gobullschi
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There is always the chance that IF the Bears trade down in the first round, that a team could select a WR, forcing the Bears to reach on a lower quality prospect. Trading for Claypool ensures the Bears get a WR with elite physical traits and gives them a lot of flexibility on draft day.
If Claypool had a better QB, it would have cost more than an early 2nd round pick.
If Claypool had a better QB, it would have cost more than an early 2nd round pick.