So the Bears get essentially nothing for him after using the 32nd pick in the last draft to get him. All time blunder.
Also, it’s crazy how much Claypool has wasted his potential and the chances he’s been given.
So the Bears get essentially nothing for him after using the 32nd pick in the last draft to get him. All time blunder.
Also, it’s crazy how much Claypool has wasted his potential and the chances he’s been given.
I think this is worse than missed draft picks (especially guys that by all rights should’ve been at least decent) because they already knew exactly what kind of player he was and still traded what they knew would be a high second for him. People were calling it a bad trade immediately and it only got worse from there.
In fairness to the Bears, by all reports the Packers were offering the same thing last year. At the time, there was even some question over which team’s pick would be better.
Ok the other hand, that kind of makes it worse because they prevented their division rival from making a bad trade.