Chicago Bears: 5 Teams that could still make a trade for Anthony Miller

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Houston could use some help from Chicago Bears wide receiver, Anthony Miller

Finally, the other team that could use help at the receiver position is the Houston Texans. Apparently, the AFC South does not believe in wide receivers as Houston, Indianapolis and Tennessee are all on this list.

The Texans are a hot mess with all of the Deshaun Watson off-field allegations. Things are not looking good for him and that could definitely play a part in what happens at quarterback for the Texans this season. To help soften the blow, the Texans brought in Tyrod Taylor through free agency and drafted Davis Mills in the third round (67th).

Without Watson, this team will be a bottom-feeder and maybe that is why they are less concerned with bringing in legit weapons on offense. Brandin Cooks is a legit threat, but Randall Cobb’s days of being a game-changer are gone. The Texans drafted Nico Collins, a player I liked coming out of Michigan, in the third round (89th), but Collins is not going to help the offense enough this season.

Instead, the Texans should consider calling Ryan Pace to see what it would take to send Anthony Miller down south. Miller would slot in as the second-best receiver on this team. If Watson somehow is able to play, Miller should be able to thrive in this offense.

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Final Thoughts:

The likelihood of Anthony Miller going anywhere now is probably slim. Ryan Pace is more likely to let him play out the final year of his contract and let him walk in the offseason. However, with all of the new offensive weapons at the position, it is possible that Pace might want to get something, rather than nothing, for the fourth-year receiver. These five teams could be the answer.