DJ Moore is a dynasty fantasy football faller and offseason loser for 2025. Read the fantasy football outlook for the Chicago Bears wide receiver.
RotoBaller Dynasty Ranking: WR25
Dynasty Analysis: Plenty of praise has been handed out to the Chicago Bears this offseason, from the signing of offensive-minded Head Coach Ben Johnson to the wheelings and dealings that took place to land Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson to the NFL draft, where the Bears wound up adding to their offensive arsenal with the selections of Colston Loveland and Luther Burden III.
Potential Bears offense this year:
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QB: Caleb Williams
RB: D’Andre Swift
WR: DJ Moore
WR: Rome Odunze
WR: Luther Burden
TE: Cole Kmet
TE: Colestand LovelandAll 28 or younger… pic.twitter.com/M1ReSEARp2
— The College Kids (@TCK_Experience) April 26, 2025
It's those two draft selections, along with the impending ascension of Rome Odunze, that have some concerned that regression may be coming in 2025 for DJ Moore. Last season, Moore finished as the WR17, averaging 13.5 fantasy points per game on his way to 98 receptions on 140 targets, resulting in 966 receiving yards and 238.1 total fantasy points in PPR formats.
It's hard to imagine a scenario in which Moore sees another 140 targets or a 24.4% target share in 2025. Then again, game scripts last season afforded the Bears' receivers to be pumped full of targets at an alarming rate as the trio of Moore, Odunze, and Keenan Allen were the only threesome of receivers on a team that each saw 100 targets.
There has been some real talk that Johnson could look to Burden to fill a similar role in his offense as Amon-Ra St. Brown did in Detroit. Burden had a greater success rate versus man coverage than fellow rookies Tetairoa McMillan, Matthew Golden, and Emeka Egbuka. As a true freshman, Burden led Missouri with nine touchdowns and followed that up in his sophomore season with 1,212 receiving yards, averaging 14.1 yards per reception and more than 3.00 yards per route run.
As for Loveland, he is also going to cut into Moore's target share. First, Chicago chose Loveland over Tyler Warren, which is telling. Loveland is an excellent route runner who can stretch defenses vertically as well. Loveland's 2.22 yards per route run in college is more than what TJ Hockenson, Sam LaPorta, and Trey McBride had produced during their collegiate careers.
Bears only draft Hall of Fame-caliber tight ends in the first round. Mike Ditka was their first-round selection in 1961, then in 2007, it was Greg Olsen. Loveland looks to be the next great one for the Bears.
- Matt Donnelly
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