Bears 2020 training camp preview: Wide Receivers

The Chicago Bears wide receiving corps must be productive for the offense to succeed in 2020. Let’s take a look at each member.

Ahmad Wagner

USA Today

Ahmad Wagner’s journey to the NFL has been unconventional. Especially considering that he originally elected to play basketball at Iowa before transferring to Kentucky and taking on football. Wagner’s numbers weren’t very impressive — 15 catches for 254 yards and two touchdowns in eight games — but Kentucky only threw the ball 252 times last season.

While Wagner probably won’t lock up a spot on the 53-man roster — considering the Bears crowded receivers room — he’s an intriguing prospect that Chicago might want to keep an eye on for the future.