Barstool Sports

● By Steven Cheah

Accuracy: 17.55%721st Place
The player Bears fans have waited a lifetime for. Futility and Bears Quarterbacks go hand in hand. Jay Cutler and Jim McMahon are probably the best signal callers in Bears history, so you can say Williams is a giant step up. He's a little shorter than desired at 6'1' but he's a solid weight at 214 lbs. He's got a strong, loose arm that can throw from a variety of platforms and mobility to buy time in the pocket or run. On the field, he's everything you'd want in a #1 overall pick. Off the field, he can rub people the wrong way with his painted nails, pink phone cases, crying after a game, and more. But if he stays on the right track, there is no reason why he won't be the best Quarterback in Bears history by a country mile.

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