Chicago Bears could replace Anthony Miller with these free agents
By Ryan Heckman
Chicago Bears replacements for Anthony Miller: Zach Pascal
Quite possibly my favorite replacement for Anthony Miller out of every player here is Zach Pascal, who is entering his fourth year also. Coming into the league out of Old Dominion back in 2017, Pascal went undrafted.
Pascal signed with Washington and Tennessee before finally settling down with the Colts, but never appeared in a game with the first two teams. It’s safe to say he found a home with Indianapolis, because he’s been a very solid heartbeat for that receiving core over the last three years.
While not necessarily being the standout among their receiving room, Pascal has been one o the more consistent players when on the field for them. He’s been used mostly as a number two or number three receiver. When given the opportunity to play more snaps, he’s produced.
At 6-foot-2, he gives the Bears a bigger body in the slot, which would certainly help whichever quarterback ends up starting in Chicago.
In three seasons with the Colts, Pascal has caught 112 passes for 1,504 yards and 12 touchdowns. The Colts may try to bring him back, though, because they could be saying goodby to longtime fan favorite T.Y. Hilton.
Indianapolis does have up-and-comer Michael Pittman Jr., who looks like he could be their true number one of the future. If they let Pascal hit free agency, though, the Bears should give him a call.