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Positional Review - Wide Receivers

This is a position that has carried a lot of disappointment, and a glimmer of hope.  The hope comes in the form of Hester and Berrian's potential, but that is still a dream.  There are answers in the draft and free agency, but I feel that what we really need is for our players to step up on the team.  Let's look at our current players beginning with the starters, and then going to the back ups, and finally to free agency and the draft.  At the end I will give an opinion of what we should do.

Current Players

On the disappointment end we have high end talents like Muhsin Muhammad who has not been playing near his full potential.  Part of this may be due to his age, and part due to the inconsistent QB situation, but he hasn't been delivering.  More than anything he really hasn't been a factor in the games outside of the first few when Griese started and he seemed to be revitalized.  He came up big against Detroit, Philadelphia, and Minnesota.  Even with those games, he really wasn't consistent this year, and this appears to have come in stark contrast to our 06 campaign when he was always helping us move the chains.  His numbers dropped a bit this year from 60 receptions in 06 to 40 this season and from 863 yards to 570 this year.  TD's were also down from 5 to 3.  His numbers have dropped some and he seems to have lost that "clutch-ness" from the 2006 campaign.  In another disappointment, I thought that Berrian was going to be Robin to Grossman Batman after the 06 Super Bowl campaign.  While he didn't become super dominant and break out as a star receiver he did make improvements.  He went from 51 receptions to 71 and from 775 yards to 951.  His TD's dropped from 6 to 5, but I don't think that is much to complain about.  I am happy with Berrian's continued growth, but he still left much to be desired.  He also has had issues with disappearing during games and dropping passes.  Moose has dropped a lot of passes as well, but his decline has been more pronounced than Berrian.  Berrian improved statistically this year, but still wasn't getting the job done consistently. Looking at our bench we can see some players who underachieving players

Star-divide

in Rashied Davis and Mark Bradley (I will deal with Hester later because I consider him to be in a category of his own).  Davis was around in 2005 as a Special Teams Ace and Kick returned, but this is his second year as a WR for the Bears.  Before working with the Bears Davis was a member of the AFL with the San Jose SaberCats.  Last year he was clutch with one "game winning catch" in week three and a catch to set up a game winning field goal against the Bucs in the regular season and against the Seahawks in the divisional playoffs.  This year, however, his numbers have dropped from 303 yards, 22 receptions, and 2 TD's to 165 yards, 17 receptions, and no TD's.  I was excited after last year at the chance of him becoming a solid receiver on this team, but now I am not as sure.  He is a RFA, and I doubt any team will be think enough of him to sign him and lose a pick.  Mark Bradley has always had a considerable amount of hype, but has never delivered.  This year was especially bad with 6 receptions, 71 yards, and no TD's.  Last year he didn't have a great season, but that wasn't as big of a deal since he only played in 10 games.  But, even with just 10 games and 14 catches he threw up 282 yards and 3 TD's.  This year he just hasn't been getting it done.  As a whole I have started to lose faith in these two and they will have a lot to prove come training camp.  Let me take this brief moment to mention Mike Hass and Brandon Rideau and their combined irrelevance, as Hass received only one game of action and didn't even see the field then.

Hester is the big enigma of the group.  He has showed promise in limited action and his ability to be a game breaking WR with two long touchdowns.  However, he still has gotten lost on offense and seems to be taking his time getting acclimated to the offense.  I know he seemed to be getting lost, but I also question his use by the coaching staff.  You have to love his rushing stats of 7 attempts for a loss of 10 yards total and an average of negative 1.4 YPC.  In any case, Hester is our greatest offensive play maker and we need him to succeed at WR.  Our coach doesn't share my sentiment, but he believes Hester will succeed at the position.  In the Dec 31st edition of the Sun-Times Coach said that Hester "can become a number one receiver in the league."  I don't doubt that Hester can become a #1 in the league, but the question is when.  Can he do it this year?  I really think the speed of development is key.  You all may disagree, but I believe that Hester can make a big jump this year on the offensive side of the ball.  If he can continue to give us good field position and make a difference on offense we will be in business. Just don't use him on Reverses!  Everybody expects that!  Take a page from Minnesota's book and do more screen passes!

ranting done

The Draft

I don't know if our answer is going to be found in the draft.  It all depends on how much Angelo is willing to give up or how much of a WR overhaul he is going to make.  However, if we don't keep Berrian we will need to find /somebody, plus we don't know how Rideau, Hass, and Bradley are going to turn out (I excluded Davis because he had a decent year in 2006).  We may need to go to Free agency and/or the draft.  Here are some of the top prospects from nfldraftcountdown.com and some other later round Joes.

DeSean Jackson, California He is supposed to be a "better prospect" than Ginn Jr. and a WR/KR specialist.  We already have that in Hester, and I don't think we could justify taking him in the first round.

