People made so much out of a net throwing drill by [Caleb Williams](https://www.chicagobears.com/team/players-roster/). It was beyond evident that people were looking for any evidence to find that the young quarterback was struggling in training camp. Meanwhile, people paying attention have noted the opposite. After a slow start last month, Williams has progressed rapidly. He’s stringing good practices together and flashing his incredible arm talent. First, it was a 48-yard bomb to Rome Odunze on Tuesday. Next came maybe the sickest practice throw you’ll ever see on Thursday.
It came during an 11-on-11 drill. Williams took a snap. Gervon Dexter drove up the middle and put his 6’6 frame in the passing lane with his long arms. Williams had to adjust his sight line with a sort of peek-a-boo move. In a split decision, he fired a sidearm pass that slipped over the helmet of cornerback Josh Blackwell and into the arms of Colston Loveland, who was well-covered by safety Elijah Hicks. It was the sort of throw you can only shrug your shoulders at. Very few people on the plan could’ve made it.
