Chase Claypool’s trade to the Chicago Bears means that the team’s offense can go to different direction int hi season itself. With Justin Fields looking at the sole warrior for the team on numerous occasions, the team has surely added some help. But what does that mean for their #1 Quarterback?
Given that Quarterbacks are the most valuable assets in modern-day football. This move to acquire Claypool signifies that the team is doing everything they can to improve and test the arm strength, pass accuracy of Justin Fields. Having provides Fields with a bigger and better target, Bears have clearly shown what they think of their #1 QB, and Dan Orlovsky was quick to spot it.
“You don’t make this move unless Justin Fields has said to you ‘Hey, I’m the guy,'” Dan Orlovsky said on the latest episode of NFL on ESPN.
Can Chase Claypool be the X-Factor Justin Fields required?
There are no two-ways in stating that Bears’ front office has a clear plan for their roster Construction, and the departure of Roquan Smith and Robert Quinn indicate just that.
“Justin Fields is really good at a lot of things,” Dan added. “But the thing he does best, is push the ball downfield. Now, he’s got a big body in Claypool that you give those opportunity throws to. He had back-to-back 800-yard seasons with Big Ben [Roethlisberger] in the past two seasons. I really believe that’s happened in the last two weeks, candidly, with the performances that he’s had. So, credit Justin for that.”
Justin Fields is a solid guy, who has got abundance of talent. He’s already shown how well he can perform under pressure and his latest performance against the New England Patriots and Dallas Cowboys highlight just how Bears could bolster upon their offensive prowess from him, in the future.
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