So much discussion centers around the Chicago Bears' upcoming quarterback competition that the team's offensive potential often gets overlooked.
Obviously, the Bears must establish consistency behind center—whether Nick Foles or Mitchell Trubisky wins the job. If that occurs, the unit has the weapons for a breakout, starting with Anthony Miller.
Chicago chose Miller in the second round of the 2018 draft. The Memphis product flashed during his first two seasons, but he hasn't put it all together. Things are changing, and Miller's progression foreshadows a breakout campaign this fall thanks to better preparation, increased opportunities and proper utilization.