Beimfohr pushed back on the growing "Bears FUD," saying drafters should gladly scoop DJ Moore at pick 34 and other Chicago pass catchers at depressed prices. He pointed to new OC Ben Johnson’s history of top-10 passing efficiency in Detroit and argued that if the Bears offense is merely competent, at least one of Moore, Rome Odunze, Luther Burden or Colston Loveland will smash current ADPs. Moore, in particular, would no longer be the WR20 in a Johnson-led, Caleb Williams attack if he repeats last year’s 28% target share. Beimfohr emphasized that projecting every Bears weapon to fail simultaneously makes little sense— either the offense is bad (in which case nobody should be drafted) or someone pops and their current tags look laughably low. His approach is to accumulate exposure now, before the field realizes Chicago’s ceiling.