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Are the Bears any better at TE than they were last season? Not yet

For all the work the Bears did overhauling their tight end room, the early results aren’t much better than what they had last season.

To clean up after an egregious draft error in Adam Shaheen and the health concerns that led to Trey Burton’s exit, general manager Ryan Pace spent a second-round pick on Cole Kmet, signed Jimmy Graham for two years, $16 million and added Demetrius Harris for $1.7 million just for good measure.

Those three have totaled five catches for 55 yards and a touchdown — a collective output that has been exceeded 17 times by individual tight ends around the league this season.