The Facts:
The Dolphins no longer considered Booker a No. 1 wide receiver when they cut him last month, but he could revisit that role with the Bears.
Reported by the Chicago Daily Herald
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Booker, who signed with the Bears Monday night for $3.5 million over two years, caught exactly as many passes in his second-best season with the Bears (97 in 2002) as the rest of the Bears' wideout -- Mark Bradley, Devin Hester, Rashied Davis and Mike Hass -- have caught in their combined NFL careers. And according to Daily Herald staffer Bob LeGere, that makes Booker, who turns 32 on July 31, No. 1 by default, even though he isn't the same receiver as he was in 2001 and '02, when he caught a combined 197 passes for 2,260 yards and 14 touchdowns.
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