With the 2024 NFL Draft looming, the Chicago Bears will have a big decision to make on what they will do at quarterback, more specifically with Justin Fields.
Do they take one of the promising quarterbacks coming in the 2024 NFL Draft, or do they try to build around Justin Fields? This has been the question on Bears fans' minds since the 2023 NFL season has wrapped up.
While the potential of taking promising USC quarterback Caleb Williams is on the table for the Bears, wide receiver DJ Moore is standing by his quarterback.
While being interviewed on NFL Total Access, the dynamic wide receiver said he didn't think the quarterbacks in this year's draft stacked up to Justin Fields.
"I still don't think they compare to Justin right now," Moore said Monday on NFL Total Access regarding the quarterbacks in the draft.
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It's easy to see why Moore would favor keeping Fields in Chicago. The wide receiver is coming off one of his best seasons, leading the team in catches at 96 and totaling 1,354 yards and eight touchdowns, which is a career-best.
"He's a dynamic player, a dynamic quarterback," Moore said. "I mean, we want him here. I've been having a great year with him, so that should speak volumes. I just leave what they do (in the front office) upstairs at the end of the day."
"The relationship jelled really well from the beginning," Moore said about forming a bond with Fields following a trade from Carolina last offseason.
"Since I got traded, he was in contact, and we started throwing together, so it made the transition into games and everything easy."
Chicago Bears: DJ Moore's Career Before Justin Fields
DJ Moore is no stranger to quarterback turnover throughout his NFL Career.
During his time with the Carolina Panthers, he had several different quarterbacks under center. Catching passes from quarterbacks like Cam Newton (twice), Kyle Allen, Teddy Bridgewater, Sam Darnold, and Baker Mayfield.
Moore has proven to be one of the better dynamic wide receivers in the league through his past six seasons despite having played in some undesirable situations.
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