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2020 NFL Draft: 5 wide receivers Bears could pick in second round

Taylor Gabriel wasn’t replaced after he was cut in February, leaving open the possibility the Bears target a speedy, explosive playmaking receiver early in this year’s draft. Mims’ blazing 4.38 second 40-yard dash time lines up with his impressive production at Baylor (15.7 yards/catch, 28 touchdowns), and at 6-foot-2 he has a bigger frame than Gabriel, too. He needs refinement as a route runner but that shouldn’t stop the Bears from imagining him beating defensive backs downfield on posts and go routes.

Reagor is the smallest of these receiver options (5-foot-10, 206 pounds) but a diminutive stature didn’t stop Gabriel from having some good moments in the Bears’ offense.