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A former 5-star, top-10 nationally recruited player, Burden was considered by some analysts to be the best receiver prospect in the draft. Chicago thought highly of him, spending a high 2nd round pick on what wasn't considered a position of need. The eclectic rookie from Missouri joins an absolutely crowded receiver room and will have difficulty finding enough consistent volume to make him a reliable fantasy player. Look for Burden to be deployed near the line of scrimmage, as he profiles most like Amon-Ra St. Brown with his quickness, and hands. His ability to separate from defenders is elite, and I can envision him lining up in the backfield as Ben Jonhson looks to manufacture some touches for the rookie. Overall, I think he's a year or two away from being more than an end of the bench fantasy stash, but stranger things have happened!
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D.J. Moore on the move to Buffalo Bears get 2026 second-round pick By: Mike Krueger | Thu Mar 5, 12:31 pm

| | Done deal: The Bills are sending a 2026 second-round pick to the Bears for WR D.J. Moore and a 2026 fifth-round pick, per sources.
A pick swap that gives Chicago extra draft ammo and Buffalo a new top receiver. (Tom Pelissero on X)
FFToday's Take: The Bears have plenty of receiving weapons with Rome Odunze, Luther Burden III and TE Colston Loveland in the mix. By trading away Moore, the get rid of his big contract and pickup a 2nd round pick in the upcoming draft. The Bills get an upgrade in their wide receiver room although has been inconsistent at times, displaying bad body language and coming off a down season (50-682-6) in 2025 were he finished as the WR32 in half-ppr leagues.

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