Lol. He is going to be more of a bust than Fields. If Chicago drafts him just get used to having a top 5 pick for years to come. This kid is trash. Just like this analysis
He plays hero ball because he CANT READ DEFENSES. nothing has been more obvious on film than that. Y’all blinded by “hero” ball. That “hero” ball is because he FAILED to do his job in the first 3.5 seconds of the play. He is gonna get demolished in the pros. This kid will be front and center in the long line of QB busts. He is Cam Newton at best. He had 10x’s the talent on his team than Cam did and couldn’t even get outta the Pac10 er 12 er 2… this Cryin Caleb trash has mee rollin. Please Chicago draft this clown
I agree with the good comments here with one caveat: if you compared what you're calling "hitting the receiver In Stride" with footage of Aaron Rodgers doing the same, you'd see a difference. Just because a receiver doesn't have to stop doesn't mean they're still in stride. Rodgers hits them in a way that doesn't require them to even change speeds. _That_ is in stride. What you're showing here is receivers that wouldn't be able to get away with slowing down like that in coverage at the NFL level. Defenses are better there. It's fine, it doesn't change the overall assessment. I'd advise taking this into consideration going into the future. Now I'll check out your other vids because I *like* analysis. & this _is_ really good.
Every highlight ive seen is caleb scrambling for a big run or scrambling and then throwing a pass. Thats the same highlights ive seen from justin fields in the pros. Fields is so athletic and a magician. Thank you for showing actual PASSES in the pocket. I can get a better look at his decision making skills and release speed. I already know he has a strong arm. Man, if Caleb was at least 6’3” then it would be a no brainer to take him over Fields
Honestly to me it's a no brainer regardless. CW is going to be so much cheaper then JF for the next 5 years and not just that but Justin fields has had 3 years to show he can be a legit passer and he hasn't done it consistently enough yet.
I don't see generational talent in Caleb Williams... for me he is more on the line of Baker Mayfield and Kyler Murray. That's not even counting his leadership. If the Bears draft Williams... I see them drafting a QB in the top 5 in 2 to 3 years.
lmao it's just abusive to the language how much "generational talent" is tossed around..Apparently the talent isn't so generational when I hear multiple guys in each draft each year referred to as a "generational talent"...Kid looks young though so he's probably always hyped up about everything new.
Back up comes in and throws 6 TD’s. And you Caleb Williams fans use excuses to why his numbers dropped…lol Please Bears stay away. In no way Generational…
6'1 guys usually aren't standing on the podium at the end of the super bowl.Brock Purdy is 6'1 but isn't considered generational.Russell Wilson 5'11 won in 2013.Drew Brees 6'0 won in 2009. Height matters at QB, don't get me started on Bryce Young 5'10 in 2023.
Remember when Trevor Lawrence was called "generational"? That hasn't panned out with his 20-30 record as a starter and career QB rating of 85, while being supported with coaching and weapons. Caleb isn't without his own issues, some large enough to be considered red flags. Really hoping Ryan Poles and the Bears trade down from #1 and let someone else make the mistake.
trev was top 10 in passing yards this year and is a top 7 qb when given protection. if caleb is trev then he’d be way better than fields and the best qb in bears history. put trev with dj, odonze, kmet and our budding defense and we make it to multiple super bowls. i’ll be ecstatic with trev. i’ll take a better kyler or mayfield as well. they are all much better than justin. justin can’t pass. great kid. awful passing qb. he is years away and will prob be a back up very soon.
@@shake6321 Being top 10 in passing yards is a glory stat. Considering the hype, draft status, and expectations around him, Lawrence has been disappointing. I'm not suggesting that Fields is the long term answer in Chicago. I'm not sure anyone can say either way considering the lack of a competent OC, OL, or WR rooms he's had since he was drafted. I'm suggesting that QBs need those things in order to be successful. Building a roster prior to drafting a QB has been the best recipe for sustained success in the NFL. The examples of this include Mahomes, Dak, Lamar, Love, Brady, Rodgers, Hurts, Herbert, Russ, Purdy, and the list goes on. The Bears rebuild really started last year, since 2022 was about Poles dumping the roster. Drafting a QB in 2024 feels premature.
