Chris Emma
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an incoming general manager working with a first-year head coach and the power of personnel.
I really believe they were on the same page all the way through the season and more so after having the kind of breakthrough they did.
It's a luxury to have three really dynamic receivers, DJ Moore, Roma, don't say who played through so much last year, injured that you expect better of him next season.
And then Luther burden who flashed brilliance at times throughout the course of last season.
That doesn't even include the tight end room with Colston Loveland.
You've got so many options in this passing game.
At the same point in time, DJ Moore has a contract of 20-plus million a year going through the next four years.
It's a hefty deal.
And as you've got to make these decisions, and we'll get to the next step in a second here, but the Caleb Williams contract in the future, that's a contract in DJ Moore that's going to loom large over Caleb Williams' discussions and your ability to strike that kind of deal properly.
So it was a great contract when they signed DJ Moore to that, but
He's coming off a tough drop in production.
You've got options at wide receiver.
Given the way that contract works, you can't release him.
You're in a spot where if a team is willing to take on that contract and see him as a number one who can step in for a team on the rise, you've got to consider that move.
I know there's been a lot of talk about the Max Crosby possibility.
That's thinking way too big.
I think the Bears' willingness, if they can get a suitor with a good return to take on that contract, they'll be willing to do it.
that cures a lot of ills and a lot of problems you have in terms of getting your books set for the future.
So I think the Bears would absolutely be willing to make that move.