Representatives from all 32 NFL teams, including a sizable contingent from the Chicago Bears with head coach Matt Eberflus and GM Ryan Poles, gathered at USC’s Pro Day to witness quarterback Caleb Williams’ highly anticipated throwing session. Williams, who opted out of the NFL Combine drills, displayed the arm talent and explosiveness that have made him one of the most coveted prospects in the upcoming draft.
Caleb Williams throwing a pass during the workout
Quarterback coach Will Hewlett designed a streamlined workout showcasing Williams’ accuracy and arm strength. With no tight ends participating, Williams connected with running backs and wide receivers on a variety of routes, demonstrating his ability to make every throw at the next level.
Observers noted the unique explosiveness of Williams’ throws, combining touch and velocity. The ball seemed to jump off his hand, reaching receivers with impressive speed and precision.
Caleb Williams during his pro day workout
Beyond his physical attributes, scouts were also interested in Williams’ demeanor and leadership qualities. Hewlett shared anecdotes about Williams’ interactions with other quarterbacks at the Combine, highlighting his genuine personality and ability to connect with teammates. These intangible qualities are highly valued by NFL teams, and Williams’ performance on and off the field at USC has solidified his reputation as a top-tier prospect.