BOURBONNAIS, Ill. -- Chicago Bears second-year wide receiver Anthony Miller feels like a new man.
The 51st overall pick of the 2018 NFL draft, Miller suffered a dislocated shoulder against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 3 last season that affected him the rest of his rookie year.
Miller technically missed only one game, and still led the team with seven touchdown receptions -- the most touchdown catches by a Bears first-year wideout since Bobby Engram (six) in 1996 -- but he struggled to run routes the proper way because of complications related to the shoulder injury.