What to like: For those inclined to see the glass as half-full, as Azzanni is, there's value in this group being unheralded. "I've got a bunch of guys that have a lot to prove, and I like it," Azzanni said. "We're, 'Hey, shhhh. Don't tell anybody, but no one thinks we can do anything in this room.' Perfect. It's exactly how I want it." Here's guessing that new quarterback Mike Glennon would benefit more from some Pro Bowl-caliber targets, but, alas, that's not what he's working with. Meredith, though, has steadily improved in his two seasons since joining the Bears as an undrafted rookie out of Illinois State. He runs and cuts fluidly, especially for a receiver who's 6-foot-3. His hands have improved. His challenges now are continuing to familiarize himself with coverages and developing a nastier edge. His spring was cut short by a torn thumb ligament, but the Bears hope he'll be ready for the start of training camp.