The more you listen to Caleb Williams speak, the more you believe he should not be the top pick in this April’s NFL Draft. The Chicago Bears should trade the pick to the New York Giants and accumulate more picks while Justin Fields remains their starting quarterback.
The Chicago Bears should put an end to the turmoil and intrigue surrounding their quarterback position with Caleb Williams and Justin Fields. They should remove Fields from the trading block and instead trade the pick to the New York Giants, who can then use it to choose Jayden Daniels, the best quarterback in this draft class.
This would allow Williams, a perennial head case for the reasons listed below, to hand over to his former USC assistant coach, Kliff Kingsbury, who now coaches the Washington Commanders offense.
Williams and Daniels addressed the media Friday morning at the NFL Scouting Combine as it was the quarterbacks turn to hold their 15 minute pressers. Daniels was polished, humble and willing to discuss his game. Williams, meanwhile, sounded like a Diva and a spoiled soon to be rich kid, who thought that he was bigger than the game.
For example, WIlliams refused to partake in the medical testing, which is the most important aspect of the combine. Those results are then disseminated to the 32 teams and part of the decision making process in the use of the pick.
One league source believes that Williams is the first combine invitee to attend the event and decline the medical exams, which has been readily admitted as one of the “most important elements of the combine.”
When asked how he compared to other quarterbacks in the Bears rich history of having poor quarterback play before Fields arrived, Williams sounded again, like a diva, and was very narcissistic.
Williams was also questioned if he deserved to be the top choice in the draft, and his answer was priceless. He stated unequivocally that he deserved to be selected first overall.