Friday, October 4, 2024

Bears Continuing To Hint At Ulterior Plans For Rome Odunze

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The Chicago Bears showed they were desperate to get Rome Odunze during every behind-the-scenes clip released. GM Ryan Poles was even willing to trade up to #6 with New York for him. However, thanks to some insistence from assistant GM Ian Cummings, the Bears stayed patient and got him at #9. There is no question they envision a bright future with him at wide receiver, catching tons of passes from Caleb Williams. However, that could prove more challenging this season. It isn’t because Odunze isn’t ready. It’s more the situation above him.

Having D.J. Moore and Keenan Allen in the same receiver room will make it difficult for the Bears to get Odunze the football a lot. He will still get targets, but those two, along with Cole Kmet, mean it will be fewer than normal. That means the coaches may have to get creative at finding ways to put the ball in his hands. It appears they were serious about one method. Odunze was spotted working with the punt return unit, further suggesting he is in legitimate consideration for that job.

Rome Odunze can and should get the opportunity.

Weapons are weapons, regardless of where and when they touch the football. Plenty of great wide receivers throughout history were punt returners at some point. Julian Edelman and Tim Brown are two prominent examples. There is no reason to think Odunze can’t handle the responsibilities, especially if his targets will be lower on offense. Supplementing that with return opportunities is perfectly logical. The Bears deserve credit for having the open-mindedness to consider such a course.

Whether Rome Odunze wins the job is another story. He doesn’t have a lot of experience. One of his three returns last year went for a touchdown. There could be untapped potential. However, they do have other options. Veteran DeAndre Carter has way more experience at the job. Dante Pettis does as well. They are the primary obstacles for Odunze to overcome. It will be interesting to see if the team gives him legitimate chances in the preseason next month. That would be a clear signal of how serious it’s getting.

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mbearest
Jul 27, 2024 8:35 am

Absolutely “0” chance I would be having Odunze returning Kicks with a bunch 3rd string kamikaze’s wanting to make a name for themselves bearing down on him. Matter o’ fact, that situation is grounds for firing. Eberflus, take note!

timgjerde56
Jul 27, 2024 7:26 am

I see that as video fodder for opposing teams to digest. Rome Odunze will not be subjected to an open field hit like that. But, if everyone else is down with injuries or you want a man with good strong hands to fair catch the punt in a critical situation, maybe then. I think he’ll be instructed to fair catch every time and that would be his role.

Does that sound like a possibility? I get a nervous stomach thinking of losing a guy like Odunze in a situation like that.

Dr. Melhus
Jul 26, 2024 12:25 pm

I agree with Rocketrider and Sam on this one. A rookie WR with tons of potential isn’t who you want to put back on punt return duty. Tarik Cohen is another cautionary tale in this regard. Recall how his career with the Bears basically ended; while fair catching a punt he was clobbered by an opponent who didn’t see the signal. The 15 yard penalty didn’t really make up for the torn ACL, and he never played another down for the Bears. Further, Odunze isn’t really a YAC guy, although with his size, he could be. The kind of WR… Read more »

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Sam
Sam
Jul 26, 2024 12:08 pm

It’s a great idea all the way up until he’s hurt on a 5 yard put return that meant nothing. We have players towards the bottom of the roster that are there for special teams (V. Jones and T. Homer to name 2). They are going to make the roster specifically because of special teams. Use them for what they r paid to do, instead of using a #9 pick WR for their job. Not a fan of this idea at all. Get Odunze on the field with the offense where he belongs.

Rocketrider
Rocketrider
Jul 26, 2024 9:57 am

Simply a bad idea. See Leslie Frazier.

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