Santa Fe New Mexican

Despite low trade value, Fields still has potential to be a special player

- By Rob Maaddi

Justin Fields went from being considered a franchise quarterbac­k to disregarde­d by the Chicago Bears in just three seasons.

It’s quite a fall for a former first-round pick who showed promise.

After more than a dozen QBs switched teams last week in the opening days of the NFL’s free-agent frenzy, the Bears traded Fields to the Pittsburgh Steelers for a conditiona­l sixthround pick in 2025.

The pick becomes a fourthroun­der if Fields ends up playing more than expected. He’s going to Pittsburgh to back up Russell Wilson, provide insurance and possibly have a shot to be a starter again in the future.

The Bears have an opportunit­y to take Caleb Williams with the first pick in next month’s NFL draft, so trading Fields was no surprise. That they basically gave him away was the shocker.

Fields wasn’t terrible in Chicago. He’s only 25 and showed flashes of being a special talent. He even received a fifth-place vote for AP NFL MVP in 2022.

The Bears selected Fields with the 11th overall pick in 2021 after he had two outstandin­g seasons at Ohio State. But then they didn’t give him much of a chance to succeed. Fields played for two coaches and two offensive coordinato­rs in three seasons on lousy teams that went 10-28 with him as the starter.

Still, he displayed his raw ability and made some big plays with his arm and legs. It wasn’t enough to convince the Bears to stick with him, but the organizati­on deserves more blame for Fields’ lack of developmen­t.

Fields completed 60.3% of his passes and threw for 40 touchdown with 30 intercepti­ons. Plus, he ran for 2,220 yards and 14 scores. Only Lamar Jackson and Cam Newton had at least 40 TD passes and 2,000 yards rushing in their first three seasons.

In 2022, Fields had 17 TD passes and ran for 1,143 yards and eight scores on a team that finished 3-14.

His talent is obvious. He needs better coaching and a better supporting cast. The Steelers could provide that.

For now, Fields takes a step back and has an opportunit­y to learn from a future Hall of Fame QB who has had his share of struggles recently. Wilson has plenty to prove in Pittsburgh after two rough years in Denver. If he underperfo­rms, the Steelers could turn to Fields quickly.

They’re only paying Wilson the veteran’s minimum of $1.21 million, so coach Mike Tomlin doesn’t have to be patient.

The Steelers were looking for a backup after trading Kenny Pickett, a 2022 firstround pick, to Philadelph­ia along with a fourth-rounder for a third and two sevenths. They got more for Pickett than they gave up for Fields, who has more upside.

Fields turned down potential trades to four teams that were interested in him, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press on Tuesday. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because trade conversati­ons are confidenti­al.

Fields didn’t have a no-trade clause, so the Bears still could’ve traded him to any team that gave the best offer, but his market was dry. His contract contribute­d to that. Fields is making $3.2 million this season but has a fifth-year option for 2025 at $25.7 million.

“We have engaged in multiple trade conversati­ons in recent weeks and believe trading Justin at this time to Pittsburgh is what is best for both Justin and the Bears,” Chicago general manager Ryan Poles said.

Several teams made deals for backup quarterbac­ks but it’s unknown which clubs wanted Fields.

Fields would’ve been a good fit for the Eagles behind Jalen Hurts. The Seahawks acquired Sam Howell from Washington. The Jaguars traded for Mac Jones. The Cardinals got Desmond Ridder from Atlanta, which signed Kirk Cousins. The Giants made a deal for Drew Lock.

The Patriots (Jacoby Brissett), Raiders (Gardner Minshew), Colts (Joe Flacco), Browns (Jameis Winston and Tyler Huntley), Rams (Jimmy Garoppolo), Vikings (Sam Darnold), Jets (Tyrod Taylor) and 49ers (Josh Dobbs), Titans (Mason Rudolph), Bills (Mitchell Trubisky) and Commanders (Marcus Mariota) each signed quarterbac­ks.

 ?? MATT LUDTKE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? After more than a dozen quarterbac­ks switched teams last week in the opening days of the NFL’s free-agent frenzy, the Chicago Bears traded Fields to the Pittsburgh Steelers for a conditiona­l sixthround pick in 2025.
MATT LUDTKE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO After more than a dozen quarterbac­ks switched teams last week in the opening days of the NFL’s free-agent frenzy, the Chicago Bears traded Fields to the Pittsburgh Steelers for a conditiona­l sixthround pick in 2025.

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