Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

GM says ‘tune in on Thursday’ for No. 1 overall pick at draft

- By ANDREW SELIGMAN

The Chicago Bears know who they’re taking with the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft and so does just about everyone else too.

General manager Ryan Poles just wasn’t ready to announce it’s Caleb Williams on Tuesday. He opted to leave that to commission­er Roger Goodell on Thursday night.

“So unfortunat­ely it’s one of those things I think everyone’s got to tune in on Thursday to watch and figure out, but I feel really good about our process and where we are and where we’re headed,” Poles said, smiling. “So we know what we’re going to do but everyone is going to have to wait until Thursday to go there.”

Barring a massive surprise, the Bears will kick off the draft by grabbing the 2022 Heisman Trophy winner and setting themselves on a course they hope takes them to the top of the NFL. They also have the ninth overall pick as well as a third-rounder (75) and a fourth-rounder (122).

Chicago has been the likely landing spot for Williams since he announced in an Instagram post in January that he was leaving USC and turning pro.

The Bears are in this position thanks to a blockbuste­r trade last year with Carolina. Chicago sent the No. 1 pick in 2023 to the Panthers for receiver DJ Moore and their first-rounder this year. Carolina finished with a league-worst 2-15 mark.

Williams checks all the boxes with his arm strength and ability to avoid defenders. He can extend plays and make throws on the run as well as in the pocket — an area where former starter Justin Fields struggled.

Williams had 93 touchdowns and 14 intercepti­ons during three seasons at Oklahoma and USC. He threw for 72 TDs and just 10 intercepti­ons in two years with the Trojans. He also showed the ability to run with 27 rushing touchdowns in college.

Williams followed coach Lincoln Riley from Norman to Los Angeles and won the Heisman in 2022. Williams threw for 4,537 yards, 42 touchdowns and five intercepti­ons to lift USC from four wins in 2021 to 11 and an appearance in the Cotton Bowl.

Williams put up big numbers again last season while the Trojans struggled to an 8-5 record with one of the nation’s worst defenses. He threw for 3,333 yards, 30 touchdowns and five intercepti­ons in 12 games. He did not play in the Holiday Bowl.

The Bears have been eyeing Williams throughout the draft process. They met with him at the combine and spent a few days with him leading into his pro day in Los Angeles.

Williams also made a top 30 visit to Halas Hall and got to have dinner with some of the team’s players, including linebacker T.J. Edwards.

“You get to know people and how they fit in the culture and things like that,” Edwards said. “At the end of the day once we get people here and once whoever is signed will be here, we’ll hit the ground running with that.”

Poles said the feedback about Williams he got from the players at the dinner was positive.

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