Chicago Bears
Caleb Williams
HT6'1"
WT226 lbs
EXP2 years
AGE24
QB#18

Career Stats

YearTeamCMPATTYDSCMP%YPATDINTLNGSACKRTGCARYDSAVGTDLNG
2025CHI330568394258.16.92776232490.1773835.03180
2024CHI351562354162.56.32065196887.8814896.0-193

Fantasy Outlook

The Bears retooled their coaching staff and offensive line last season to help their second-year quarterback, and Williams took advantage, leading Chicago to the playoffs and finishing QB5 in fantasy. It could have been even better too. The Bears' 28 drops deprived Williams of (at least) 404 yards, most in the league, and kept him from becoming the first Chicago QB with 4,000 passing yard in a season. Williams also struggled with consistent accuracy as he had a penchant for throwing a perfectly placed laser, only to sail the next throw. His on-target percentage was a league-low 64.6, leaving him with a 58.1 completion percentage, higher than only J.J. McCarthy. But he threw downfield at good clip (13th), which helped his yardage, and he took an incredible 44 fewer sacks than his rookie year. Even if he faces light pressure again this year, his rushing production is stable because he is one of the league's best scramblers; indeed, his 101-yard drop in rushing yards last season was mostly from fewer designed runs. The Bears lost WRs DJ Moore and Olamide Zaccheaus in free agency and only added Kalif Raymond and third-round pick Zavion Thomas, who runs a 4.28 40 but is more of a kick returner than wide receiver at this point. But Rome Odunze, Luther Burden and TE Colston Loveland is a more than capable receiving trio. The biggest hurdle is Williams' efficiency. Moving closer to league average in accuracy would boost his YPA (6.9, 20th), otherwise he'll need nearly 650 dropbacks again.

Bears Lineup

QB
#18C. Williams
#17T. Bagent
RB
#4D. Swift
#23R. Johnson
WR
#10L. Burden
#13M. Alexander
#15R. Odunze
#14K. Raymond
TE
#84C. Loveland
#85C. Kmet
K
#8C. Santos