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Caleb Williams splitting defenders for USC.
The Washington Commanders have hired Kliff Kingsbury as their offensive coordinator under Dan Quinn. Speculation has started to fly as Kingsbury and expected No. 1 pick Caleb Williams have a history together at USC. The Chicago Bears currently hold the No. 1 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, but if they like what they have seen out of Justin Fields, they could decide to trade it.
It is uncertain what the Bears will do with that pick, but moving it for multiple picks and a player or two could be in their best interest. Depending on what they do, the Commanders could make a trade with Chicago and give them the No. 2 pick in the draft. That would still allow them to draft a player they like in the draft such as Marvin Harrison Jr., or someone else. Brad Spielberger of PFF reported what he has heard about the No. 1 pick.
– By no means has Caleb definitively said he doesn’t want to go to Chicago
– Waldron is a good hire, and he works with the QB Collective where Caleb is now training
– Caleb & Co. do trust Kliff
– Chicago would probably be able to get ~ 2, 40, 2025 1st for 1
He hints that the Bears would be able to get the No. 2 and No. 40 pick in this year’s draft, as well as a 2025 first-round pick. Washington would get their generational quarterback and the Bears would be able to build around Fields, if that is the route they decided to go.
Williams is expected to be NFL-ready when he enters the league. While that is not uncommon when it comes to the No. 1 pick, the expectations are high for this young man. That is due to what he was able to accomplish when he was in college.
Williams found the success he did in the 2023 college season in large part to Kingsbury, who was a senior offensive analyst at USC. When it was announced Kingsbury got the job, Williams posted an Instagram story congratulating his former coach.
The Instagram post furthered the speculation that he wants to be in Washington, which could be the case. However, the Washington Commanders do not have the No. 1 pick and what he wants in this situation does not matter unless he told the Bears that he would return to college if they drafted him.
USC’s head coach Lincoln Riley had similar thoughts on the situation, saying the following, according to Peter Schrager of Good Morning Football.
“They have a great relationship. It was awesome for Caleb to have Kliff…In a perfect world would I love a reunion for them? That would be great. But we all know a lot would transpire between now and the draft.”
CHICAGO BEARS EYE MASSIVE TRADE FOR NO. 1 PICK
In a stunning move last season, the Chicago Bears traded away the coveted No. 1 pick to the Carolina Panthers. As a result, the Bears now find themselves in possession of the top pick in this year’s draft. The Panthers, in exchange for the No. 1 pick, sent DJ Moore, along with a plethora of future draft picks. This monumental trade could potentially be surpassed this year, as rumors swirl of an even bigger deal for the top spot.
The Washington Commanders, on the other hand, have a player who could be on the move. Jonathan Allen, a standout defensive player, has caught the attention of the Bears. With their defense ranking 19th in points allowed per game last season, at 22.3, Allen could be the missing piece to help Chicago improve.
Stay tuned for more updates on this potential blockbuster trade.
By Jon Conahan, Sports Contributor