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.

Anthony Miller

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The upcoming season is a big year for Anthony Miller, who played exceptionally as a rookie in 2018. Despite suffering multiple separated shoulder injuries, Miller demonstrated why the Bears moved up in the draft to grab him, recording 33 receptions with 423 yards and seven touchdowns.

He underwent surgery during the offseason and hoped for double-digit touchdowns. But while his receiving yards increased (656), he hauled in just two touchdowns. However, Miller proved to be consistent, logging the same yards-per-reception and catch rate in his first two years while boosting his yards-per-game average.

The 25-year-old is expected to move into the slot receiver position full-time in 2020 and barring any further injury, he’s due for a big year.