The Chicago Bears are working quickly to fix their wide receiver position. After reportedly agreeing to terms with Allen Robinson in the early hours on Tuesday, the team has now turned their attention toward Atlanta Falcons wideout Taylor Gabriel. According to WSB Sports Director Zach Klein, Gabriel is expected to sign with the Bears.

Signed as an undrafted free agent out of Abilene Christian in 2014 by the Cleveland Browns, Gabriel appeared in all 16 games for the Browns in his rookie season. In those 16 games with two starts he caught 36 passes for 621 yards with one touchdown. The following year he appeared in 13 games with four starts and caught 28 passes for 241 yards. He was released before the start of the 2016 season and quickly snatched up by the Atlanta Falcons.

In 13 games with three starts in 2016 he caught 35 passes for 579 yards and recorded six receiving touchdowns. He also rushed the ball four times for 51 yards and scored one rushing touchdown. During the team's playoff run and Super Bowl appearance he caught nine passes for 171 yards, including three catches for 76 yards in Super Bowl LI.

Last season he appeared in all 16 games, catching 33 passes for 378 yards with one touchdown and carried the ball eight times for 49 yards. At 5'8" and 165 pounds he is a prototypical slot receiver who has the ability to break a game wide open with his speed. In all four of his NFL seasons he has had at least one catch of 40 yards. In 2016 he caught two passes for 76 yards while averaging 16.5 yards per catch.

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Gabriel is a perfect fit in Matt Nagy's West Coast offense because of his speed and ability to pick up extra yards after the catch. According to former NFL wideout and current ESPN host Andrew Hawkins, Gabriel is signing a four-year deal with the Bears.