Allen Robinson made his Chicago Bears debut at OTA's Wednesday, a great sign that the receiver GM Ryan Pace signed to a three-year, $42 million deal is on track for a complete recovery in time for training camp.
Robinson will be the go-to-guy in Matt Nagy's offense and is expected to contribute the kind of field-flipping plays that led to a 1,400-yard, 14-touchdown season in 2015.
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Joining Robinson in the revamped Bears receiving corps is Taylor Gabriel and second-round pick Anthony Miller. The trio, along with former first-round pick Kevin White, will give Mitchell Trubisky an explosive arsenal to work with this year.
Pace has to be smiling from ear to ear. Signing Robinson to such a big contract was a calculated risk, but if Wednesday is any indication of the alpha receiver's health, the risk was one that looks like will pay off.