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 you’re totally right, but that means they traded essentially a first round pick for something that was such a negative they wanted to get rid of it for literally anything