As the Chicago Bears look to solidify their quarterback depth behind their prized rookie, Caleb Williams, one intriguing option could be Zach Wilson, currently with the Denver Broncos. Wilson, a former top prospect who showed promise during the Broncos’ preseason, may be on the move again—and the Bears could be an ideal landing spot.
Similar Playstyle
Caleb Williams has already drawn comparisons to some of the NFL’s most dynamic quarterbacks with his gunslinger mentality, ability to make plays outside the pocket, and a cannon for an arm. His fearless approach to extending plays and threading the needle downfield makes him a nightmare for defenses and a thrill for fans.
Zach Wilson, though his career has had its ups and downs, possesses a similar skill set. Known for his strong arm and penchant for improvisation, Wilson thrives when the play breaks down, often making things happen with his legs and arm strength. This makes him a natural fit as a backup to Williams. The continuity in playstyle between the two quarterbacks would allow the Bears’ offense to maintain its rhythm and explosive potential even if Williams were sidelined.
Wilson’s Preseason Resurgence
Zach Wilson’s stint with the Denver Broncos provided a much-needed fresh start after a tumultuous tenure with the New York Jets. During the Broncos’ preseason, Wilson flashed the talent that once made him the second overall pick in the NFL Draft. He displayed improved decision-making, poise under pressure, and, most importantly, the big-play ability that tantalized scouts during his college days at BYU.
Wilson’s performance this preseason showed that he still has the tools to succeed in the NFL. However, with Bo Nix entrenched as the Broncos’ starter, the path to meaningful playing time in Denver is blocked. A move to Chicago could provide Wilson with the opportunity to learn from a coaching staff that values his skill set and to eventually compete for a starting role with a different team.
Best Weapons Wilson Has Ever Played With
One of the most compelling reasons for the Bears to consider trading for Wilson is the supporting cast he’d have in Chicago. The Bears’ receiving corps, featuring Keenan Allen, DJ Moore, and rising star Rome Odunze, is a formidable group that any quarterback would love to work with.
Keenan Allen, a master of route running and sure hands, provides a reliable target in critical situations. DJ Moore brings explosive playmaking ability, capable of turning short passes into long gains. Rome Odunze, the young talent from Washington, adds size, speed, and a knack for making contested catches. Together, this trio would represent the best group of receivers Wilson has ever had at his disposal, offering him a chance to thrive in a system tailored to his strengths if ever given the chance.
This would be a landing spot for him to potentially build up his name for a potential starting gig elsewhere.