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2016 Chicago Bears Season Preview: Week 13 vs San Francisco 49ers

NFL: San Francisco 49ers-Training Camp John Hefti-USA TODAY Sports

Thanks to the fine folks that work on the individual SB Nation NFL team sites, we have the ability to get the inside scoop on each and every team that the Chicago Bears will face this season.

In this offseason series, we'll lay out a few stats on Chicago's 2016 opponents and have the team sites give us all the info we need to be up to speed on any changes they may have made.

Week 13 - San Francisco 49ers at Chicago Bears
December 4, 2016 - 12:00 CT on FOX
Games from week 5-17 are subject to flex scheduling

Last year the Bears' offense ranked 21st in total yards (344.6), 23rd in passing yards (228.8), 11th in rushing yards (115.9) and 23rd in total points scored (20.9). Defensively the Bears ranked 14th in total yards allowed (345.4), 4th in passing yards allowed (224.6), 22nd in rushing yards allowed (120.9) and 20th in points allowed (24.8).

In 2015 the 49ers' offense ranked 31st in total yards (303.8), 29th in passing yards (207.2), 21st in rushing yards (96.5) and in scoring they were the worst in the NFL (14.9). San Francisco’s defense ranked 29th in total yards allowed (387.4), 27th in passing yards allowed (261.2), 29th in rushing yards allowed (126.2) and they were 18th in points allowed (24.2).

2016 49ers Preview
From Niners Nation

Notable free agent additions: OT Zane Beadles (yep, that’s it)

Notable free agent departures: OG Alex Boone

Draft picks expected to contribute as rookies:

DT DeForest Buckner (1st rd) - likely starting as nickel DT, could quickly move into base defense as a defensive end

OG Joshua Garnett (1st rd) - expected to start at either right guard or left guard

CB Rashard Robinson (4th rd) - impressed in offseason workout program, could end up getting time in dime defense

DT Ronald Blair (5th rd) - could be rotational guy all along the defensive line

RB Kelvin Taylor (6th rd) - lot of opportunities behind Carlos Hyde, with nobody established as a complementary back.

Biggest offseason addition: Chip Kelly - The 49ers did not invest heavily in free agency. They added a lot of potential in the draft, but this offseason will be a success or failure primarily based on how Chip Kelly works out as head coach.

Biggest storyline heading into training camp: Quarterback position - Blaine Gabbert and Colin Kaepernick are competing to be the starting quarterback. Kaepernick spent most of the offseason workout program rehabbing three surgeries on his shoulder, thumb, and knee. He got into team drills in minicamp, but Gabbert would seem to have an edge having gotten first team reps the entire offseason workout program. Kaepernick is expected to be cleared 100 percent for training camp.

Under-the-radar storyline heading into training camp: Wide receiver position - Torrey Smith is the top WR at this point, but the No. 2 is unknown. Quinton Patton has handled No. 2 work for now, but there are some interesting younger options. 2015 draft pick DeAndre Smelter spent the 2015 season on the NFI list, rehabbing an ACL injury, but he was fully cleared from the offseason workout program. Eric Rogers spent 2014 and 2015 in the CFL and was the leading receiver last year. They are two to watch.

Notable injuries heading into training camp:

DT Ian Williams - The nose tackle had multiple surgeries on his ankle in the offseason, and is questionable to be ready for Week 1 of the regular season.

DT Glenn Dorsey - Tore his ACL last November. No word on when he will be cleared to return.