The Bears have added players on both sides of the ball. The team announced that they’ve added receiver David Moore and cornerback Greg Stroman on one-year contracts.
Moore is a notable name, having appeared in 50 games in time with the Seahawks, Broncos, and Packers. He had a productive stint in Seattle, collecting 1,254 yards from scrimmage and 13 touchdowns between the 2018 and 2020 seasons. He split the 2021 season between Denver and Green Bay, seeing time in only three games.
In Chicago, Moore will likely continue to see a role on special teams. He’ll be joining a receivers room that features Darnell Mooney, Equanimeous St. Brown, Byron Pringle, Isaiah Coulter, Nsimba Webster, and Dazz Newsome.
Stroman was a seventh-round pick by Washington in 2018, and he saw time in 15 games as a rookie. Since that season, the defensive back has only seen the field for five games. He split the 2021 campaign on the Bears and Rams practice squads, and he didn’t end up appearing in a game.
Before the “What are they thinking??” comments start.. This is just roster filling. Maybe one or more of these guys they’ve been signing step up and do more, but they have a lot of spots to fill to get to 90 by summer camp.
What are you doing being reasonable around here?
In their search for Wide Receiver depth,
the Bears sign MOORE !!
Just. Stop
Moore is a very good returner in special teams . He won’t be just a roster filler
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He’s a league average number 3 receiver. No frills but can get you that big catch. Ultimately this guy will not make many teams Bears might work though.