyale at Right Tackle. He needs to be replaced, but that’s just my opinion. What do you think?

There are two others listed under Right Defensive End, Barry Turner and Maurice Evans. Out of those two, I think the Bears will keep Barry Turner. He was quite a force at Nebraska. His career stats include, 115 tackles, 34 tackles for loss, 17 sacks and 2 forced fumbles. If Ndamukong Suh didn’t play at Nebraska, I’m sure Barry would of received more media and national attention. Unfortunately for Maurice Evans, he’s been bounced from one team to another. He’s been with 5 different teams including the Bears. That should do it for the Bears defensive line this year. Sorry that it took so long to write this entry Bears fans. Next entry will be about the Bears DB’s.

GammaBears

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Bears Linebackers

Sunday, August 15th, 2010

This entry I’ll be writing about one of the Bears strongest positions. The linebacker position has been pretty much covered for the past decade so it seems. No real surprises or big changes. It’s one thing I can say is stable on the whole team. There’s one thing for sure, the Chicago Bears have the linebacker position covered. There’s no other team in the NFL that has had more legendary players at the linebacker position. I could go on and on about how awesome the Bears are, but you already know that. =) Oh and by the way, all the Bears linebackers will be sporting mohawks this year. Briggs told a reporter a few days ago when the Bears are 3-0, Babich will sport a mohawk. I can’t wait to see that.

With Brian Urlacher having a year to rest up and heal, he will have a dominate year that will rival his rookie year. I think we will see a new Brian out there this season. A faster and stronger one that will create lots and I do mean lots of havoc. It definitely hurt not having him throughout the year on defense, but I think it was for the best. He basically added another year to his career by sitting out the entire year. So mark my words, a great year for the monster in the middle.

Lance Briggs is on a roll, he has been voted to the last five Pro-Bowls and has been selected 3 times to the All-Pro team. He has been an unstoppable force for the past decade and teams have no real answer to stop him from pile driving ball carriers. Last season he racked up 118 combined tackles, 2.5 sacks and one interception. With Urlacher back on ‘D’ this year, his numbers might go down a little, but not much.

There will be competition at the Strong Linebacker position between Pisa Tinoisamoa and Nick Roach this year. I firmly believe that Pisa will be starting this year. Nothing against Nick Roach, he’s a great player and has plenty of experience but Pisa has more. Only reason why Pisa keeps riding the pine is because of injuries. If he hadn’t been injured last year it would of been a good season for him. He’s a ferocious linebacker who seems to be around the football most of the time. I do believe that Nick Roach is a very good back up and will most likely start next season. That’s just my opinion.

Brian Urlacher’s backup Hunter Hillenmeyer went down with a foot injury during the preseason game against the Chargers. I hope it’s nothing serious because believe it or not he’s a very good backup. Which is why the Bears have kept him all these years. His football IQ is amazing, but the only thing keeping him back is his size and strength. I do believe if he was built like Urlacher or Briggs he would be starting for another team.

This will be my last blog post for a while, going on vacation in a few days. So always remember. Bear Down! Oh and watch out for Tim Shaw this season. He’s going to tear it up out there . I don’t think he’ll start but he will be one of the best special teams players the Bears will have this year.

GammaBears

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Training Camp Video 2010 – 1

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

We are going to be posting some training camp videos here. Here are just a couple. Let us know your thoughts.

For more check out – Chicago Bears website
and even more – NFL website

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Chicago Bears Tight Ends

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

The Bears arguably have one of the best Tight End tandems in the NFL in my opinion. Of course I’m probably a little biased because I’m a die hard Bears fan. Desmond Clark and Greg Olsen will dominate this year, even in the Mike Martz offense. I don’t care what anyone says about Olsen, he can be a dominant tight end, he just needed some time to develop. I think he just did that last year and this offseason. We all know what Dez Clark can do, he’s a proven blocker and a catching tight end for the Bears. I really hope he stays with the Bears for the rest of his career and retires in Chicago. Anyways, not to get off track here, but the Bears will have one of the most dominant tight end tandems in the league this year.

The only thing that worries me about Greg Olsen is his blocking ability, which is why the Bears picked up Brandon Manumaleuna. That and he played for Mike Martz with the Rams. From what I’ve read and heard about Brandon, he’s a very good blocking tight end and not so much a receiving one. I think with the Bears new offensive line coach Mike Tice, who is primarily known for his great offensive line coaching. He will teach Greg Olsen how to block instead of looking like a fish out there. That’s what really hampered Olsen last year. I remember the San Fran game, mainly because I was there front row behind the Bears bench and the fact we lost that game. Anyway, every time they were going to run the ball, they took out Greg Olsen. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to know what was going on and the Niners knew for sure. I think Tice will be able to teach Olsen and make him an all around great Tight End for years to come.

