The Bears made a bold move at the trade deadline for wide receiver Chase Claypool. Now, head coach Matt Eberflus made a bold statement regarding his new receiver's understanding of the offense.
"I wouldn't say he's there yet," Eberflus told reporters. "I would say he's getting there."
It's a surprising comment for Chicago after dealing their 2023 second-round pick to the Steelers for him. Many thought the Bears were going into full rebuild mode following its deal to send LB Roquan Smith to Baltimore for a second-round pick. However, its move for Claypool said otherwise.
There have been mixed emotions since with Claypool posting just 12 catches for 111 yards in his five games as a Bear.
Some people: “I can’t believe Chicago gave up an early 2nd for Chase Claypool”
— Nick Whalen (@_NickWhalen) December 1, 2022
Other people: “Did you see what Chase Claypool did to Sauce Gardner?”pic.twitter.com/fQPzBsNNFv
Many had been calling to get second-year quarterback Justin Fields more help on offense to see if the team had its franchise quarterback. It looks like it does.
The Bears (3-10) face the Eagles (12-1), Bills (10-3), Lions (6-7), and Vikings (10-3) to finish out the season, and will probably be the underdogs in each matchup. Their second-round pick, now owned by Pittsburgh, is projected to be a high second-rounder.
Eberflus did note that the team is still excited about what's to come for Claypool.
"It's all new to him and there's a lot of volume of offense that he has to learn," Eberflus added. "He's in a good spot. We're looking forward for him to get better every single week."
Next season is Claypool's final year on his contract. By then, there's hope that he has a full grasp of the offense and proves why Chicago paid the price it did.
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