Breaking down USC QB Caleb Williams to see what makes him the top QB prospect in this draft class
Williams does show the ability to play on schedule from the pocket, as we’ve already seen. He’s also shown the potential to develop as a quarterback that understands how certain are designed to try and manipulate matchups for him to exploit.
Here we see USC start with two receivers to the left, one to the right and then two players in the backfield alongside Williams. Before the snap, Williams sends the running back to his left in motion all the way outside.