Through four games, Caleb Williams is not C.J. Stroud, but he’s not Bryce Young, either — which is pretty good for a Bears rookie quarterback.
Williams’ 61.7% completion rate through four NFL starts is significantly better than predecessors Justin Fields (53.6%) and Mitch Trubisky (47.5%). His 787 passing yards is far better than Fields (562) and Trubisky (512).
His 5.6 yards per attempt is lower than Fields (6.7) and Trubisky (6.4). But he’s thrown more touchdown passes (three) than Fields (two) or Trubisky (two). His 16 sacks are the same as Fields and more than Trubisky (11).