Caleb Williams Major Flaw Becoming Apparent At Training Camp
Training camp is a time when quarterbacks learn the limits of what they can get away with. It’s common for interceptions to occur during this process. Even top quarterbacks like Peyton Manning, Patrick Mahomes, and Aaron Rodgers experienced periods of throwing too many picks in camp. For rookie quarterbacks, like Bears Caleb Williams, the adjustment is even greater as they learn the nuances of NFL windows and how their arm strength fits in.
While interceptions are expected, the bigger concern for Williams at camp isn’t his picks but rather a flaw that was noted during his draft evaluation and is familiar to Bears fans from Justin Fields’ experience.
Caleb Williams is holding onto the ball for too long.
Caleb Williams is starting to hold onto the ball for too long, and it’s becoming a concerning issue. In 7-on-7 drills, the expectation is for quick throws, but Williams frequently scrambles or holds onto the ball longer than necessary.
Although it’s only August 8th and he’s a rookie QB, this is a growing concern. It would be beneficial for Williams to get some reps this week against the Bills for their second preseason game. The offense hasn’t performed well this week. It’s possible the team is intentionally making things challenging for Williams now, rather than letting him look perfect before the season opener. But only time will tell.