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The original was posted on /r/nfl by /u/mousefrog32 on 2025-09-10 19:22:05+00:00.
Source: Caleb Williams Draft and Combine Prospect Profile | NFL.com
I learned about this as a reply to someone, but on Caleb’s NFL Draft Prospect Profile, his weaknesses are:
- Averse to playing throw-and-catch football on schedule.
- Eyes can become sticky and sluggish working through progressions.
- Must learn to throw with better anticipation/timing on the NFL level.
- Hero-ball mentality creates indecisiveness and inconsistent decision-making.
- Disconcerting deep-ball accuracy in QB-friendly offense.
- Will throw on the move unnecessarily rather than platform up.
- Passes up easy scramble yardage for more challenging throws.
I’d say he takes advantage of scramble yardage now, so I’ll give him that. Everything else are issues we’re talking about. I’ve seen a lot of people mention that he was more accurate in college, but when I watched his games from college for the '24 draft he would miss deep throws frequently. People often wrote it up to, “His offensive line is bad,” but there were plenty of times he had a clean pocket and was inaccurate or made the wrong reads.
I really think Caleb needed to sit for a year and learn fundamentals. Obviously in today’s NFL that’s not as common, but the fact we’re on game 19 of his career and almost every major weakness is still prevalent is concerning. The Bears haven’t done him many favors either.