Chicago Bears Sign Super Bowl Champion WR Scotty Miller
The Barrington native returns home after impressing at rookie minicamp, bringing championship experience and a vertical threat to a revamped receiving corps under general manager Ryan Poles.
The Chicago Bears had several undrafted free agents try out for the team over the weekend, and even a few veterans. Among those who tried out were Illinois center Josh Kreutz, son of Bears legend Olin Kreutz. UWL offensive tackle Dain Walter, Texas Tech defensive end Terrell Tilmon, Hawaii running back Christian Vaughn, Louisiana offensive lineman Jax Harrington, UConn defensive back Devin Pringle, EKU defensive back Jaheim Ward, Youngstown State defensive back D.
J. Harris, Michigan State linebacker Wayne Matthews III, Holy Cross offensive lineman Pat McMurtrie, Kansas running back Leshon Williams, Oregon State defensive end Nikko Taylor and Northwestern linebacker Mac Uihlein also tried out. Chicago signed Utah center Jaren Kump, Louisville quarterback Miller Moss, Wyoming offensive lineman Caden Barnett, San Diego State kicker Gabriel Plascencia, Tulane corner K.
C. Eziomume, Kennesaw State running back Coleman Bennett, Oregon State safety Skyler Thomas, Wake Forest defensive tackle Jayden Loving, Florida State receiver Squirrel White, Georgia long snapper Beau Gardner, Iowa tight end Hayden Large, Michigan State WR Omari Kelly and Auburn OT Mason Murphy as UDFAs. General Manager Ryan Poles made sure to cast a wide net for the Bears' rookie minicamp, and it didn't stop with UDFAs.
Chicago brought in Super Bowl champion wideout Scotty Miller. It seems Miller made a good impression, as ESPN's Adam Schefter reported the Bears were signing him on Saturday. After all, he is an Illinois product, playing high school football at Barrington.