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Caleb Williams, the projected first overall draft pick, has a smooth landing thanks to the Chicago Bears going above and above.

The Bears not only executed a sensational trade to bring in future Hall of Fame wide receiver Keenan Allen, but general manager Ryan Poles also strengthened the weapons surrounding Williams as soon as free agency opened by adding former Philadelphia Eagles running back D’Andre Swift.

Still, not everyone believes that Swift will significantly alter the Bears’ backfield.

The Bears’ acquisition of Swift has been dubbed as one of the worst offseason signings in NFL history by one observer.
Swift appeared to be a dangerous threat in Philadelphia, ready to make big plays both as a runner and a pass-catcher out of the backfield.
Ryan Fowler of Bleacher Report, nevertheless, isn’t sure that Swift will provide the Bears with the kind of upgrade that his $24 million, three-year contract would indicate.

Swift is among the worst summer additions, according to Fowler, who also claims that there wasn’t a clear need for another running back in Chicago. While Swift managed to reach.

Although Caleb Williams’ anticipated addition at center should lighten the box and give Swift fewer opponents to manoeuvre around in the end, it’s difficult to imagine that the 2020 second-round pick would have produced significantly more than either Herbert or Johnson under similar circumstances.

Although the Bears already have Roschon Johnson and Khalil Herbert, it is unclear if Swift will be a matchup nightmare for opposing teams and an instant impact player, or if he will just be an expensive luxury in a time when running backs have rarely been valued lower.

 

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