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🏆 Breaking Fantasy Impact: Carolina Panthers Trade For #1 Overall Pick In NFL Draft

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[Go PRO]( | [Rate My Team]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Sign Up]() [Footballguys.com](=)Breaking Fantasy Impact • Go Deeper --------------------------------------------------------------- [Dominate Your Draft With A Footballguys Premium Subscription]( Sponsored by [Footballguys Premium Subscriptions]( SAVE TIME | WORRY LESS | WIN MORE Winning fantasy football can be difficult. And time-consuming. Winning’s rad but losing sucks. With a [Footballguys Premium Subscription]( customized just for you, you’ll make winning decisions, save time, and crush your competition. Matthew Berry of ESPN says, "Footballguys is the best premium fantasy football only site on the planet." And we agree. Hop on board and let's crush this season. [Sign Up Now]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Howdy {NAME}, Huge NFL Draft news this afternoon as the Chicago Bears have traded the #1 pick in the 2023 NFL Draft to the Carolina Panthers for a boatload of picks -- two first-round and two second-round selections -- PLUS WR DJ Moore. Here's Kyle Yates with our Instant Reaction. Peace, J --------------------------------------------------------------- [Instant Reaction: DJ Moore Is Traded to the Chicago Bears]() by Kyle Yates Exclusive to Footballguys.com --------------------------------------------------------------- The offseason just got its first major shakeup as the Chicago Bears have traded the No. 1 overall selection in the 2023 NFL Draft to the Carolina Panthers. Along with a surplus of draft picks, [DJ Moore]() has been included in the trade package and will be catching passes from [Justin Fields](=) for the foreseeable future. What does this mean for Moore's fantasy outlook? What can we expect from Carolina offensively now? We break that all down here in our instant reaction to the blockbuster deal. TRADE TERMS The Carolina Panthers are trading away No. 9 overall, No. 61 overall, a 2024 1st-round pick, a 2025 2nd-round pick, and Moore for the No. 1 selection in the 2023 NFL Draft. FANTASY IMPACT Moore had major question marks surrounding him for fantasy football given the state of the roster in Carolina heading into 2023. The Panthers currently only have [Matt Corral]() under contract for next season at QB and there weren't many obvious ways to plug that hole with a major upgrade via free agency. Instead of dealing with yet another season of QB uncertainty in Carolina, Moore now will be catching passes from Fields in an offense that figures to be much more potent than last season. As far as target competition in his new destination, it's almost a guarantee that Moore will be the WR1 for Fields and this passing attack. [Chase Claypool]() was acquired at the trade deadline in 2022, but he did very little in the latter half of the season. [Darnell Mooney]() is an excellent deep threat, but he's best suited as a WR2 for an NFL offense and he's coming back from a major injury. Moore will certainly have other players vying for targets in this offense, but he should easily see the majority of the targets. That should translate to around an estimated 25% target share in 2023. It is worth noting that this will be in a run-first offense, so the overall volume may take a hit versus what he's seen in previous seasons, but this may very well be the destination that finally pushes Moore over the seven-touchdown threshold. As for the other receiving weapons in the Chicago offense, they certainly take a slight hit but the attention that Moore will command could help generate additional scoring opportunities for players like Claypool, Mooney, and [Cole Kmet](. FANTASY FALLOUT Moore's departure leaves Carolina dangerously thin at WR. The depth chart now consists of players like Terrace Marshall, [Shi Smith](, Laviska Shenault, and [Rashard Higgins]( without a QB currently on the roster. The Panthers are now guaranteed to have a rookie QB in town for 2023 and beyond, but they will need to make some additional moves to surround him with other receiving weapons. Marshall should see a slight tick up in the rankings due to Moore's departure, but it'll be important to measure expectations. He hasn't proven that he can be a consistent receiving option for an NFL offense up to this point of his career and there's still a lot of unknown as to who exactly Carolina is moving up for in the NFL Draft. It would not be surprising to see Carolina dip their toes in the free agent market at WR and try to bring in someone like [Jakobi Meyers](=) to be a consistent option over the middle of the field for their rookie QB. At the moment, there are no substantial risers for Carolina with this transaction. There are players who could be worth rostering in Dynasty - like [Tommy Tremble](=) - as we see how everything shakes out, but we should temper our expectations for immediate production. STOCK WATCH Moore's stock does rise with this move from the Panthers to the Bears. He'll be playing with the most talented QB of his young career and he's already proven that he can be productive for fantasy football with less talented passers. The biggest riser out of this transaction from a fantasy football standpoint though may just be Fields. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Win More At Fantasy Football With A Premium Subscription From Footballguys.com]( [Joe Bryant - Guide - Footballguys.com]( Thank you for subscribing to our Footballguys Daily Update Email! 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