In other words, I would not write a big check to Jeffery unless I was committed to building a supporting cast around him that would allow him to thrive. He needs to have a credible threat on the opposite side of the field to divert some of the defense's attention away from him. In addition, he would benefit from the presence of a speed receiver on the field to take the top off the defense, leaving more room for him to work the short and intermediate areas of the field. Remember, Jeffery enjoyed his best season in 2013 (89 receptions for 1,421 yards and seven touchdowns) with Brandon Marshall serving as the Bears' WR1 and commanding double coverage on critical downs.