So you're talking about going from 31st or 32nd in the NFL in receiver groups to "above average." With average being 16th or 17th, I'd say above average is somewhere around 12th. That's a good goal to have, and certainly if quarterback Mitch Trubisky develops rapidly, it's possible the Bears will look much better on the outside in 2018. We're not sure who will be available in free agency yet, and none of the names you mentioned strikes me as a true No. 1. Keep in mind there aren't 32 legitimate No. 1 receivers in the NFL -- the number is significantly lower. I see the Bears being very active in adding wide receivers. It probably would be best to think anything they get from Meredith or White is a bonus. I think you've vastly overrated how much money they can do with Glennon's 2018 salary too. Glennon has a base salary of $12.5 million in 2018 and I don't know you're getting two solid receivers for that money. Two guys who can contribute? Sure. The Bears need to ensure they have players slotted properly. They need a player who is a No. 1 -- or as close as they can get -- a No. 2 and then secondary options. That was one of the issues with this season. Even if healthy, it's fair to say Meredith wasn't a No. 1 and White wasn't a No. 2. It will be interesting to see what develops in March and April.