4. Overhaul of the tight ends room
The Bears tight ends were one of the collective worst groups in the NFL last season. They combined for 36 receptions, 416 receiving yards and just two touchdowns. It certainly didn’t help that their top three tight ends wound up on injured reserve. But even before they did, they failed to produce.
Considering the importance of the tight end in Nagy’s offense, Chicago overhauled the tight ends room this offseason. They parted ways with Trey Burton — and Adam Shaheen figures to be next — and added veterans Jimmy Graham and Demetrius Harris, as well as rookie Cole Kmet. Never mind the Bears tight ends were that bad last season, but expect there to be a significant uptick in production at the position this season.
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