The Riverside Press-Enterprise

Bears flock to Williams at USC’S Pro Day

- By Luca Evans levans@scng.com

You know it’s real when they meet the parents.

A few minutes before Caleb Williams took to the turf at Allyson Felix Field for USC’S Pro Day, as hundreds of low-profile scouts and NFL who’s-who’s milled about in anticipati­on, Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles sauntered over to the families in the bleachers and extended a hand to Williams’ mother, Dayna Price.

They exchanged smiles, Poles cracking a joke to a hearty laugh from Price, a custom-embroidere­d Fight On sewn across the back of her jean jacket. He moved with a handshake to Williams’ father Carl, standing just a few paces away in a bright-red USC T-shirt.

An hour later, after the former Trojans quarterbac­k left the stands buzzing in a tidy Pro Day performanc­e, Bears head coach Matt Eberflus walked over and extended the same treatment.

By the end of USC’S Pro Day on Wednesday, precious little intrigue remained in the Bears’ draft process, a few days after trading incumbent quarterbac­k Justin Fields to the Pittsburgh Steelers. They hold the top pick in April’s NFL draft, and they sent an all-out fleet to USC to watch Williams throw, not invisible submarines but plainly visible battleship­s. Williams and Chicago have been linked for months; with the travelsize­d red carpet the Bears rolled out for him on USC’S home turf, it seemed more likely than ever Williams will be USC’S first No. 1 draft choice since Carson Palmer in 2003.

When Williams trudged out to warm up, his first acknowledg­ement was not from family or a teammate but Chicago Bears receiver Keenan Allen, formerly of Chargers fame. They exchanged a hug, Williams saying later he’d known Allen for a year and it was “exciting” to possibly be playing for the same franchise.

“They trying to see if I’m the right fit to be first pick as a QB, and go and possibly be the face of the franchise,” Williams said Wednesday of his relationsh­ip with the Bears. “They’re trying to figure out if this is the guy that they should invest all their time, energy and effort and money into.”

He looked largely that guy Wednesday, his workout feeling not so much like a final exam but extra credit. Throwing to fellow USC prospects Tahj Washington, Brenden Rice, Austin Jones and Marshawn Lloyd — plus former Trojans receiver John Jackson — Williams largely impressed with his accuracy over the middle and to the sidelines, hitting a couple lasers that drew ”oohs” on leaping grabs from Rice.

His deep ball fluttered, however, with a couple underthrow­s sprinkled into the mix. It’s likely not a major area of concern, however, as Williams improved considerab­ly throwing deep from 2022 to 2023 — his completion percentage on routes 20 yards or more jumping by 10% — and he was notably self-critical in speaking with reporters afterward.

“I missed a few passes deep, threw it a little bit over their heads,” Williams said, “so I didn’t give ‘em enough room for error, ball in flight.”

Above all, fitting for his final appearance on a USC field, he was a showman.

As Washington lined up for one out route, Williams gave him a look. You know the look, Washington smiled later, when you’ve spent two years catching passes from him.

And as Washington broke off the out, Williams lofted a pass pinpointed directly for the sideline, Washington running it down and snaring a pretty toe-tip grab before falling out of bounds. Williams grinned at him, trotting back. It was intentiona­lly overthrown, Washington agreed post-workout, for his receiver to go make a play.

“For sure,” Washington said. “He does it all the time.”

A number of other Trojans left strong impression­s, auditionin­g in front of the flock to Williams. Defensive lineman Kyon Barrs moved quickly for his 290-pound frame in the 40-yard dash. Safety Calen Bullock handled ball drills smoothly. Lloyd showed good hands on routes from Williams after a goal to prove himself as a pass-catcher.

 ?? RYAN SUN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? USC quarterbac­k Caleb Williams participat­ed in the team’s NFL Pro Day on Wednesday in Los Angeles as numerous NFL officials were on hand.
RYAN SUN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS USC quarterbac­k Caleb Williams participat­ed in the team’s NFL Pro Day on Wednesday in Los Angeles as numerous NFL officials were on hand.

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