The Chicago Bears continue to search for their new head coach and general manager. Once those hirings are made official, hopefully sooner than later, they'll have some roster issues to address. Among those is helping quarterback Justin Fields take a big step during year two of his young NFL career. For that, he'll definitely need some help at wide receiver. Allen Robinson is likely gone during free agency after a disappointing 2021 season so it'll give the Bears some salary cap space to work with and according to Alex Kay of Bleacher Report, it could be used for a home run hitter. Kay lists the Chicago Bears as one of the top landing sports for Green Bay Packers' wide receiver Davante Adams if he hits the open market. "The Bears need reliability as they prepare to go into Year 2 of the Justin Fields era. Fields is coming off a trying rookie season, winning just two of his 10 starts while completing 58.9 percent of his passes for 1,870 yards and seven touchdowns against 10 interceptions and 36 sacks. There is hope for Fields, however, as he earned the second-highest overall PFF grade of any rookie quarterback last year and showed flashes of brilliance. While Fields couldn't establish a rapport with Robinson, he showed plenty of chemistry with Darnell Mooney. That connection aided the second-year receiver in a breakout year, one in which Mooney reeled in 81 of his 140 targets for 1,055 yards and four touchdowns. While finding offensive line help should be at the top of the Bears' offseason to-do list, adding one of the NFL's best receivers into the mix would do just as much to jump-start the development of their 22-year-old signal-caller."Would you love to see Adams in a Bears' uniform?