N’keal harry trade impact

N’keal Harry wasn’t drafted in the first round by accident. Many teams saw him as a top wide receiver prospect for a reason and he was drafted over big-name wideouts such as DK Metcalf and Deeboo Samuel. Harry plays as a big receiver. His size, length, and power helped him bully defensive backs. It didn’t matter if he looked covered or beaten, if his quarterback put the ball in his near him, there is was a very good chance he catches it. Harry joins a wide receiver group that’s extremely young and unproven behind third year star Darnell Mooney. This gives Harry an opportunity to earn a roster spot and contribute and create a new QB connection with Justin Fields. As a rookie in 2021, Fields ranked among the highest in the NFL for aggressive throws. His aggressiveness was ranked as 9th-highest in the league at 17%. that means 17% of Fields counted passes were thrown to receivers with a defensive back within one yard of them. Fields weren’t scared to throw the ball and to give his receivers a chance. N’Keal Harry needs a quarterback that is willing to give him opportunities regardless of coverage. If the Bears properly utilize his skill set, he will become the steal of the offseason.

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