Summary
The Buffalo Bills traded for Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore, giving up a second-round draft pick. Concerns were raised that the Bills may have overpaid in terms of draft value and are committing to a large financial contract with Moore.
Key Facts
- The Bills traded a second-round pick to the Bears for wide receiver DJ Moore and a fifth-round pick.
- DJ Moore is heading into his ninth season and last recorded 682 receiving yards in 2025.
- The trade effectively values Moore as worth more than a mid-third-round pick, which some see as high.
- Moore has previously recorded four 1,000-yard seasons despite playing with underperforming quarterbacks.
- The Bills agreed to a four-year contract for Moore worth $110 million, starting this season.
- They guaranteed significant future salaries, amounting to $55.5 million to $73.5 million over the next one to three years.
- Concerns exist about Moore’s ability to meet the high financial value Buffalo has committed to.