<p>If <a class="Link" href="https://chicago.suntimes.com/bears" target="_blank" >Bears</a> quarterback Caleb Williams truly is on his way to the moon this season, wide receiver Rome Odunze needs to be the rocket booster that helps him get there.</p><p>Odunze has been fine his first two seasons, but he aspires for more than that and the Bears expected more when they drafted him ninth overall in 2024. Teams hope they’re landing a perennial All-Pro in that range, and the Bears certainly envisioned that when they took Williams and Odunze in the top 10.</p><p>While Williams’ arrow was indisputably pointed upwardly at the end of last season, the outlook on Odunze wasn’t so clear. He suffered a stress fracture in his right foot early in the season, missed five games and was hindered by the injury in others.