2020 Chicago Bears unofficial post-draft depth chart

Here’s our look at the Bears unofficial depth chart after the 2020 NFL Draft.

Wide Receiver

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  • Starters: Allen Robinson, Anthony Miller, Ted Ginn Jr.
  • Back-ups: Cordarrelle Patterson, Riley Ridley, Darnell Mooney
  • Reserves: Javon Wims, Trevor Davis, Thomas Ives, Ahmad Wagner, Reggie Davis, Alex Wesley

The receivers room will look quite familiar heading into offseason workouts, but there are also some new faces in the mix. The Bears added some speed this offseason with the additions of Ted Ginn Jr., fifth-round pick Darnell Mooney and Trevor Davis. But the core remains the same with No. 1 wideout Allen Robinson, Anthony Miller and Cordarrelle Patterson, as well as the returns of Riley Ridley and Javon Wims. There will be some competition at receiver, where someone like Wims could find himself on the outside looking in.


Tight End

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  • Starters: Jimmy Graham, Cole Kmet
  • Back-ups: Ben Braunecker, Demetrius Harris
  • Reserves: Adam Shaheen, J.P. Holtz, Jesper Horsted, Eric Saubert, Darion Clark

As everyone and their mother is aware, the Bears have a crowded tight end room with nine players currently on the roster. Although, the tight end depth chart appears set even as early as offseason workouts. The Bears brought in three new faces that will occupy one of those four roster spots, including Jimmy Graham, second-round pick Cole Kmet and Demetrius Harris. Graham and Kmet will occupy the move and in-line tight end roles, respectively, while Adam Shaheen will likely find himself out of a job by the time Chicago narrows down its 53-man roster.