While those truly following the Bears' every move this offseason know the defensive backfield is a much greater concern than wide receiver, the masses are left trying to figure out who newly acquired quarterback Jay Cutler will be throwing to (the sheep can now insert, "no one!" and feel good about themselves). After all, the leading receivers -- in terms of catches -- last season were running back Matt Forte and tight end Greg Olsen. Devin Hester was the top wideout, with 51 catches and 665 yards. Rashied Davis caught 35 balls, but no other wide receiver in training camp caught a single NFL pass in 2008.
Juaquin Iglesias, Johnny Knox and Derek Kinder were drafted, while Earl Bennett received a virtual "red-shirt." Eric Peterman was added as an undrafted free agent. Brandon Rideau and Devin Aromashodu have survived mostly as practice squad guys for a few years, and they are also in the mix.
The preseason depth chart, which the Bears released Tuesday night, appears like so for the wideouts:
WR - Hester / Davis / Iglesias / Peterman
WR - Bennett / Rideau / Aromashodu / Knox
Now, it was pretty obvious from the get-go Hester would be the top receiver overall, and he is. It's nice to see the Bears are already confident enough in Bennett to list him as the starter above the more experienced -- but far less talented -- Davis.
There's another truth we can seemingly ascertain from this chart, in addition to what we know about Bennett's rookie year: The Bears don't like using rookie wideouts. In fact, the best rookie receiver in Lovie Smith's tenure is a toss-up between Mark Bradley (18 catches for 230 yards in '05) and Bernard Berrian (15 catches for 225 yards in '04). We've seen what Berrian became after that modest start, and Bradley had a great string of games for the Chiefs once the Bears let him go last season. Knowing this bodes well for Bennett in 2009 and beyond, but what about the two modestly-hyped rookies?
Knox was reportedly a star in OTAs due to his blazing speed. Leading up to the release of this depth chart, it was thought that he was going to be featured in the Bears plans for the 2009 season. Being listed as the fourth guy on one-side of the field isn't exactly a vote of confidence.
Iglesias was said to already be polished after playing in many big games for Oklahoma, but news about him has been pretty slow from the Chicago area. We can probably conclude he's in this learning process the Bears put Bennett through.
On the flip-side, Rideau and Aromashodu have received positive reviews on several different occasions from both Cutler and the coaches.
All in all, it seems as though experience has mattered in the Bears camp at receiver -- just as it has throughout the Smith era.
Other items of interest on the depth chart:
- Danieal Manning is listed as the starter at free saftey, while rookie Al Afalava from Oregon is the backup to Kevin Payne at strong safety. There were some worries from Bears fans that the untalented Craig Steltz or ineffective (at best) Josh Bullocks would see significant playing time.
- Strong-side linebacker is listed as a three-way battle between Jamar Williams, Nick Roach and Pisa Tinoisamoa. Expect Tinoisamoa to emerge, but this will be a great battle during the preseason games.
- Hester is still listed as the punt returner and the second kick returner (after Manning). We'll see if an increased workload on offense makes him even more futile in the return game or if he can regain his superior step on special teams.
- Josh Beekman seems to be holding off Frank Omiyale at left guard for the time being.
- Nathan Vasher doesn't seem to have much competition at right corner. Hopefully that changes when Zack Bowman returns from injury (Trumaine McBride and Corey Graham are listed neck-and-neck at left corner with Charles Tillman on the shelf for a bit).


















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-12-2009 @ 8:10PM
jflow78 said...
Sheep?! So, this guy admits that the Bears don't have any WRs then says that everyone who asks who Cutler's going to get the ball to are sheep?
Oh well, I guess we can't all be walking our own path to no where. So......tell us, who IS Jay Cutler going to be throwing the ball to? No Brandon Marshall in Chitown. There's not even a Brandon Lloyd, and he might have been better than anything on Chicago's current roster (Hester excluded).
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8-12-2009 @ 8:51PM
Matt Snyder said...
You just answered your own question, jflow78, when you said "Hester excluded" at the end. He has Hester. Bennett is looking like the 3rd round pick that he was (Marshall was a 4th round pick who did very little his own rookie season, by the way). Forte is a great receiver out of the backfield and Olsen is one of the top 6 receiving tight ends in football.
Could you do me a favor? Could you quote where I allegedly admitted the Bears don't have any wide receivers? I read back through and can't find where I did so. Maybe you can help me out ...
8-13-2009 @ 12:44AM
jflow78 said...
You're telling me that Hester is going to solve all their problems. The guy's best season is 51 and 665. What happens when he gets double covered. It doesn't take long when the D finds out you've got only one WR. Look at the Redskins last season. Once defences started double covering Moss, Cooley still wasn't enough to make them a successful offense. Portis is a good receiver out of the backfield too. Their offense was awful, and not soley because of their offensive line.
And what I mean when I say you said they don't have any WRs is exactly what you just said, they're banking on an unproven 3rd rounder to be their #2. That doesn't look promising.
I find it odd that you're so offended when you're the one insinuating that people are ridiculous for pointing out the truth. I'm not even trying to criticise you, I'm just saying when you're calling people who are pointing out the obvious "sheep" because the majority sees there's a problem, its not because they're sheep, it's because there's definitely seems to be a problem.
The Bears did a great thing adding Cutler, they should have, but they also should have at least had a better plan than hoping that Hester (with one solid not fantastic, not #1 WR season) and a bunch of other guys who've never done anything. You could very well be right, and if you are then congratulations, but it definitely doesn't look like they're going to be good passing this year. Maybe next.
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8-13-2009 @ 1:40AM
Matt Snyder said...
I wasn't offended in the least. There have been far more offensive comments levied in my direction in recent memory.
I just don't like words being put in my mouth, like you did, again, with the "Hester is going to solve all their problems." I never said that. Just like I never said the Bears don't have any WRs.
8-13-2009 @ 8:56AM
jhawk90950 said...
I think the Bear recievers are going to be just fine. I'm hoping they give the rookie, Johnny Knox a shot in the preseason, i think he's going to be something special, i just hope it's with Jay and the Bears!!!
GO BEARS!!!!!!
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8-17-2009 @ 6:46PM
hhuck549 said...
where is the running game we can't break a run sense tommis jones with out the run game its pretty easy for the defence to figure out i'm glad cuttler is there but what i've seen he needs to read the defence hester double covered some one is open come on lovie take control when its not working figure it out everyone knows what your doing before you do better play book the old one is old hanie look more in control of the team
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8-18-2009 @ 8:39PM
msly09 said...
Right now the bears recieveing core looks iffy lets hope they can pull it together quick like. Forte is a promiseing back and hester will be hester for all bears fans less TURNOVERS will go a long way in there season
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