NFL enthusiasts have long awaited the 2024 draft class, renowned for its exceptional talent across various positions, with quarterbacks standing out as a highlight.
Caleb Williams has consistently been hailed as the standout prospect among his peers in recent months. However, despite widespread acclaim, David Carr believes he may not be the ideal fit for the Chicago Bears, who presently possess the No. 1 overall pick.
Carr expressed his reservations, stating, "I really don't like the fit," during a recent segment on NFL Total Access.
Intriguingly, Carr suggested that Jayden Daniels might better complement the Bears' system than Williams.
Daniels' draft stock has fluctuated since the conclusion of the NCAA season. Despite being the reigning Heisman Trophy recipient, there remains uncertainty regarding his transition to the NFL. Opinions diverge, with some regarding him as on par with or superior to Williams, while others rank him perhaps as a top-five prospect at his position.
Ultimately, the Bears hold the final decision on their preferred choice of player.
While they have yet to definitively commit to selecting a quarterback, current indications lean towards that possibility. Should they opt for a quarterback to succeed Justin Fields, it remains to be seen whether they favor a player akin to Daniels in style or opt for a more conventional option like Williams.
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8 MARS | 70 ANSWERS Ex-Pro Athlete Argues One Quarterback Suits the Bears More Than Caleb Williams Who is the better QB for the Bears? | ||
Caleb Williams | 17 | 24.3 % |
Jayden Daniels | 53 | 75.7 % |
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