MINNEAPOLIS, MN – OCTOBER 30: DeAndre Hopkins #10 of the Arizona Cardinals looks on before the start of the game against the Minnesota Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium on October 30, 2022 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Vikings defeated the Cardinals 34-26. (Photo by David Berding/Getty Images)
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The Chicago Bears are hoping to have one of the more impactful offseasons that they have ever had in team history. They might not be world-beaters in 2023 but they are hoping to start taking significant steps in the right direction as they build toward being a playoff contender again.
One thing they need to make sure of is that Justin Fields is the guy. By the way that he played in 2022, it seems as if it is clear that he is the guy but there is one part of his game that they need to make sure he is still working on. That is his pass game.
His run game was electric but it was needed out of necessity a lot in 2022 because of the fact that his offensive line was terrible. He was running for his life way more than he should have been. Winning quarterbacks on winning teams usually don’t deal with it to that extent.
It would also help if he had a much better receiving core. Darnell Mooney and Cole Kmet have proven that they are solid options but they are both better served as third or fourth options on an offense. Getting much better in that area will help Fields grow.
DeAndre Hopkins, amongst others, would really help the Chicago Bears’ offense.
That is why they should consider someone like DeAndre Hopkins who is freshly available according to some rumors out there. He would be perfect for the Bears this off-season as Fields would then have a number one receiver to throw to.
Hopkins also isn’t the only wide receiver out there that the Bears could target during these off-season months. These are the three other best options to consider in addition to DeAndre Hopkins:
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