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Panthers GM Admits It Hurt Letting Bears Steal D.J. Moore

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Ryan Poles knew he had leverage with the #1 overall pick. The Chicago Bears had a solid quarterback class creating buzz. They also had a team behind them at #2 that would take one of them. This increased the urgency from other teams to jump to that spot. Poles knew he could wring two future 1st round picks out of somebody. It was a matter of being patient. However, if one of those teams wanted to get a deal done sooner, then they’d have to pay the price in the form of a “booster.” A solid veteran player. That is where D.J. Moore comes in.

The Carolina Panthers were eager to secure the #1 pick. Owner David Tepper was determined to finally get a franchise quarterback. So GM Scott Fitterer kept in regular contact with Poles about a deal. The Bears GM gave him a list of three names: Moore, Brian Burns, and Derrick Brown. The trade would be cemented if one of them was included in the offer. Fitterer wasn’t happy. It’s hard enough giving up draft capital. Surrendering a proven player in his prime cuts deeper, and he admitted as much to Mike Kaye of the Charlotte Observer.

Sending Moore to the Bears was an agonizing decision. Don’t forget he was the one that handed the receiver a lucrative contract extension the year prior.

“You never want to — especially someone like DJ. You do your best not to [trade players], but the price of this No. 1 pick was too expensive to give up all of these picks and everything else to get there. So, unfortunately, we had to give up DJ, who was a great member of our team, did a tremendous job for us, great locker room guy. It hurt, but we had to do what we had to do to get in this position.”

D.J. Moore never would’ve been dealt in normal circumstances.

No team in their right mind gives up a Pro Bowl-caliber receiver in his prime. Not unless there are irreconcilable differences between the player and the organization. Moore had been a steady presence in a turbulent time for Carolina. As the team rotated through several underwhelming quarterbacks, he kept piling up 1,000-yard seasons. That is the sign of a special player. Fitterer knew this. His hope was undoubtedly to find a QB that could maximize Moore’s potential. In the end, he’ll never get that chance.

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Now Bears fans get to find out how good Justin Fields can be. He lacked weapons last season. Now with the arrival of D.J. Moore and Chase Claypool, he suddenly has the most talented trio of receivers (along with Darnell Mooney) he’s had since college. If Chicago can fortify his protection, this could be a breakout season for the young quarterback. Moore is beyond excited to get started. He has a chance to carve out a unique legacy in this town and no longer has to live in the shadow of Steve Smith had he stayed in Carolina.

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Bill Kowalski
Bill Kowalski
Mar 23, 2023 8:37 pm

Thomas Gena “the GEEK” — stick those stats where the sun don’t shine! Moore and Mooney are quality WRs. Everyone, but you and a few other fools, acknowledges that Poles has done a great job in masterminding the Bears rebuild. If they stay healthy this year, they just might make the playoffs if Fields is who we think he is…a bona fide franchise QB in the making.

BANE_CO
BANE_CO
Mar 23, 2023 1:49 pm

Here’s the thing, what WR in the draft you taking over Moore? You could make a case for JSN but theres no other that fits the bill. We got Moore (a very good WR), an additional 1st rd pick next year, an additional 2nd this year, and an additional 2nd next year just to move down 9 spots in the draft. I’m taking that every dadgum day.

Thomas Gena
Thomas Gena
Mar 23, 2023 1:48 pm

amv74 —

While I don’t agree with everything you said, at the very least, you’ve made some reasonable assumptions and a cogent argument regarding DJ Moore’s impact on Ryan Poles’ reputation as an astute GM.

Hopefully, you’ve also shown others the.path forward.

Jordo
Jordo
Mar 23, 2023 1:27 pm

Tom Waddle, what are you doing ripping one of your split personalities in Thomas Gena. You’re the same person so snap out of it!

Thomas Gena
Thomas Gena
Mar 23, 2023 12:58 pm

My issue, boys and girls, is not so much with WR, DJ Moore; nor, is it even with Bears GM, Ryan Poles — consistently failing to meet expectations (although he has). My issue is with the Chicago sports media “weasels” who deceive so many of you — and those ardent “true believers” that repeat the mantra: “Ryan Poles is so great” and “Darnell Mooney is a WR#3 or WR#4, at best” and now, “DJ Moore is a ‘true NFL #1 WR!'” The adults at Pro Football Focus (PFF) and NextGenStats* offer this data for your review and comparison, of the… Read more »

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