The most likely outcome of the 2024 NFL Draft is the Chicago Bears selecting Caleb Williams first overall. Despite claims that Williams is a lousy teammate, has character faults, and should not be the next Bears quarterback,
Caleb Williams has faced criticism for not playing in USC’s bowl trip at the DIRECTV Holiday Bowl. For those who were skeptical, a tale from USC’s Pro Day emerged that should strengthen the Chicago Bears’ decision to choose Caleb Williams first overall.
Knowing that this was USC’s final game of the season and that Williams would not be returning the next season, potential incoming transfers were keeping a close eye on that starting place. With that information, Caleb Williams made a move that only the best teammates would make.
Williams gave Miller Moss, his backup, the chance to plead his case to be USC’s starting quarterback next year. After Moss’ stellar performance, the number of QBs looking to transfer to USC dwindled. This wasn’t a move Williams had to make, but it was the move of an ultimate teammate.
Pro Day story reveals calming truth for Chicago Bears about Caleb Williams
Though Caleb Williams has been dragged through the mud as a draft prospect, every story regarding his poor demeanor, lousy teammate mentality, or unwillingness to be picked by the Chicago Bears has been debunked by facts and reality.
The Chicago Bears will acquire their franchise quarterback on April 25, putting the league on notice. The Chicago Bears are—wait for it—back.