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#22 Chicago Bears

Head Coach

Matt Nagy
(4th year, 28-20)

2020 Season
8-8
(2nd in NFC North)

2021 Projection

7-10
(3rd in NFC North)

FANTASY OUTLOOK

Top 5 Rostered in ESPN Fantasy

#1

Allen Robinson II (WR)
99.5%

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Robinson has been an every week fantasy starter for a few years now and that has occurred while he has had mediocre QBs on his team. Look through Robinson’s game logs since his Jacksonville playing days and you will not be disappointed. Continue to expect high efficiency fantasy numbers for this receiver as he welcomes in Justin Fields at QB this year. Allen Robinson is a lock at starter in 2021.

#2

David Montgomery (RB)
98.8%

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Montomery emerged as a big time fantasy player during the second half of the 2020 season. He was a top 10 RB in each of the last 6 games. A lot of that production can be credited to a soft schedule and heavy workload with the absence of RB Tarik Cohen. David Montgomery should be treated as a starter in a RB2 slot at this time.

#3

Darnell Mooney (WR)
56.1%

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Sleeper Candidate

If Justin Fields pans out to be the QB that everyone is expecting him to be, Mooney could be a name to add to your roster. QB play was very weak in Chicago in 2020 and Mooney was still able to put up some decent numbers, which was pretty surprising for the 5th round rookie. If you’re in a 12-team league, you should add Mooney to your team as a bench player.

#4

Justin Fields (QB)
49.7%

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Fields is not the starting QB in Chicago just yet. It is possible that he will serve as backup for the first few weeks before taking over the starting gig. The 1st round draft pick enters his rookie season with a lot of hype for not only his passing skills, but also what he can do on the ground. It would not hurt to go ahead and snag him as a backup QB for your fantasy team.

#5

Cole Kmet (TE)
18.5%

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For most of his rookie 2020 season, Kmet saw very little opportunities for fantasy success but got more involved in the offense in the last 5 weeks of the year. The Bears are expected to utilize him more this season and you could see him become a goal line target in games. You might think about adding him later in the year but there is no need to go after Kmet at this time.