Well, Cutler had 384 completions out of 616 attempts for 4526 yards, 25 td's and 18 ints.
Chicago had 304 completions out of 528 attempts for 3061 yards, 20 td's and 14 ints.
Split the difference?
344 completions out of 572 attempts for 3794 yards, 23 td's and 16 int's.
Yards per attempt: Cutler 7.38; Chicago 5.8
That leads me to believe that Chicago will pass more, so my prognostication is:
360 completions out of 590 attempts for 4130 yards, 26 td's and 18 int's.
		
		
	 
If you're predicting 4,130 yards and 26 TD's, I assume you have Hester ranked really high (like top 5 WR's)?  I just can't see Cutler passing for 26 and 4,000 with those receivers
		
 
		
	 
Olsen 850 and 9 TDs. Forte 700 with 6 TDs.Thats just 10 TDs between all the other WRs, TEs and RBs.
Im not so sure about the 4100... more like 3700.
But I also think he helps develop a WR just like he did in Denver.
3770 - 25 TDs - 15 Ints.
		 
		
	 
If those are your projections, then fine.  But you all of sudden think Olsen will be the best TE in the league (139pts in standard scoring)?  And Forte will get close to 50% more receiving yards and 2 more TD's than last year with a QB who won't dump it off as much as Orton did?  I have to disagree
		
 
		
	 
 
 I think those projections for both Olsen and Forte are too high, but especially for Forte.
- Only 9 RBs have had 500+ receiving yards in the past 5 years (a total of 13 times - Westbrook did it 4 times and Tiki twice).
- Only 3 RBs have had 600+ receiving yards in the past 5 years (a total of 6 times - Westbrook did it 4 times).
- Only 4 RBs have had 5 or more receiving TDs in the past 5 years (a total of 6 times - Westbrook did it 3 times).
- Only 2 RBs have had 6 or more receiving TDs in the past 5 years (a total of 2 times).
I realize it's hard to draw much from what happened in Denver, since Cutler is now in a different offense... but he certainly didn't throw much to his RBs there - in 2007 and 2008, he targeted his RBs a total of 142 times for 102 receptions, 836 receiving yards, and 3 TDs.  That was only 13% of Cutler's attempts, as he preferred to go downfield to his WRs.  Clearly, he doesn't have the same caliber of downfield weapons in Chicago, and is now in a different offense, so perhaps he will go to his RBs more.  But it's going to have to be a huge shift to come anywhere close to that projection.