
The Carolina Panthers have agreed a blockbuster trade with the Chicago Bears to put them in position to take a leading quarterback with the first overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft.
It had already been reported the Bears would be open to offers for the number one pick.
And ESPN's Adam Schefter said on Friday an agreement had been reached with the Panthers.
In return, the Bears are set to receive two first-round picks – number nine this year and a first-round selection next year – along with this year's 61st pick, a further second-round pick in 2025 and wide receiver DJ Moore.
The Bears look to already have their QB of the future in Justin Fields but will now have the opportunity to build around him.
Meanwhile, the Panthers will likely look at either Bryce Young of Alabama or C.J. Stroud of Ohio State.
Baker Mayfield, Sam Darnold and P.J. Walker each had opportunities as the Panthers' starter in 2022, yet none of the trio impressed.
Whoever Carolina take with the first pick will head into their rookie season without the team's top target from last year as Moore instead links up with Fields.
Moore led the team in receptions (63), receiving yards (888) and receiving touchdowns (seven). No Bears receiver topped any of those marks.
Those seven TDs were a career high, although Moore had topped 1,100 receiving yards in each of the previous three seasons.
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