2020 NFL Draft: 5 positions Bears should target on Day 3

Bears GM Ryan Pace has managed to find some late-round gems in the NFL Draft, which is what he’ll hope to achieve again on Day 3.

4. Wide receiver

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Wide receiver is far from the biggest concern on Chicago’s offense, but it’s still a need. Following the release of Taylor Gabriel earlier this offseason, the Bears are looking for a speedy receiver to complement No. 1 wide-out Allen Robinson. While the Bears passed on some top receiving talent in the second round, they could snag a developmental prospect with one of their Day 3 picks.

The Bears should use one of their late-round picks to snag an intriguing receiving prospect. Some receivers that are still on the board include Liberty’s Antonio Gandy-Golden, Texas A&M’s Quartney Davis, Ohio State’s KJ Hill and Michigan’s Donovan Peoples-Jones.