Bears roster comparison: 2019 vs. 2020 offense

Let’s take a look, position by position, at how the Bears offense in 2020 compares to 2019.

Wide Receivers

Adam Bettcher/Getty Images
2019 2020
Allen Robinson Allen Robinson
Taylor Gabriel Anthony Miller
Anthony Miller Cordarrelle Patterson
Cordarrelle Patterson Javon Wims
Javon Wims Riley Ridley
Riley Ridley Ted Ginn Jr.
Marvin Hall Darnell Mooney
Emanuel Hall Trevor Davis
Tanner Gentry Ahmad Wagner
Thomas Ives Thomas Ives
Jordan Williams-Lambert Reggie Davis
Taquan Mizzell Alex Wesley

The Bears receivers were the offense’s strongest position group last season, so it’s a good thing that they’re returning their core group of receivers this year. Allen Robinson leads the group as the WR1 with youngsters Anthony Miller, Riley Ridley and Javon Wims getting another year under their belts. While Cordarrelle Patterson was used sparingly on offense, he’s a key part of that group, which includes a lot of young talent with potential.

Heading into 2020, the receiving corp. remains practically unchanged at its core — with the biggest loss coming with the release of Taylor Gabriel as a cap-casualty. But the Bears did add more speed this offseason, which was something that was missing last year, with the additions of Ted Ginn Jr. and Trevor Davis along with fifth-round rookie Darnell Mooney.

Advantage: 2020

[vertical-gallery id=444309]

[lawrence-related id=444361,444476,444466]