Caleb Williams, a former quarterback for Southern California, told ESPN that he wouldn’t mind being the Chicago Bears’ first overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Nevertheless, Williams acknowledged on Tuesday during his phone conversation with the network that he is also drawn to other teams. “If I get drafted by the Bears, I’ll be excited,” he stated. “I’ll be just as happy if they trade the pick and someone else drafts me. When it comes to Chicago, they have a strong squad with a strong offense and defense. I believe that anyone in that circumstance would be thrilled.” Williams is expected to show up in Indianapolis on Wednesday for the NFL Scouting Combine. The NFL Network reports that he willThe New England Patriots (No. 3), New York Giants (No. 6), Atlanta Falcons (No. 8), New York Jets (No. 10), Minnesota Vikings (No. 11), and Las Vegas Raiders (No. 13) are the teams that the Commanders (the second overall pick in the draft) will select. Williams declared, “I’m not pushing any agenda.” “The Bears have the final say in the matter. I’m not pushing an agenda to say, “Yeah, I want to go,” regardless of how I’m feeling. Or no, I’m eager for whatever comes and I don’t want to go.” Chicago’s primary concern is if Williams would be a better quarterback than Justin Fields, a 2021 first-round pick. If the Bears decide not to select Williams, the native of could potentially make his homecoming with the Commanders.
cool, you know, because it’s so recognizable ” “Everything has its proper place and time. Being at the facility, on the field, or watching movies is both my job and my pastime. or unwinding and getting ready for the match or the next day.”My primary objective is to win games and maintain my focus on achieving that primary goal.” Williams declared that he will not be working out at the Indianapolis Scouting Combine. Instead, on March 20, he will toss at USC’s pro day. In 12 games this past season, Williams passed for 3,633 yards, 30 touchdowns, and five interceptions, capping off his 2022 Heisman Trophy victory. Despite his impressive stats, the Trojans ended the season with an unsatisfactory 8-5 record.