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1 hour ago, Chiefer said:

But what if those top 15 WRs are only number two guys? How could Caleb Williams survive with that? He needs moar!

Tbf his QB needs AJ Brown and Slim Reaper.    It’s what they’ve grown to expect a QB to need,  lay off.  

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11 hours ago, Chiefer said:

But what if those top 15 WRs are only number two guys? How could Caleb Williams survive with that? He needs moar!

Keenan Allen is gonna be gone after next season and he's not a top 15 wide out anymore

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7 minutes ago, Danger said:

Keenan Allen is gonna be gone after next season and he's not a top 15 wide out anymore

That's not accurate. He was 7th among all WR's in receptions (108 receptions) last year and 11th in receiving yards (1,243 receiving yards). That's the most catches in a season in his career and 2nd most yards in his career. He also did this in only 13 games last year. Had he played the 4 games he missed it's pretty safe to say he would have shattered his career bests in several key stat categories. He should be a great asset for Caleb Williams. 

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We will find out in a couple of days but I think the qb and wr runs will be 3 or 4 of each early and slow to a trickle, and the ot run will dominate round 1, morphing into a run ol that can play across the line morphing into a run on interior ol. And round 2 will have wr that would go round 1 any other year mixed with a run on rb and te.

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1 hour ago, tyler735 said:

That's not accurate. He was 7th among all WR's in receptions (108 receptions) last year and 11th in receiving yards (1,243 receiving yards). That's the most catches in a season in his career and 2nd most yards in his career. He also did this in only 13 games last year. Had he played the 4 games he missed it's pretty safe to say he would have shattered his career bests in several key stat categories. He should be a great asset for Caleb Williams. 

You think he will have over 100 receptions and 1,200 yards in Chicago with a rookie QB throwing him the ball?

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37 minutes ago, badgers0821 said:

You think he will have over 100 receptions and 1,200 yards in Chicago with a rookie QB throwing him the ball?

That's not the point being made. At this point in time, Allen is coming off that type of season (arguably the best of his career) and is clearly a top 15 WR. What he does statistically with a rookie QB this next year is irrelevant to the caliber of WR he is today. The point is that the Bears found a way to get 2 top 15 caliber WR's in Keenan Allen and DJ Moore over the past 2 years to put their rookie QB in a great position to succeed early on. 

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1 hour ago, badgers0821 said:

You think he will have over 100 receptions and 1,200 yards in Chicago with a rookie QB throwing him the ball?

I don't think that's really what it's about...but yeah...i kinda do.

 

Lawrence tossed nearly a thousand yards to Marvin Jones as a "top target" as a rookie...under Urban Meyer no less.  And people act like he's been "disappointing".  So if Caleb can't throw the ball successfully to a pair of better receivers than Lawrence has ever had in his entire career...that does start to raise flags.

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