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Last season, Tyler Scott was a particularly intriguing rookie in an Bears offense desperate for a productive wide receiver. With his 4.37 speed in the 40, he was a fourth-round draft pick with the chance to be the next Darnell Mooney, or better.
A year later, Scott is almost an afterthought in training camp. With DJ Moore, Keenan Allen and first-round rookie Rome Odunze, the Bears no longer need to count on a mid-round draft pick overachieving to fill their passing-game needs.