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Caleb Williams achieved a PFF passing grade between 75.0 and 83.0 in four home games, mostly in the second half of the season. He had five games as a top-six fantasy quarterback, which largely coincided with the games where he graded well, but he was outside of the top-18 fantasy quarterbacks in over half of his games, making it impossible to know when to start Williams in single-quarterback leagues.
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There are a lot of reasons for optimism with the addition of head coach Ben Johnson, first-round pick tight end Colston Loveland, second-round pick wide receiver Luther Burden III and guard Joe Thuney.
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However, Johnson’s offenses have been more run-heavy, so Williams will likely drop back to pass less often. He also took a sack on 10% of his dropbacks, and the Bears' offensive line makeover helped their run blocking while hurting their pass protection.