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Bears WR Rome Odunze reminisces about ‘life-changing’ draft experience

ESPN analysts say Bears' selection of Rome Odunze was best pick in 2024 NFL Draft


Odunze has enjoyed working with Randle El, a Chicago area native who boasts 15 seasons of NFL experience, nine as a player and six as an offensive assistant.

“He’s been great so far,” Odunze said. “Been learning a lot from him. Just got to learn some different technique standpoints from him the other day … It’s been awesome. He’s a very energetic guy. He reminds me a lot of JaMarcus Shephard, my UW coach. But [Randle El] has his own flare. He played the game, from Chicago, he has a lot invested in this organization and the game as a whole. Again, another guy I’m looking forward to learning from.”

Odunze appeared in all 17 games in his first year with the Bears, catching 54 passes for 734 yards and three touchdowns. He joined Hall of Fame tight end Mike Ditka as the franchise’s only rookies with at least 50 receptions and 700 yards receiving.

Entering his second season, Odunze is determined to improve in all areas.

“It’s just honing in on all the different things that come with wide receiver play,” he said. “And that includes blocking, that includes knowing the scheme in the run game, being violent at the point of attack, route running, catching, contested catches, all of those different things that you know in the envelope of what wide receiver play is I think is important.

“I’m looking just to hone in on all those different things matched to the scheme. I think I had the capability to do it last year, but just being able to unfold that this year and let it all come out on the field with the right pieces intact I will be huge.”

The Bears added some key pieces in the offseason, fortifying their interior offensive line by trading for Pro Bowl guards Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson and signing top free agent center Drew Dalman. With those acquisitions joining promising young quarterback Caleb Williams and other playmakers, Odunze believes that the offense has a high ceiling.

“The sky’s the limit,” he said. “With the different pieces that we’ve added, the people that are in the locker room today, the level of preparation and dedication that is continuing to develop, it’s definitely set up for something big. Hopefully we can put it all together.”

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