Which Bears players will benefit most from a strong training camp performance?

Our Bears Wire staff shares their thoughts on which player they believe needs a strong training camp performance ahead of the 2020 season.

Ryan: WR Anthony Miller

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The Bears will be expecting big things from Miller in Year 3, and especially after the team released Taylor Gabriel. General manager Ryan Pace moved up into the second round of the 2018 NFL Draft to grab the Memphis product, who put up productive numbers in his rookie season, despite playing injured through most of it.

The following offseason, Miller talked about being a double-digit touchdown producer, and he only crossed the goal line twice. A closer review of his statistics shows that he was impacted by poor quarterback play with his yards per reception, catch rate, and yards per target numbers nearly identical from Year 1 to Year 2.

Still, Miller figures to be WR2 across from Allen Robinson, and the Bears will need him to remain healthy this year while taking that next step.

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