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Who won the pre-draft trade between the Bears and the Panthers?

Much like life, football is all about our choices, and only time will tell whether some decisions will be honored or regretted in the years to come.

Bryce Young #9 of the Carolina Panthers
EAKIN HOWARDAFP

In the constantly evolving world of football, situations can change rapidly. Winning games is not the only objective; creating the perfect environment for the quarterback to perform is equally essential. The Carolina Panthers’ decision to trade DJ Moore as part of their package to secure quarterback Bryce Young’s services has sent shockwaves through the league, leaving many to wonder about the potential outcomes.

The burning question on everyone’s mind is how different the Panthers’ season would have been if they had traded defensive tackle Derrick Brown instead of the talented DJ Moore. To answer this question, we must delve into hypothetical situations and possibilities.

At first glance, some may argue that DJ Moore shouldn’t have been the one to trade. After all, he had already signed a more substantial contract than other vital players like Brian Burns and Derrick Brown. However, this is where the evaluation process may have gone wrong.

The crux of the matter is that young quarterbacks need all the support they can get to perform well, which the Panthers may have underestimated. To illustrate this, we can look at the Chicago Bears and their handling of young Justin Fields. Initially, Fields lacked an adequate number-one wide receiver and had to make do with what was available.

The Bears recognized the need to provide Fields with a proper target, and this is where the Panthers’ decision started to raise eyebrows. It is not just about the present but also about building a solid foundation for the future. In the case of Bryce Young, wouldn’t DJ Moore have been the missing piece in a potentially dynamic duo that could have defined the Panthers for years to come?

Considering the early trajectory of Young’s career, it is safe to say that he would have benefited immensely from having DJ Moore as his primary weapon. Young could have had more touchdown passes, 300-yard passing games, and a boosted completion percentage. These factors could have transformed the entire season, and fans could have looked at their quarterback optimistically.

DJ Moore almost had several long touchdowns during the Thursday night game against Washington. Although it’s too early to label the Bryce Young trade as a mistake, removing DJ Moore from the equation would undoubtedly be the primary change if the Panthers could revisit their decision.

The Panthers’ decision should revolve around what’s best for Bryce Young. They must make decisions that support their signal caller’s growth. As the Panthers’ season unfolds, we will continue to watch how Bryce Young adapts to his new surroundings and whether DJ Moore’s absence will indeed be a regret that looms over the franchise.