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  • DEN Wide Receiver
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    David Terrell only had two passes thrown at him yesterday.
    Being Chicago’s “No. 1 receiver” may not help Terrell, because he’ll get the opposition’s best cornerback.
  • DEN Wide Receiver
    Coach Lovie Smith believes David Terrell has emerged as the team’s go-to receiver.
    It certainly appeared that way Sunday. Terrell will come back to Earth, but he’s worth picking up to make sure.
  • DEN Wide Receiver
    Chicago coaches admit they don’t have a “No. 1" receiver.
    This underscores the uncertainty in drafting David Terrell, Justin Gage, or Bobby Wade right now. The depth chart is still up for debate. “As far as saying do we have a go-to guy, they’ll determine who the go-to guy is.”
  • DEN Wide Receiver
    David Terrell, who has two catches in the last three games, is complaining about his role in the offense.
    “I know I’m open,” Terrell said. “I know the eye in the sky definitely don’t lie. I’ve got to be the guy... Marty Booker ain’t here no more. This is me. It’s my show.” If football doesn’t work out, Terrell may consider a career as a poet.
  • DEN Wide Receiver
    David Terrell leaves training camp today still holding the starting wide receiver role.
    Bad news for Justin Gage supporters. At this point, both Terrell and Gage have fantasy potential, but are endgame picks at best in 12 by 15 leagues.
  • DEN Wide Receiver
    Speculation in Chicago persists that the Bears could release wide receiver David Terrell after June 1st.
    Terrell reportedly has continued to struggle catching balls during the offseason.
  • DEN Wide Receiver
    David Terrell expects to get his roster bonus next week and be in training camp with the Bears.
    Chicago hasn’t indicated publicly what they will do with Terrell. But for now, it appears they still haven’t given up on him. We have.
  • DEN Wide Receiver
    David Terrell is more likely to get cut following the signing of Muhsin Muhammad.
    The Bears can save $750,000 against the cap by letting him go. We think it would be curious to keep the problem child. He’s not talented enough to make his baggage worth it.
  • DEN Wide Receiver
    New Bears cooridinator Terry Shea says he is “very high” on wide receiver David Terrell and plans to use him plenty next season.
    Shea comes from the Chiefs and is expected to open up the Bears offense quite a bit. Terrell and Marty Booker could be prime beneficiaries.
  • DEN Wide Receiver
    Lovie Smith confirmed David Terrell is the Bears starter at wide receiver heading into training camp.
    Terrell has excelled in offseason workouts - again. He is too risky to draft at this point, but keep an eye on him, Justin Gage, and Bobby Wade. The starter in Chicago’s new system has plenty of upside.