Bears Do Have Some Weapons
With the Chicago Bears trading for quarterback Jay Cutler many believe that the next step is getting some better weapons for him. However, the Bears already have some weapons on their roster.
The Chicago Bears do not have a superstar weapon last year on offense. The reason is that their two best weapons were only in their second year at their positions.
Wide receiver Devin Hester had the most catches amongst wide receivers with 51 catches.
Hester only started eight games last season due to the fact it was his second season as a wide receiver as he made the change over from cornerback.
With the 2009 season being his third at wide reciever look for Hester to explode on the scene starting all sixteen games with over 70 catches, 1,000 yards receiving, and 10 touchdowns.
The person that the second most receptions on the team was tight end Gregg Olson who had 54.
Olson will also be going into his third year in the league, but with 54 catches he is already a weapon.
The player with the most catches on the Bears last year was running back Matt Forte with 63, which was the most of all running back in the National Football League.
The Bears do still have a second round pick in the upcoming draft, so the Bears could still add another wide receiver.
In anywhich case the Bears offense should improve.