Remember when CJ Stroud was already labeled a bust for his S2 test and for coming from OSU? Fields has plenty of issues going into year 4 yet you wanna write off a prospect with good film for what? Do you even have any real red flags to point out? What is it? Painting his nails?💀💀
@@24kenny30 Stroud has nothing to do with this. As nobody expected for him to perform as well as he did in 2023. I already said that I don't know if Fields is the answer do to the complete lack of support he's gotten over 3 years, outside of finally adding his first legit target to the WR room. As for Caleb's red flags, pretty sure the breakdown covered some of the on field concerns, but the real red flags are his inability to properly deal with adversity, and leadership qualities. He fails to shake his opponents hands after a loss, cries in the stands after a loss, avoids the media after a loss, he was even quoted saying, "I'm dealing with it emotionally, dealing with it spiritually and physically" when speaking about USC's 7-5 record. How do any of those things show he can handle the pressure's of playing in the NFL? Where things are going to be much tougher. Where every practice throw will be under the microscope. Where he will be contractually obligated to speak with the media, regardless of the games outcome. How do you think his NFL teammates will respond to someone that can't deal with adversity? He is about to be the assumed leader and face of a franchise. His former teammates seamed to rally around Miller Moss in their bowl game, against #15 ranked Louisville. Which had a top 20 defense in the country. "We finally a team" seems to speak volumes about Caleb's ego and focus on personal success over team success.
@@Gray_Bush how does stroud have nothing to do with this while you bring up Tlaw? LMFAOO. your red flags areexactly as I said just character concerns that have nothing to do with his play, Aaron Rodgers has character concerns I’d say he turned out fine as a QB. I bet you thought stroud was a bust after the S2 test look how that turned out
🤣🤣 “we’re a team now”- usc players after their backup came in and balled out. No one on that team respects Caleb, he doesn’t have the ability to lead a group of men in the nfl.
Do your research, the player that said that, wasn’t referencing Caleb. He was referencing the fact that they were on a losing streak and was finally playing good football in them bowl game. Had nothing to do with Caleb
Bro you know that's not what the usc player meant when he said that. But haters like you act like it's true. It's a bad look to be a hater especially when most likely CW will be a legit player in this league. He's not mahomes because no one can be mahomes but he's most likely a top 12 guy in the league and that's better then what the bears have now in Justin fields.
It’s about understanding context and timing. The coach is planning to sign the OC job with Washington. And then there’s shade on Caleb which would help him fall to him at 2. Sounds like tampering to me
Fantastic game film analysis. Love the ALL 22 film review. I'm a HUGE Bears fan and if they don't draft this guy I will literally lose my mind! 8)
Lol. He is going to be more of a bust than Fields. If Chicago drafts him just get used to having a top 5 pick for years to come. This kid is trash. Just like this analysis
He plays hero ball because he CANT READ DEFENSES. nothing has been more obvious on film than that. Y’all blinded by “hero” ball. That “hero” ball is because he FAILED to do his job in the first 3.5 seconds of the play. He is gonna get demolished in the pros. This kid will be front and center in the long line of QB busts. He is Cam Newton at best. He had 10x’s the talent on his team than Cam did and couldn’t even get outta the Pac10 er 12 er 2… this Cryin Caleb trash has mee rollin. Please Chicago draft this clown
This is the best video I've seen on Caleb Williams 👊🏿
These breakdown are better than the boys who get paid big money .. keep it up
Thank you I really appreciate it!
@@caydenscornerno there not. Keep trying though
And that 55 yard bomb to Brandon rice was 65
I agree with the good comments here with one caveat: if you compared what you're calling "hitting the receiver In Stride" with footage of Aaron Rodgers doing the same, you'd see a difference. Just because a receiver doesn't have to stop doesn't mean they're still in stride.
Rodgers hits them in a way that doesn't require them to even change speeds. _That_ is in stride. What you're showing here is receivers that wouldn't be able to get away with slowing down like that in coverage at the NFL level. Defenses are better there.
