Caleb Williams

Football - QB
Caleb
College
University of Southern California
Height
6' 1''
Weight
215 lbs
Hometown
Washington, DC
Draft
Football - 2024
Projected
Round 1
Caleb Williams is a name that all college football fans should know. He burst onto the scene in 2021, replacing Spencer Rattler midway through the season at Oklahoma. The following year, Williams would follow head coach, Lincoln Riley, to USC to become their starting quarterback. Williams would lead USC to an 11-3 record and go on to win the Heisman Trophy Award. Williams graduated from Gonzaga College High School in Washington D.C. In 2020 Williams was named the USA Today and MaxPreps preseason First-Team All-American. Rivals and 247 Sports would rank Williams as a 5-star talent coming out of high school. Williams would pick Oklahoma over Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, and Ohio St. as well as many others. In 2021 at Oklahoma, Williams would start as a backup to Spencer Rattler. Rattler was at the time a quarterback a lot of draft pundits thought could be a #1 pick. Williams would take over in week 6 and never relinquish the reins. He finished the season throwing for 1,912 yards to go along with 21 TD’s. Williams would also rush 64 times for 559 yards. Williams would follow Oklahoma Head Coach Lincoln Riley to USC to become the Trojan starting quarterback for his sophomore season. Williams would put up a historic season for the Trojans, throwing for 4,080 yards, 37 TD’s, and a completion percentage of 66.0. Williams would also run for 614 yards. Add in a QB rating of 118.3 and Caleb Williams would go on to win the 2022 Heisman Trophy Award. Williams started the 2023 season off with a 2nd Heisman Trophy easily within in his grasp. But he struggled against good defenses and after starting 6-0, the Trojans lost 5 out of 6, finishing the season at an underachieving 7-5. His numbers look strong on paper, but once again he took advantage of poor defenses, racking up stats against lesser opponents. He threw for 3,633 yards and 30 touchdowns in 12 games in his final collegiate campaign.

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