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NFL analyst thinks Caleb Williams would be better off not in Chicago

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Vince Carbonneau
April 3, 2024  (9:41)
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In recent discussions among NFL enthusiasts and analysts, a prevailing notion has emerged: Caleb Williams' potential could be maximized away from the Chicago Bears.

As the Bears secure the top pick in the forthcoming 2024 NFL Draft, having traded Justin Fields, the spotlight shines brightly on their quarterback selection. However, amidst the clamor for Williams to fill the role, one analyst presents a compelling counterargument.

Cynthia Frelund advocates for Jayden Daniels as the Bears' prime pick, asserting, "I actually think the Bears should take him."

Daniels, a rising prospect bolstered by his Heisman Trophy win, has steadily climbed the ranks in the past year. Frelund's endorsement, however, isn't solely rooted in Daniels' capabilities; rather, it pivots towards Williams and his potential synergy with the Washington Commanders.

Positioned at the second pick, the Commanders, too, seek a quarterback. Frelund emphasizes the importance of rookie support, noting Williams' advantageous ties to Kliff Kingsbury from their USC tenure.

The symbiosis between Williams and Kingsbury could pave the way for a seamless transition into the NFL. Yet, the Bears face a weighty decision: whether to overlook a prospect hailed as one of the decade's finest.

With the impending draft stirring heightened anticipation, the spotlight on this year's selections promises to be more intense than ever, driven by the wealth of talent awaiting their NFL destinies.

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