Junior wide receiver Kenny Lawler will not be playing for the Bears next year.

On Tuesday, Lawler declared for the 2016 NFL Draft and will be foregoing his senior season at Cal. Lawler joins junior quarterback Jared Goff on the growing list of Bears leaving the “Bear Raid” offense after an eight-win season that included a 55-36 win over Air Force in the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl.

“Making this decision has not been easy as I have had so many great experiences and I have built so many terrific relationships and friendships at Cal,” Lawler said in a statement. “My amazing family gave me the confidence and tools to be successful, and the Cal football program helped me develop them to where they are today.”

Lawler, who was awarded first-team All-Pac-12 this year, finished the season with 52 catches for 658 yards and a team-leading 13 touchdowns. The receiver ends his Cal career with 143 receptions on 1,706 and 27 touchdowns. He is currently tied for second on Cal’s all-time list for touchdown receptions and had at least one catch in 34 of his 35 career games. CBS Sports projects Lawler to land somewhere in the second or third round of the draft.

“Where I fall will be determined by how I do in the combine,” Lawler said. “I’m just going to remain humble and work so I can put myself in the best position to go as high as possible in the draft.”

Lawler’s decision will leave the Bears without their top six wide receivers from this season, with the other five all completing their years of eligibility.

The junior has made several spectacular catches throughout his career and the offense showed off the receiver’s range through Goff’s trust of Lawler’s ability to come up with the ball whenever he put it in his vicinity. Lawler capped off his best season as a Bear with an NFL-worthy performance, catching five passes for 75 yards and three touchdowns.

“(Lawler) has a natural sense for the game of football and the receiver position that few possess as well as an uncanny ability to make plays in the end zone, which along with his excellent ball skills has led to some of the most unbelievable catches I have ever seen,” said Cal head coach Sonny Dykes in a statement. “Kenny has worked very hard to improve upon his natural abilities. We’re going to miss Kenny, but I’m excited about the opportunity in front of him that he has worked so hard for and wish him all the best. I’m looking forward to watching him pursue his dream.”

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