Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams, the No. 1 total decide within the 2024 NFL Draft, had a irritating rookie season, and although he’s nonetheless thought of to be a pure expertise, he has numerous work to do.
He did numerous ad-libbing in school at USC however had some hassle making elementary performs with the Bears, and he ended up getting sacked 68 instances, which was a league-high.
ESPN analyst Sam Acho not too long ago in contrast prime 2025 NFL Draft prospect Cam Ward to Williams, saying the Miami QB must keep away from the pitfalls the Bears rookie encountered in his first season.
“The largest difficulty with Cam Ward’s sport … is how a lot he strikes round within the pocket,” Acho stated, by way of NFL on ESPN. “You can’t make these performs in opposition to NFL execs. … We noticed Caleb Williams make performs like these in school, then acquired to the NFL and acquired sacked 68 instances.”
“We noticed Caleb Williams make performs like these in school, then acquired to the NFL and acquired sacked 68 instances.”@thesamacho thinks Cam Ward’s pocket consciousness might be a difficulty within the NFL 👀 pic.twitter.com/QDJhT7PauV
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) February 18, 2025
Whereas Williams had simply six interceptions as a rookie, he dedicated 10 fumbles and accomplished simply 62.5 p.c of his move makes an attempt for a Chicago staff that went 5-12 and fired Matt Eberflus as head coach through the season.
Williams confirmed a little bit of enchancment later within the season, however he nonetheless has a lot of enchancment to make if he’s to reside as much as his potential.
Although Chicago’s offensive line wasn’t nice, it wasn’t horrible both, and Williams had official weapons to work with in extensive receivers D.J. Moore, Keenan Allen and Rome Odunze.
The Bears have a brand new head coach in Ben Johnson, who was the Detroit Lions’ offensive coordinator the previous three seasons and performed a job in quarterback Jared Goff elevating his sport, and the hope is that he can work comparable magic with Williams.
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