Are Expectations for Caleb Williams and the Bears to High for 2024?

Are Expectations for Caleb Williams and the Bears to High for 2024?
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Greg Gabriel thinks we should temper expectations for the 2024 season because if the Bears’ plans come together, they’ll be a team built for sustained success year after year.

With the drafting of a potentially great quarterback in Caleb Williams and wide receiver in Rome Odunze, plus the acquisitions of such top offensive players like wide receiver Keenan Allen and running back D’Andre Swift, many of the local media and fans feel the Bears are a good bet to become a Playoff team this season.

The Houston Texans did it last year with a roster on paper less than the Bears, so why can’t the 2024 Chicago Bears? It’s obviously not out of the question, but it is also highly unlikely to happen.

Why?

History has not shown that highly drafted quarterbacks have led their teams to the Playoffs as rookies. In fact, going back to 2012, it has only happened twice.

In 2012, the Indianapolis Colts, with a number one overall draft pick, Andrew Luck, led that Colts team to the playoffs. Last year, number two overall pick C.J. Stroud also led the Houston Texans to a Playoff berth. In between, there have been several very good quarterbacks drafted in the top 10 who have had strong rookie seasons, but their teams did not make the Playoffs.

In 2011, the Colts finished with a record of 2 and 14, got the first pick and selected Luck, and in 2012, they won 11 games and earned a Playoff berth. This was after starting the season with just two wins in the first five games before winning seven of their next eight.

In 2022, the Hoston Texans won a pitiful three games (plus one tie) to finish with the second-worst record in the League, which gave them the opportunity to select Stroud. Like the 2012 Colts team, the Texans started off slowly, winning two of their first five games, but came on strong to finish the season with 10 wins and win the AFC South.

In between, there have been some very good quarterbacks drafted, and while they have had strong rookie years statistically, their teams did not fare as well as those Colts or Texans teams.

In 2020, the Los Angeles Chargers selected Justin Herbert with the sixth overall pick in the Draft and while Herbert had an outstanding year, the Chargers won only seven games. Herbert threw for over 4300 yards and had 31 touchdown passes, but that wasn’t enough for the Chargers to even come close to being a Playoff team.

In 2021, Trevor Lawrence was drafted first overall, and he threw for 3600 yards, 17 TDs, and the Jaguars won just three games. In his second year, they improved to nine wins, including six of their last seven games, to earn a Playoff spot.

In 2018, the Cleveland Browns selected Heisman Trophy-winning Baker Mayfield, and he threw for over 3700 yards, but his team could only win seven games.

In 2018, the Buffalo Bills traded up to...