Mario Manningham, Michigan This guy would be great to get, but he is going in the late teens in most drafts, and I doubt Angelo is going to take him way up.  However, If Angelo tries to trade down, maybe he will be an option.

Malcom Kelly, Oklahoma At 6'4 and 219 pounds this guy is going to be a force.  I just don't know where he is going to end up.  Some mocks have him going 11 and some in the late twenties.  If he is around I wouldn't mind picking him up.

Limas Sweed, Texas This guy is another big game changer at 6'4, 217.  However, with Sweed people are concerned about a wrist injury from his senior year that may cause him to drop into the second round.

Early Doucet, LSU This guy is a bit over rated in my opinion, but is slated to go in the end of the second round.  His combine performance will have a big say in where he is drafted.

James Hardy, Indiana Hardy is supposed to be one of the best prospects as far as athleticism is concerned (according to the Mocks), but he also is supposed to come with some baggage.  I don't know what it is or why he has it, but if it caused a talent to drop to us in the second round, then we have to take a chance on him.

Devin Thomas, Michigan St. There are no real write ups on this guy I could find, but he threw up 79 receptions for 1,260 and 8 TD's.  He is projected to go after us in the second round, so hopefully he will be available if we really need a WR in the second round.

Then here are some other prospects that could be available after our pick or after the second round.

Donnie Avery    , Houston

Andre Caldwell, Flordia

Adarius Bowman, Oklahoma St.

Earl Bennett, Vanderbilt

You can view the rest of the prospects and their proposed position among other WR's here at nfldraftcountdown.com.  I don't know if there is anyone we should take in the first round, and I wonder how many talents will be left in round 2 or 3.  I think we may have more pressing needs in the early rounds of the draft and have to take a chance on a prospect in a later round.

Free Agents

This is where we might be able to hit pay dirt, but it starts with evaluating weather or not we need to break the bank to keep Berrian.  He may be the best FA available, and we may need to put all our eggs in his basket and hope Hester can ascent to new heights as a WR this coming season.  In any case, here are the prospects.

Randy Moss, UFA, New England Patriots Wouldn't it be nice to obtain... no, no I don't want him.

Patrick Crayton, UFA, Dallas Cowboys I highly doubt good old Double J is going to let him go considering their thin receiving corp.

Bryant Johnson, UFA, Arizona Cardinals  Now we may be talking.  Johnson is playing third fiddle in `Zona behind Quan and Fitz and maybe, just maybe he would like an increased role on the Chicago Bears.

Devery Henderson, UFA New Orleans Saints  He isn't going to be a #1 receiver in the league, but if we lose Berrian and our 1 and 2 our Moose and Hester, he may be nice to have around.

All in all I don't know who we may pick up, if anyone.  It may be that our best option is keeping Berrian.  Because I really, aside from Moss, don't see anyone who would be better than Double B, and we aren't getting Moss anyway.  

Final Opinion

I really think we are in an awkward place this year.  We have a lot of cap room, but I just don't know if our first priority with that room should go to anything other than retaining Berrian, and at that maybe we need to Franchise him.  Then we may want to look at the draft, but I don't know who will be good and available in or past round 2.  If we had the luxury of trading up to get Jake Long, and keeping our other pick then I would want to get Manningham or Kelly.  We all know that's not going to happen.  

I really believe that if we solidify the O-Line then our WR's will play better.  Then we still have to consider the Hester factor.  Hester had his break our rookie season in 06, and in 07 when people were gunning for him he still improved his return record from 5 to 6 and his all purpose TD's from 6 to 8.  I really hope that coaching staff works hard at utilizing him in various ways in the passing scheme, and I believe that his production will continue to grow (Avoid using him on Reverses like the plague!).  I know that as the combine comes there may be some WR's that will rise and fall and then we might have to reconsider our options.  As it stands today I think we need to stand pat with our WR's and settle our QB and O-line situation.

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marty booker waived
might not be a bad idea. also some tackles that we may find use for in Miami's great purge:

http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_ylt=Asjia27zFT6tY0.AZ7xySiA5nYcB?slug=ap-dolphinsmoves&prov=ap &type=lgns

"Kyle Orton and Jack Daniel's could be the greatest songwriting duo since Rodgers and Hammerstein." - DJ Gallo

by mike b on Feb 11, 2008 2:53 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

Been there done that...
don't want to go to the book again.

by South Side Irish on Feb 11, 2008 7:15 PM CST up reply actions   0 recs

might want to read up on these guys first
http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerpages/player_relatednews.aspx?sport=NFL&id=2909

although you're right, they're not letting him go.

