Chicago Bears rookie records are a bit difficult to conquer these days because they're such an older franchise, right? Not necessarily. If one were to examine the numbers for several marks, they'd find the bars to clear lower than they'd believe. Just look at Mitch Trubisky. He only needed 176 completions and 2,015 yards to set the Bears rookie pass records. Jordan Howard recently set the rushing mark with 1,313 yards in 2016. Are there any others that could soon fall? Yes, and Anthony Miller may be the man to topple it.
The Bears receiving records are notoriously rough from a career standpoint. Johnny Morris, who retired in the 60s, still holds the mark with just over 5,000 yards total. However, the single-season record for a rookie receiver is actually rather formidable. In 1954, 15th round pick Harlon Hill came out of nowhere to post 1,124 yards and 12 touchdowns. Neither has been toppled since.
It's unreasonable to think Miller will knock off either. Not with Allen Robinson likely to get a heavy dose of the targets. At the same time, there is one piece of the receiving record that may be attainable: receptions. Currently, the most catches a Bears player has for his rookie season stands at 63. This was set by Matt Forte in 2008.
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