It's fine, it doesn't change the overall assessment. I'd advise taking this into consideration going into the future. Now I'll check out your other vids because I *like* analysis. & this _is_ really good.
Appreciate the feedback! Thanks for checking out the video!
Every highlight ive seen is caleb scrambling for a big run or scrambling and then throwing a pass. Thats the same highlights ive seen from justin fields in the pros. Fields is so athletic and a magician. Thank you for showing actual PASSES in the pocket. I can get a better look at his decision making skills and release speed. I already know he has a strong arm. Man, if Caleb was at least 6’3” then it would be a no brainer to take him over Fields
Explain
It’s already a no brainer Caleb is 6’1
@@rogernguy he is 6’1”. Height matters. Ideal height for a franchise QB these days are around 6’3”. Plus or minus an inch
Honestly to me it's a no brainer regardless. CW is going to be so much cheaper then JF for the next 5 years and not just that but Justin fields has had 3 years to show he can be a legit passer and he hasn't done it consistently enough yet.
The only magic JF has is his magical ability to give the other team the ball.
Big bout letting em know!
I've talked enough about Caleb. Most comprehensive, unbiased video I've seen on his game. Appreciate the All-22. Subscribed.
Thank you!
I don't see generational talent in Caleb Williams... for me he is more on the line of Baker Mayfield and Kyler Murray. That's not even counting his leadership. If the Bears draft Williams... I see them drafting a QB in the top 5 in 2 to 3 years.
Great job 👏
Caleb must learn not to play hero ball everytime, thats it. If you see 1 open for good yards, take it !!
And Justin must learn not to play LOSER ball all of the time
he had to they had the worst defense in the world
@@ProdbyGmoneyyno. No he didnt. He had all world wide outs. He can’t read defenses. Period.
At 2:30 JF gets sacked! CALEB gets A TD!! CALEB WILLIAMS will be to the BEARS as JESUS is to sinners THE SAVIOR OF THE CHICAGO BEARS!!!
Explain
Please be joking 😂
How that's looking now 😂😂
I always find it worrisome when someone only alive for half a generation calls someone “generational”…
This breakdown was generational.
Why does he hold the ball so long instead of passing to a WR on time or in stride . Then run around in circles. That's not going to work in the NFL
If he's so generational how come he's 0-3 vs Utah the last 2 years?
mainly because his defense couldn't hold a lead ever.
A young man that has a brain
This kid will get some humble pie in the NFL..
Dude is already extremely humble. You don’t know what you’re talking about.
you just scared every justin fields fan... good job.
lmao it's just abusive to the language how much "generational talent" is tossed around..Apparently the talent isn't so generational when I hear multiple guys in each draft each year referred to as a "generational talent"...Kid looks young though so he's probably always hyped up about everything new.
"Kid" seems to know the game and communicates it wonderfully. Very impressed with this analysis.
Kyle R.... is that you?
No stop it
Back up comes in and throws 6 TD’s. And you Caleb Williams fans use excuses to why his numbers dropped…lol Please Bears stay away. In no way Generational…
You bears fans are so uneducated and annoying Jesus lol
Ur just an hater why are u even here
Lincoln Riley qbs do well in college and in the pros. So, it appears Lincoln has another number 1 draft pick on his way.
@@TheWhyson27 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
keep laughing JF fanboy to ATL when they trade that TRASH!@@jerrycronister4619
6'1 guys usually aren't standing on the podium at the end of the super bowl.Brock Purdy is 6'1 but isn't considered generational.Russell Wilson 5'11 won in 2013.Drew Brees 6'0 won in 2009. Height matters at QB, don't get me started on Bryce Young 5'10 in 2023.
