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.

Riley Ridley

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Much like Wims, Riley Ridley had a breakout year at Georgia as an upperclassman, tallying 559 yards with nine touchdowns. The Bears grabbed him in the fourth round of the 2019 NFL Draft. He best game as a rookie came in Week 17 against the Vikings, hauling in three receptions for 54 yards, including a critical fourth and ninth.

Ridley almost scored on the play, but the Bears took the lead for good, leaving Minnesota with an even 8-8 record on the 2019 campaign. And the Bears have big plans for him in 2020:

“I’d say that Riley Ridley is definitely in the Bears’ plans this season,” said receivers’ coach Mike Furrey, via Larry Mayer. “Furrey predicted that “the biggest growth we’re going to see from anybody in our room is going to be Riley Ridley.”