NFL Draft
Top Highlights From Caleb Williams’ Pro Day
Caleb Williams aced his NFL Draft Pro Day in front of high-ranking members of the Chicago Bears.
Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles, head coach Matt Eberflus, and offensive coordinator Shane Waldron were just some of the decision makers in attendance at USC’s Pro Day on Wednesday. The Bears’ contingent watched quarterback Caleb Williams throw the football with rhythm, timing, accuracy, and velocity. Here are some highlights as Bears coaches and front office executives watched Williams perform in front of a large crowd.
Williams got loose by throwing some slant routes before the real throwing session began!
Caleb Williams is starting to throw at his USC pro day. pic.twitter.com/Yi3qCRFoeD
— Fernando Ramirez (@RealFRamirez) March 20, 2024
Williams dropped dime after dime to a slew of pass catchers that included USC receiver Brenden Rice.
NFL Network is drooling over Caleb Williams character while he drops easy dimes pic.twitter.com/qjGqXcBZmq
— Sadeek (@SadeekNextWave) March 20, 2024
Poles took time to introduce himself to Williams’ parents, including his father, Carl Williams.
Bears GM Ryan Poles meeting Caleb Williams’ parents out at USC Pro Day. pic.twitter.com/HTVEkzCymV
— Luca Evans (@bylucaevans) March 20, 2024
Williams ended a successful Pro Day with one final deep bomb, and of course, a picture-perfect punt for good measure.
Caleb Williams’ last throw at his pro day and bonus punt. The Bears brass was standing right behind him the entire time pic.twitter.com/3TANh5ux1v
— Chicago Football Connection (@CFCBears) March 20, 2024
Here’s another angle of that outstanding final deep ball to Rice.
Last throw by Caleb Williams is to Brenden Rice at USC Pro Day. Then he punts the football. pic.twitter.com/rMBqfaFdWM
— Fernando Ramirez (@RealFRamirez) March 20, 2024
Poles, Eberflus, and Waldron were surely impressed with how Williams handled himself throughout the afternoon. It marked a notable throwing session since Williams declined the opportunity to throw at the NFL Combine. The Bears are expected to draft Williams with the No. 1 overall selection in the 2024 NFL Draft. Nothing they saw from Williams on Wednesday will change their mind. If anything, Williams convinced that he’s the team’s next franchise quarterback.
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