Moore was acquired to be the Bears' WR1, and so far, his usage has matched that expectation.
He's played over 95% of snaps and has scored a touchdown in his last two games. He appears to have the trust of Justin Fields when plays break down, which happens quite often.
The Commanders secondary can be beaten; they've already allowed six touchdowns to wide receivers this year, which is tied for last in the NFL.
If the Bears end up trailing, Moore can get us home in garbage time.
Samuel's versatility is his calling card and Washington makes sure to find ways to get him involved.
A notable stat for this bet is that he has five red-zone targets and three red-zone carries this season. Outside of Brian Robinson Jr., Samuel's the only player on the Commanders with both red-zone targets and carries. Last week, he scored on a jet sweep.
The Bears haven’t stopped pass-catchers out of the backfield all year, with four TDs allowed from that spot. On the season, they've allowed five scores just to receivers.
Samuel checks both boxes.