I don’t know much about Richard Angulo, except he’s been in the league since 2003 and has hopped from team to team. Mainly staying on the practice squad or as a reserve player. He did play from 2007-2008 with the Jacksonville Jaguars and recorded one touchdown. Oh, he was also coached by Tice while playing on the Vikings and Jags. He was also was on the Bears roster in 2006, but didn’t play in any games.

Kellen Davis was drafted by the Bears in the fifth round in 2008 and hasn’t had a lot of success but there hasn’t been much of an opportunity to do so.  I Believe he is mainly used in goal line situations because of his height and his blocking skills.  I don’t know what kind of year this will be for him. With Dez Clark and Greg Olsen taking most of the snaps this year, it could be a very quiet season for him, Manu Manu and Angulo as well.

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Bears Running Backs

Sunday, August 8th, 2010

The Bears have plenty of depth at the running back position this year thankfully. This will give Forte a breather during games instead of having to be depended upon every play so it seemed last year. That’s one of the reasons why he didn’t have a stellar sophomore season, and it didn’t help either that he was injured all year long either. My prediction is that the Bears will use Forte and Taylor as a one-two punch to keep the defense on their toes at all times, but I also have a feeling that Forte will have more carries than Taylor. Forte tends to be agile and elude tacklers and Taylor tends to be the smash mouth “I’m going to rock you” running back the Bears have been lacking for the past few years.  With a semi-improved offensive line it will help create holes for those two. From what BearsAddict and DecaturNate said in their latest podcast (#68), they weren’t all too impressed with the way the line looked and that worries me a bit. I have a feeling they will get better as training camp goes on… Hopefully. They need to open up holes for the running and give Cutler plenty of time for those extensive planned out plays that Martz likes to call.

I didn’t forget about the rest of the RB crew. The Bears have recently acquired Harvey Unga from the supplemental draft. They only gave up a seventh round draft pick for him, which isn’t too bad. Unga was slated to go in the second to fourth round in the regular draft. So I think it was a win for both sides. I think he will help out in short yard situations, and the same goes for Kahlil Bell. Who was most known for breaking that huge gain last year. I don’t think they will be getting a lot of carries this year, mainly because the Bears have a stellar duo in Forte and Taylor. You are probably thinking, what about Garrett Wolfe and Brandon Minor? Well, I think they will put Minor on the practice squad and Wolfe will be a special teams player mainly. He just didn’t pan out in the Turner offense and I don’t think he will in Martz’s playbook either. It also doesn’t help the Bears didn’t really block all that well for him either.

How do you feel about the depth of the Bears current RB Corps?

Gammabears

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Chicago Bears Training Camp Schedule!

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

The Bears Training Camp schedule is here!

DAY DATE PRACTICE TIME
Friday July 30 3:00 p.m.
Saturday July 31 7:00 p.m.
Sunday August 1 3:00 p.m.
Monday August 2 Noon
Tuesday August 3 3:00 p.m.
Wednesday August 4 7:00 p.m.
Thursday August 5 3:00 p.m.
Friday August 6 7:00 p.m. (Soldier Field)
Saturday August 7 Off day
Sunday August 8 7:00 p.m.
Monday August 9 3:00 p.m.
Tuesday August 10 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday August 11 3:00 p.m.
Thursday August 12 3:00 p.m.
Friday August 13 Travel day
Saturday August 14 at Chargers (Preseason opener)
Sunday August 15 Off day
Monday August 16 3:00 p.m.
Tuesday August 17 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday August 18 3:00 p.m.
Thursday August 19 3:00 p.m.
All practices will take place on the campus of Olivet Nazarene University in Bourbonnais unless otherwise noted.
Practice dates and times are subject to change at any time.

Courtesy of ChicagoBears.com

I don’t like to do a bunch of copy and paste in my blogs, but I thought it was important to share the dates and times of this years Training Camp. If anyone is going this year, please take lots of pictures and don’t be shy to share them on the forum!

-GammaBears

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Organized Team Activities begin!

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

One step closer to the start of the season starts with the Bears OTA’s. Been waiting for this since the end of the draft. I just want this season’s OTA’s to be injury free and no camp conflicts. Last thing the Bears need right now is for someone to be injured or a useless fight that can end in bad blood between teammates.

There is a whole lot to watch this year during the OTA’s. Every side of the Bears team has been changed in a major way. They went crazy in free agency and I’m glad they did. They needed help everywhere. Hopefully with the biggest of all FA acquisitions, Julius Peppers makes an immediate impact on that line. They need someone who can get at least one or two sacks a game. It should be pretty fun watching the defense this year, with the return of Safety Chris Harris and the third round draft pick Safety Major Wright. There will be lots of speed out there and hopefully a lot of turnovers. The offense should be pretty fun to watch as well. Especially with Martz coaching them instead of Ron Turner. With Forte completely rested and now has a compliment in the veteran Chester Taylor.

