The Chicago Bears will be visiting with University of Missouri wide receiver Emanuel Hall this week, according to Alex Schiffer of The Kansas City Star.

Known for his speed, Hall is coming off of a senior campaign in which he hauled in 37 receptions for 828 yards and six touchdowns.

He arrived at Missouri back in 2015, but he saw only limited playing time during his freshman year, logging eight catches for 64 yards. Then, the following season, Hall's role began to grow a bit, as he caught 19 passes for 307 yards and a couple of scores.

Hall then became a consistent threat in the Tigers' offense during his junior year, snaring 33 balls for 817 yards while reaching the end zone eight times.

The Franklin, Tn. native ran a 4.39-second 40-yard dash at the Scouting Combine, which grabbed a lot of NFL teams' attention. He also stands 6-foot-2 and weighs 201 pounds, so not only does Hall have great speed, but he has good size for the position.

Hall is projected to be a No. 2 or 3 receiver on the NFL level. He currently relies more on athleticism than his route-running ability, as he was mainly asked to be a deep threat at Missouri, but that is definitely something he can work on.

The Bears won 12 games and captured the NFC North division title this past season, making the playoffs for the first time since the 2010-11 campaign. However, Chicago went on to lose to the Philadelphia Eagles in the Wild Card Round in devastating fashion, as Cody Parkey had his field-goal attempt blocked at the end of regulation to preserve a 16-15 Eagles win.