And here is Brugler’s appraisal of Williams: “Overall, Williams has to be more consistent working on-time from the pocket, but you live with the hitches since the positives are remarkable with his dynamic passing skills and instinctive ability to create. Though stylistically similar to an extremely impressive karaoke-style version of Patrick Mahomes, he is absolutely distinctive as a playmaker
The entire Williams report is 1,400 words. This draft cycle has been unconventional, and the Justin Fields element adds to that, but it’s difficult to read through the report and not realize what a unique chance the Bears have at theOne of the first things I do when I open Brugler’s draft guide is scroll to the bottom to check his Top 100 draft board. Williams is ranked first, and it’s intriguing to see three receivers in his top six: Marvin Harrison Jr. at second, Malik Nabers at third, and Rome Odunze at sixth.
The prospect of selecting the top defensive player in the draft must be appealing to Bears general manager Ryan Poles and, in particular, coach Matt Eberflus. If the top eight in the draft includes four quarterbacks, three receivers, and offensive tackle Joe Alt (rated No. 5), that sets the Bears up for a run on
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