Since being selected by the Bears with the No. 1 pick in last year's draft, Williams has excelled at scrambling—picking up yards with his legs or buying time to complete off-schedule throws downfield.
"He's just super talented with it," Odunze said. "There are not too many arm angles he can't throw from, body positions. Whether he's rolling left \[or\] rolling right, whether he's going backwards \[or\] going forward, he always generates the power to be able to get the ball where it needs to be. You always have to be ready in those scenarios. I don't see anyone doing it like him."
Williams' 1-yard TD pass came on a well-designed play by coach Ben Johnson. Odunze initially acted as if he was going to block a defender before slipping past him and settling into an open spot in the back of the end zone.
"It was awesome," Odunze said. "We practiced it throughout the week. It was a look we were really confident in. The timing wasn't exactly where it needed to be in practice, and that was the only rep we had gotten with it. So me and 'CWill' (Williams) got a couple reps after practice just to get that timing right.
"It was just selling like I was going for the block and then just kind of shedding and getting loose. It was just being on a certain chemistry, certain aspect so when Caleb was done with his fake, I was open for him."