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1 minute ago, DJ feed me moore said:

such an L trade for the bears.

I’m not sure I see this as an L. Fields gets a weapon and the Bears weren’t going to pay Smith the money he wanted. They had half a year left on Smith and a year and a half with Claypool. Next years Bears team will have Mooney, Claypool and a first round WR to go along with 125+m in cap space for defensive help. 

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2 minutes ago, Varking said:

I’m not sure I see this as an L. Fields gets a weapon and the Bears weren’t going to pay Smith the money he wanted. They had half a year left on Smith and a year and a half with Claypool. Next years Bears team will have Mooney, Claypool and a first round WR to go along with 125+m in cap space for defensive help. 

claypool is a JAG though.

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Just now, DJ feed me moore said:

claypool is a JAG though.

Is he though? Fields works with Mooney. Is Mooney significantly better than Claypool? I don’t think so. Claypool is significantly better than everyone on the team outside of Mooney. This gives Fields two starting caliber WRs in the NFL. Claypool has gone over 850 yards two seasons in a row. How many Panthers make it to 850? Only DJ. 

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1 minute ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Looks like the Bears are using a similar approach to what the Panthers did years ago when we added big WR's in Kelvin Benjamin and Devin Funchess to make up for Cam's inaccuracy.

Bears  WR's are now Claypool, N'Keal Harry, Equanimeous St. Brown 

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