Caleb Williams didn’t see much action, but his presence in Chicago next week is set to create quite a buzz.
As the top overall pick in the NFL Draft, Williams stepped onto the field for his first preseason snap with the Chicago Bears on Saturday afternoon. Though he didn’t play extensively, he showcased a few plays that will undoubtedly be replayed frequently before the Bears’ next preseason game. Even within just one quarter, his skills were on full display.
During Chicago’s opening drive, Williams released his first pass at the third minute and twelfth minute. With ample time, he stepped into his throw and delivered a laser to DJ Moore, covering 12 yards for a first down despite Moore being well-covered. Williams’ accuracy kept the drive alive.
Then came a few more impressive moves. Under pressure, Williams threw a no-look pass across his body, almost like a point guard, to DeAndre Swift, who gained 42 yards. Although it appeared to be a designed screen play, Williams is known for his ability to make adjustments and create plays when things break down around him.
On Chicago’s second drive, Williams delivered a rocket to Cole Kmet. Rolling to his right, he threw a fastball to the tight end for a first down. While it’s still unclear what Williams will achieve as an NFL quarterback, that throw alone showcased a level of arm strength not possessed by many players.
Later in the drive, Williams showed off his mobility by running for a first down, cleverly sliding just before taking a hit.
This is the essence of the Williams package. He can leverage his arm strength and operate effectively from the pocket or on the move. He also has an innate ability to make plays out of nothing and adds value with his athleticism. It’s premature to make sweeping judgments based on a single quarter of preseason play, but it was thrilling to witness Williams showcase his talent on the NFL stage for the first time.
Williams did not play in last week’s Hall of Fame Game, making Saturday his NFL preseason debut. The NFL Network chose to broadcast snaps from the top overall pick, and fans, not just Bears supporters, were eager to see the former Heisman Trophy winner in an NFL setting. He delivered some exciting moments.
It wasn’t flawless. Williams nearly threw an interception on Chicago’s second drive, tossing to a covered receiver. The pass was dropped and incomplete, but a penalty for illegal contact by the Bills erased the play, giving the Bears a first down. He also had a few catchable passes that Kmet and Moore missed. Williams overthrew Rome Odunze in the end zone on a third down, marking his final play of the day. The offense wasn’t fully functional, and no one expects it to be in the first preseason game.
The important takeaway is that Williams did more than enough to prove why he was the top pick in the NFL Draft. Bears fans will be eagerly counting down the days until the regular season, when they can watch Williams’ highlights in action.
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