U do know mahomes is only 6’2 one inch taller then Caleb
@@gamothelegend7712cw 6'0 216
@@gamothelegend7712 and Rodgers lol
Jf1 🐻 down
Remember when Trevor Lawrence was called "generational"? That hasn't panned out with his 20-30 record as a starter and career QB rating of 85, while being supported with coaching and weapons. Caleb isn't without his own issues, some large enough to be considered red flags. Really hoping Ryan Poles and the Bears trade down from #1 and let someone else make the mistake.
trev was top 10 in passing yards this year and is a top 7 qb when given protection.
if caleb is trev then he’d be way better than fields and the best qb in bears history.
put trev with dj, odonze, kmet and our budding defense and we make it to multiple super bowls.
i’ll be ecstatic with trev. i’ll take a better kyler or mayfield as well. they are all much better than justin. justin can’t pass. great kid. awful passing qb. he is years away and will prob be a back up very soon.
@@shake6321 Being top 10 in passing yards is a glory stat. Considering the hype, draft status, and expectations around him, Lawrence has been disappointing. I'm not suggesting that Fields is the long term answer in Chicago. I'm not sure anyone can say either way considering the lack of a competent OC, OL, or WR rooms he's had since he was drafted. I'm suggesting that QBs need those things in order to be successful. Building a roster prior to drafting a QB has been the best recipe for sustained success in the NFL. The examples of this include Mahomes, Dak, Lamar, Love, Brady, Rodgers, Hurts, Herbert, Russ, Purdy, and the list goes on. The Bears rebuild really started last year, since 2022 was about Poles dumping the roster. Drafting a QB in 2024 feels premature.
Remember when CJ Stroud was already labeled a bust for his S2 test and for coming from OSU? Fields has plenty of issues going into year 4 yet you wanna write off a prospect with good film for what? Do you even have any real red flags to point out? What is it? Painting his nails?💀💀
@@24kenny30 Stroud has nothing to do with this. As nobody expected for him to perform as well as he did in 2023. I already said that I don't know if Fields is the answer do to the complete lack of support he's gotten over 3 years, outside of finally adding his first legit target to the WR room. As for Caleb's red flags, pretty sure the breakdown covered some of the on field concerns, but the real red flags are his inability to properly deal with adversity, and leadership qualities. He fails to shake his opponents hands after a loss, cries in the stands after a loss, avoids the media after a loss, he was even quoted saying, "I'm dealing with it emotionally, dealing with it spiritually and physically" when speaking about USC's 7-5 record. How do any of those things show he can handle the pressure's of playing in the NFL? Where things are going to be much tougher. Where every practice throw will be under the microscope. Where he will be contractually obligated to speak with the media, regardless of the games outcome. How do you think his NFL teammates will respond to someone that can't deal with adversity? He is about to be the assumed leader and face of a franchise. His former teammates seamed to rally around Miller Moss in their bowl game, against #15 ranked Louisville. Which had a top 20 defense in the country. "We finally a team" seems to speak volumes about Caleb's ego and focus on personal success over team success.
@@Gray_Bush how does stroud have nothing to do with this while you bring up Tlaw? LMFAOO. your red flags areexactly as I said just character concerns that have nothing to do with his play, Aaron Rodgers has character concerns I’d say he turned out fine as a QB. I bet you thought stroud was a bust after the S2 test look how that turned out
🤣🤣 “we’re a team now”- usc players after their backup came in and balled out. No one on that team respects Caleb, he doesn’t have the ability to lead a group of men in the nfl.
Complete nonsense.
But your mother probably does...
Do your research, the player that said that, wasn’t referencing Caleb. He was referencing the fact that they were on a losing streak and was finally playing good football in them bowl game. Had nothing to do with Caleb
Bro you know that's not what the usc player meant when he said that. But haters like you act like it's true. It's a bad look to be a hater especially when most likely CW will be a legit player in this league. He's not mahomes because no one can be mahomes but he's most likely a top 12 guy in the league and that's better then what the bears have now in Justin fields.
It’s about understanding context and timing. The coach is planning to sign the OC job with Washington. And then there’s shade on Caleb which would help him fall to him at 2. Sounds like tampering to me
No , No he is not .
Calling Caleb Williams “generational” is a good way to expose that you don’t know ball.
Just wait until you see JJ McCarthy’s highlights😂😂😂
Yeah all those experts should have come to you first, what were they thinking?