The Chicago Bears knew the decision at quarterback could define the next 5-10 years of their franchise. GM Ryan Poles held the #1 pick. It was the best opportunity his organization had been given to fix the position in years. Caleb Williams was the presumptive choice, according to most experts. The Bears had evaluated him thoroughly for the past two years. Talent wasn’t an issue. He had a combination of arm strength, accuracy, touch, and mobility that is hard to find. What they needed to find...