Top 5 Wide Receivers The Chicago Bears Should Target In The Draft

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Dec 30, 2013; San Antonio, TX, USA; Oregon Ducks wide receiver Josh Huff (1) is tackled by Texas Longhorns corner back Quandre Diggs (6) during the first half at Alamo Dome. Mandatory Credit: Soobum Im-USA TODAY Sports

3) Josh Huff, Oregon

Huff would bring great value to the Bears in two areas of need — he’s a classic slot receiver (as Mike Flannery noted in his Wide Receiver Rankings on Monday) and can also contribute on special teams.  Huff racked up an impressive 62 catches for 1,140 yards and 12 touchdowns.  At 5-11, 205 Huff is undersized but would provide Cutler and the Bears the perfect underneath option in the passing game who has a strong history of finding the end zone.  Huff was part of a high octane offense in college and could thrive in the Bears’ pass-friendly system.  He’s most likely a fourth-round target unless there’s an earlier run on receivers.