Caleb Williams and Marvin Harrison Jr. weigh in on upcoming draft
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DETROIT, Mich – Caleb Williams is the predicted #1 overall pick, while Marvin Harrison Jr. looks to be the first receiver off the board.
It's no secret that the Chicago Bears need and should find a quarterback in this year's draft, after trading Justin Fields in the offseason.
Could that guy be former USC QB Caleb Williams and what does he think of the opportunity?
"If that was the place to draft me, you got Keenan Allen. Baller. 13 year, I believe vet. You got DJ Moore, speed demon strong guy. Good guy, Family Guy. Ready to go. You got Cole Kmet, D’andre Swift. Swift is real shifty. And so, you know, it'd be an exciting offense, I would say," Williams said.
It could be as simple as Harrison going to the first team in need of a receiver, which as the draft order stands right now, won't be until Washington picks at #2 overall and New England makes their third overall pick.
Either way, you're getting something special in the son of Hall of Famer and former Colts receiver, Marvin Harrison Sr.
"I mean you’re getting the most complete receiver that you can possibly get in my opinion, I think, and I can play outside and play inside. I can take the top off the defense to take the short route to the to the touchdown. I think I just do a lot of things on the field," Harrison Jr. added.