"Kyle Orton and Jack Daniel's could be the greatest songwriting duo since Rodgers and Hammerstein." - DJ Gallo

by mike b on Feb 11, 2008 2:57 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

Yeah, but the problem, as I said
is that Double J won't let him go.  Crayton and Barber might as well be restricted.  He loves Barber for the same reasons I love Barber... because he is a Meast.  When Jones wants something he gets it,  he wants Barber for the talent.  However, with Crayton he wants him out of necessity.  In fact I wouldn't put it past JJ to sign Crayton and take Berrian from us as well.

by South Side Irish on Feb 11, 2008 7:24 PM CST up reply actions   0 recs

might as well be restricted
no he actual is, like the link and everyone below says.
"Kyle Orton and Jack Daniel's could be the greatest songwriting duo since Rodgers and Hammerstein." - DJ Gallo

by mike b on Feb 12, 2008 3:37 AM CST up reply actions   0 recs

didn't crayton
resign with the cowboys?
I am like your Dan Aykroyd and biglow would be Jane, the ignorant slut. -Chad

by thecoolest on Feb 11, 2008 10:19 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

yes
he signed a 4 year deal worth up to 14 million at the end of december
-leopoldjones

by leopoldjones on Feb 11, 2008 10:58 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

I can't believe I am going to say this...
But I am for franchising Berrian and bringing in Henderson. I'm done with Moose and Bradley has to show something in camp to avoid getting cut. Drafting WR is such as waste because they rarely ever make an impact their 1st year and even then more than half are busts. This is such a frustrating situation. At the start of the year I thought this was a strength with all the talent there and now we don't have a single sure thing.
They pull a knife, you pull a gun. He sends one of yours to the hospital, you send one of his to the morgue. *That's* the *Chicago* way!

by 2ndcitydiehard on Feb 12, 2008 3:15 AM CST reply actions   0 recs

Franchise Berrian...Bradley
I could undestand franchising Berrian to keep him for one more year while we rebuild the WR corps.  It would sure be a lot more money than he deserves.

Bradley must have screwed a coach's wife or something.  He never sees the field.  I think if he got regular time he could perform well, but he clearly does something that pisses off the coaching staff and keeps him off the field.  He showed a lot of potential before getting hurt.  I'd really like to see his athleticism back at WR.  

Oh, and Hester:  Someone siad before to run him deep on every single play.  I agree.  Run him deep and tie up the FS with over the top coverage.  Free up the rest of the field for Muhammad, Clark, Olsen, Davis.  If they quit helping on Hester toss it deep.  Might help open up the running game too.  

When they boo you, you know they mean you. George Halas

by allhailmark on Feb 12, 2008 5:55 AM CST up reply actions   0 recs

with an OC like turner
its understandable that bradley gets no PT. every time i remember him on the field this year, he made plays. i remember rex saying late in the season that he had to lobby the coaches to get bradley more touches. ridiculous...with moose declining and berrian having a serious case of the drops, i have no idea why bradley didn't play more.

by guy incognito on Feb 12, 2008 11:09 AM CST up reply actions   0 recs

yeah
I hate to see guys get banished and not know why.  Maybe Bradley is a dick inthe locker room, maybe he's a dumbass, maybe he doesn't pay attention, who knows?  
I just want to see his performance on the field determine if he's a real player or not.  

I understand why Alex Brown wants a trade.  The Bears gave his job away.  He didn't have the chance to earn his job.  They gave it to Anderson, wrongly I might add.  I really hope that this coaching staff takes a page from McCarthy in GB:  Every job is open to ccompetition.  Let Bradley's performance dictate his playing time and nothing else.  Maybe that's what happened.  But given what we know about the coaching staff wanting different players to be starters (Anderson, Benson, Grossman), it makes me suspicious that the best man may not have a chance to win.  

When they boo you, you know they mean you. George Halas

by allhailmark on Feb 12, 2008 7:14 PM CST up reply actions   0 recs

Run him deep?
No... his speed is enough of a threat. I remember the end of the Redskin's game when he got every comeback route he wanted because teams were so scared of his speed. He should only go deep occasionally.

Seriously if he gets 8-12 yards on most of those and also has some free space to maybe break one big I would be all about that.

They pull a knife, you pull a gun. He sends one of yours to the hospital, you send one of his to the morgue. *That's* the *Chicago* way!

by 2ndcitydiehard on Feb 13, 2008 1:36 AM CST up reply actions   0 recs

Fair Point
The main thing I'm trying to say is that he could serve on hell of a purpose by changing the way teams have to protect against him.  When the opposing defense has to defend him with two players our passing game could come to life.  

If they play him so deep that the hitch is a given, you wear it out until they ddo something about it.  Hopefully our offense can adjust faster/better than the defense, which might be asking too much from our coaches.  

When they boo you, you know they mean you. George Halas

by allhailmark on Feb 14, 2008 11:42 AM CST up reply actions   0 recs

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