I personally find it hard to evaluate receivers. Its easy when you have a guy like Fitzgerald who brings the ball down in traffic and breaks tackles, but usually that's not the case. What I do know is that so much depends on who's throwing them the ball, how well they are in tune with the QB, and how the play is designed. Everyone knows that an offensive scheme and a good QB can make a receiver. Peyton Manning always seem to have 3 great receivers, even when they recycle. It's not like the Colts have great scouting for receivers or amazing luck. Look at what Moss and Welker did before they went to the Pats. What bothers me most about the Bears receivers is not the inability to act like Larry Fitzgerald. They are never in position to make a play. They never catch the ball on the run and get yards after the catch, unless they outrun everyone and Cutler happens to hit them with a good pass. Otherwise, its pathetic short dumps and jump balls in traffic. A great way to utilize two of the fastest receivers in the game. It's pretty clear that the offensive line isn't giving Cutler a lot of time, but I put the bulk of the blame on the pathetic offensive design. You could put Moss, Wayne and Fitzgerald on the team, and I'm not sure how much better things would be. The Bears offensive scheme can probably make any receiver and QB look bad. Cutler has to make precise passes with no margin for error, and when its executed perfectly, you get a marginal gain. Hopefully, after the idiot currently running the offense is gone and the receivers mature a bit and improve communication, things are workable. I will hold my thoughts on the receivers until then.