There is something to this. They seem to draft “high floor, lower ceiling” players outside of Round 1 which could be seen as insecurity about their own ability to coach players up.
He also has this weird habit of drifting toward contact to orient himself on the field, which strikes me as a basketball-derived trait. He’s a power forward at receiver. If he puts it all together - watch out.
Hollins is one of the least-efficient WRs I have ever watched. He's Robert Royal but as an outside WR. If he plays significant snaps, he'll go from preseason fan favorite to mid-season fan whipping boy, is my prediction.
The Chicago Bears with an elite QB talent for the first time in franchise history is an underrated development for the NFL: it is huge. The most QB-starved franchise in the entire league.