
1. Over or Under two Touchdowns
Byron Pringle had five touchdowns last season, but in his first two seasons just had one touchdown each year. So, two out of three seasons he would have gone under this mark.
After going over on catches and yards, we are going to look to the under here. One thing that the team looked into Velus Jones for was his red-zone capabilities. They want to design to get the ball in his hands in specific situations.
That is why Pringle may end up with more overall volume, and yards, but in the red zone, they may be utilizing the athletic tendencies of Jones and not Pringle.
Pringle is not someone who wins in the red zone, and his five touchdowns could be credited more to the offense he was in than some of the other things.
The Bears offense is not going to get many chances, and when they do, they will not be prioritizing Byron Pringle. We may only see him catching one touchdown, or maxing out at two touchdowns.