I know I’m getting hyped up and the season hasn’t started yet. Hopefully this year will be the year they win it all. I would like to see the longtime Bears veterans get a ring before they retire.

-GammaBears

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Breaking down the Chicago Bears Wide Receivers

Friday, May 7th, 2010

In this entry, I will be breaking down the Bears wide receivers. A friend reminded me that the Bears wide receivers will most likely make or break this season. They struggled last year and look how the offense performed. Now with a year under this young WR group’s belt, they will have to play better.

Wide Receivers

Devin Aromashodu – The last name everyone was trying to pronounce late last season. Aromashodu was definitely a bright spot last year on the offense. He come onto the scene when Devin Hester was injured and then proved to everyone that he should of been starting instead of being a bench warmer. I’m sure Ron Turner and Lovie Smith were kicking themselves when they saw how well he played. Even with only two starts, he outplayed Devin Hester in my opinion. I don’t think the Bears ever established Hester as their number one receiver but it was quite obvious. If Aromashodu isn’t competing for the number one spot, I will be very surprised.

2009 Stats
Catches: 24
Yards: 298
Touchdowns:  4

Devin Hester - Had a disappointing season, hasn’t lived up to the hype created by the front office. He only managed to get three touchdowns and Devin Aromashodu was able to pull of four receiving touchdowns with only two starts. I really think transforming Hester into a wide out was a mistake. They should of kept him returning punts and kicks and maybe and I mean maybe partake in wild cat plays.  I just think they wasted too much talent by redshirting other wide receivers to make room for Hester.

2009 Stats
Catches: 57
Yards: 757
Touchdowns: 3

Johnny Knox – Knox was a rookie sensation in Chicago. His first year playing with the big boys and he was voted to the Pro Bowl. Pretty amazing if you think about it. When was the last time the Bears had a wide receiver in the pro bowl? Knox definitely surprised a lot last year, including plenty of Bears fans. He was a late round draft pick steal. I guess Jerry can find one or two players every draft. I think Knox will be something special down the road if he has at least 20-30 more receptions and around 900-1200 yards a year for the Bears. It’s definitely a reachable goal.

2009 Stats
Catches: 45
Yards: 527
Touchdowns: 5

Earl Bennett – Earl was redshirted his first year, just like a lot of other Bears players unfortunately. He definitely showed some promise last year, but he didn’t do well in the red zone. He seemed to disappear and that didn’t help the Bears at all. He will do better this season with Martz calling the plays instead of Turner.  He will be competing for Jay Cutler’s favorite target with Knox and Aromashodu.

2009 Stats
Catches: 54
Yards: 717
Touchdowns: 2

Rashied Davis – Former Arena footballer Rashied Davis has been the Bears his whole NFL career. Unfortunately he just hasn’t put up great numbers.  During his five year career with the Bears he has only accumulated 79 catches for 948 yards and 4 touchdowns. His career high was during the 2008 season with 35 catches for 445 yards and 2 touchdowns. Another downside to his performance is that he has dropped a lot of catchable balls. For that reason, I believe the Bears should let him go. He just hasn’t panned out with the Bears, but I don’t think a lot were expecting him to be  a number one wide out. So I wouldn’t call him a bust of a free agent pickup.

2009 Stats
Catches: 5
Yards: 35
Touchdowns: 0

Juaqin Iglesias – He was redshirted his first year with the Bears unfortunately and that shouldn’t of happened in my opinion. He should be contributing to the Bears offense this season though.

Stats from NFL.com

Undrafted Free Agents/ Practice Squad Members
Freddie Barnes – UDFA 2010
Eric Peterman – Practice Squad 2009
Vic Hall – UDFA 2010
Greg Mathews – UDFA 2010
Antonio Robinson – UDFA 2010

The only two players that really stand out in this group would have to be Eric Peterman and Freddie Barnes. Peterman was on the practice squad all of last year and I believe he might make the final roster, or he could just end up on the practice squad again. He’s not a bad wide receiver, I think he could be better than Rasheid Davis.  Now the other player I mentioned, Freddie Barnes, he could be something to watch. He set a few NCAA records and one of them was his 155 catch season with 19 touchdowns. So there’s no doubting his glue like hands could catch anything thrown at him. He has only one drawback though. He’s slow for a wide receiver and that’s why he wasn’t drafted. So he could end up being on the final roster as a back up WR/Special Teams player or on the practice squad.

Pre-Training Camp Depth Chart Prediction
Devin Aromashodu
Johnny Knox
Devin Hester
Earl Bennett
Juaquin Iglesias
Freddie Barnes/Eric Peterman

So that’s my pre-training camp depth chart prediction for the wide receivers. Leave me a comment about your prediction of the depth chart.

-GammaBears

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