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I will readily admit that I am not a college football guru. But from what these amateur eyeballs witnessed with his play this season in losses to Notre Dame, Utah, Oregona and UCLA I was still impressed - but not to the point where I would feel comfortable that he is worthy of being a number one overall pick.
What has NFL teams concerned about Caleb Williams? | Inside Coverage
Once the overwhelming favorite to the number one overall pick in next April’s NFL draft, the USC quarterback and defending Heisman Trophy winner has begun to earn some doubters. Yahoo Sports’ Jason Fitz and senior NFL reporter Charles Robinson discuss the talk that has been circulating among...sports.yahoo.com
I don't think it's the automatic hammerlock that it felt like before the season. And what you're hearing more about Caleb Williams now that is concerning teams is how much he is operating in sort of an unscripted manner on offense. He's running around. His feet aren't always set the way that they should be. There's a Johnny Manziel-esque quality to it when he was at A&M, where Johnny, a lot of the time it looked like the offense was just Johnny trying to make a play, make something big happen.I think teams are starting to see some of that with Caleb Williams, especially in this last season, and they're going to nitpick at that. They're going to say, we need you to-- that's great that you can make plays. That's awesome. We love that quality. But we also need to know that you can sit inside a structured offense and go through your reads and just play quarterback. Right? Play quarterback, don't play playmaker.Then with Drake Maye, I think it's the opposite. Like, he can do that, and he has shown the ability to do that and do the off-script stuff. But he very much is playing traditional quarterback.
I've seen Drake Maye compared to Justin Herbert - similar size and athletic profile, similar arms. And Caleb Williams is a bigger Kyler Murray.












