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Fred Katz

Fred Katz

Fred Katz averaged almost one point per game in 5th grade, but he maintains that his per 36 minutes numbers were astonishing. Find more of his work at ProBasketballDraft.com or on ESPN's TrueHoop Network. Follow him on Twitter at @FredKatz.

Bears WR

Brandon Marshall will slot nicely into that No. 1 receiver spot, but after that, Chicago doesn't really know its main options. Johnny Knox may end up missing the entire season after undergoing back surgery over the offseason. That most likely leaves Earl Bennett, who the Bears just extended, to fight for that No. 2 spot at receiver. However, if he doesn't impress, Devin Hester, Eric Weems, and Aslshon Jeffrey, a stud at South Carolina who Chicago took in the second round of the 2012 NFL Draft, could move in and end up getting time either on the outside or in the slot.

BENGALS WR

Mohamed Sanu, Marvin Jones, Jordan Shipley and Andrew Hawkins will fight for the two receiving spots behind A.J. Green, who's coming off an impressive rookie season. Drafted two rounds earlier, Sanu might have the advantage over fifth-round pick ...

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