Bears and Caleb Williams Reverse Attitudes in Power Rankings

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Only two weeks ago the Bears had become a pin cushion for all sharp football commentary, TV talking heads were forecasting coach Matt Eberflus' firing and Caleb William was a near failure because he wasn't Jayden Daniels.
It didn't take much for power rankings to change drastically since the Bears were languishing near the league's bottom five. They made it as high as 11th in this week's rankings but the range of ratings is still huge as they also were 19th in one poll.
Williams' improved play against two weak defenses made all the difference, too.
Now the Williams band wagon is rolling, as well.
Whether it can keep rolling overseas Sunday morning against the Jaguars' struggling defense is the next question.
It took a couple weeks but Caleb Williams finally looked like the 1st overall pick in #DaBears blowout over Carolina — @TomPelissero on the top two rookie QBs ballin’ thru Week 5:#NFL #RaiseHail pic.twitter.com/pk5AFn8BIh
— Rich Eisen Show (@RichEisenShow) October 8, 2024
Two straight strong play-calling efforts from Shane Waldron have stopped the criticism of the Bears OC, as well.
MOST IMPROVES ASPECT OF BEARS VERY EASY TO SEE
If this progress continues, it might be as soon as next Tuesday when someone has the audacity to call the Chicago Bears a top 10 team in the NFL.
Here's where they're rated this week.
Best game Lawrence has played in 10 starts@Jaguars pic.twitter.com/dM2lbbFAtX
— Dan Orlovsky (@danorlovsky7) October 8, 2024
SI.com: 16th
They rose from 20th last week and Conor Orr points out the big game with downfield passing was trickery.
"Sixteen of Williams' 20 completions were either behind the line of scrimmage or no longer than 10 yards downfield, and yet Williams had by far his highest yards per attempt average of the season," Orr wrote.
This is the Caleb Williams Chicago Bears fans have been waiting for......Quick, decisive, accurate, & a magician when things break down.
— Chase Daniel (@ChaseDaniel) October 7, 2024
It looks like he changed his base/balance at the top of his drops to get thru progressions faster.
All 22 QB Breakdown: Caleb Williams pic.twitter.com/qaePL7uOlo
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NFL.com: 17th
Eric Edholm has the Bears up five spots and acknowledges the low level of competition Sunday.
"But it's hard not to see the incremental progress from each of the past few games," Edholm wrote. "He looked far more poised -- and less openly frustrated—on Sunday."
CBS Sports: 11th
They're in rarified air here at No. 11. Never mind that they're still ranked lower than the rest of the NFC North teams by Pete Prisco, who wrote: "They are 3-2 and Caleb Williams is getting better by the week. This has to be considered a good start for head coach Matt Eberflus as they head to London to play the Jaguars."
DJ Moore had high praise for Caleb Williams' progress and how he's diagnosing defenses at the line of scrimmage.
— 670 The Score (@670TheScore) October 7, 2024
Listen to Moore's full interview on @mullyhaugh: https://t.co/qZzY0Kp0Ph pic.twitter.com/Dx1jTbtqwO
The 33rd Team: 16th
Marcus Mosher seems sold now after rating them well down the board at 22nd last week.
"Caleb Williams has steadily improved in each of his five starts, and he was fantastic against the Panthers in Week 5," Mosher wrote.
He also said they've won nine straight at home. It's only eight, but who's counting when you're having fun?
ESPN: 17th
Up a more practical three spots after a win over a weak team, the weekly note is about fantasy ball and beat writer Courtney Cronin points out how D'Andre Swift has turned it around from "...a dismal start to the season in which he averaged 1.8 yards per carry in Weeks 1-3."
This @GettySport photo right before Panthers S Nick Scott goes for Bears QB Caleb Williams answers pretty clearly whether this was a dirty hit--https://t.co/IzBpEsyDyN pic.twitter.com/gMThgwIb3I
— Jason Lieser (@JasonLieser) October 7, 2024
The Sporting News: 18th
Vinnie Iyer elevated them four spots and thinks it can get even better after this week.
"They can keep that up in London vs. the Jaguars with Caleb Williams staying hot," Iyer wrote.
NBC/Pro Football Talk: 18th
Up four spots, Mike Florio becomes Debbie Downer. "They’re getting better. But so is the rest of the division," he wrote.
So true, though.
Caleb works R to L, 1st read isnt there. With the LB crashing, he has a perfect opportunity to float it to Allen near the 40. Passes up on it, as well as WR coming back to the ball at the top. Scrambles for 6, 1st down nonetheless. pic.twitter.com/GMBFA9Y11I
— Gavin Dorsey (@gjdorsey7) October 7, 2024
Yahoo Sports: 15th
They moved up three spots and Frank Schwab thankfully indicated something about Williams' season that others don't seem to want to acknowledge: Just because he's not playing the best of all the rookie QBs doesn't mean he's failing by any means. It's not either or.
"He's probably ahead of schedule, even if Jayden Daniels makes it seem like he might not be," Schwab says of Williams.
Only up two spots from last week, and Nate Davis has this week's fun fact.
"A huge reason they've won a league-best eight in a row at Soldier Field? The defense has generated 18 turnovers in those games," he wrote.
The #Bears are in London 🇬🇧
— Bernstein & Harris Show (@BernsyHarris) October 8, 2024
Linebacker @TJEdwards8 will have his weekly chat with @dan_bernstein & @mharrisonair today at noon.
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Gene Chamberlain has covered the Chicago Bears full time as a beat writer since 1994 and prior to this on a part-time basis for 10 years. He covered the Bears as a beat writer for Suburban Chicago Newspapers, the Daily Southtown, Copley News Service and has been a contributor for the Daily Herald, the Associated Press, Bear Report, CBS Sports.com and The Sporting News. He also has worked a prep sports writer for Tribune Newspapers and Sun-Times newspapers.