Best Value For Bears In Every Round By Position: Wide Receiver

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Feb 23, 2014; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Clemson Tigers wide receiver Sammy Watkins participates in a pass catching drill during the 2014 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports

It’s highly unlikely the Bears will choose a wide receiver high unless something unimaginable happened like Sammy Watkins fell to them at 14. That will not happen however. With the Bears very top heavy with what looks like 3 deep with WR’s that will get 40 plus snaps a game adding in Marquess Wilson, and maybe the best tandem in the league in Brandon Marshall, and Alshon Jeffery, the Bears will be far from desperate when they do finally pick one. That is a position you want to be in. Wanting to draft someone not feeling like you have to, and that increases the chances they do get a real good one. Bears do need depth at WR. It is not all that unlikely for them to get one mid rounds down. Especially considering the amazing depth at this position.  With the draft one day away it’s time for me to wrap up this series with the Wide receivers. This truly is saving the best for last as the list of soon to be professional wide receivers  is an exciting one and plentiful.