Caleb Williams is simply a highlight QB, not an efficient QB.
2025 Stats:
- 58.1% completion percentage
- 6.9 yards per attempt
- 90.1 passer rating
His 58.1% completion rate was one of the lowest among starting QBs.
His QBR ranked 16th despite being surrounded by significantly more talent than most young QBs.
@onfoenemJD5@YaboyPatrick24@NFL_Convo Touche, I suppose you are using the same logic
Sample analysis it to small, also Caleb's first year was not dog shit, the equivalent to a full season of injuries would be like JJ Mccarthy's year
@onfoenemJD5@YaboyPatrick24@NFL_Convo You literally just said he had one injury prone season, so thats where i got that from
I am glad yall had success 2 years ago, at least you will have high picks for years to come!
Buy some bears stock
@onfoenemJD5@YaboyPatrick24@NFL_Convo He is 6/4 210 pounds he is built like a stick
He has had knee sprains, hamstring issues, and a dislocated elbow all seperate injuries, all during the same season
Call it what you want lol
@onfoenemJD5@YaboyPatrick24@NFL_Convo His "entire" football career lmao
If we are using that logic, 50% of his NFL career has been ridden with injuries
Caleb has played every game of his NFL career despite taking a record amount of sacks his rookie year
If he misses the entire 2026 season sure you can say he is IP
@MatthewMKE98 Good point, who was the reason they were they were decent last year (more like elite in the first 7 games and sell outs for the rest of the season)?
IK it wasn't lefleur, JL, or the recieving core
Maybe it was Micah Parson and dumb luck?