Caleb Williams describes what his Draft Day outfit will look like
Caleb Williams revealed what he will be wearing during the 2024 NFL Draft. While appearing on The Pivot Podcast, co-host Ryan Clark asked the former USC Trojans quarterback what his Draft Day outfit will look like.
“The suit is going to be navy blue,” Williams said. “Some of the accents are going to be silver. It’s very classy.”
Williams also mentioned that it will be a “Ryan Clark suit,” which got Clark excited. “It is unique in the details of it,” Williams added. “So when you see it, it’s very classy. It’s very I’m going to a business meeting, but it’s also like it’s me. I’m number one.”
When the NFL Draft starts on Thursday night, Williams is expected to be the No. 1 overall pick. The 2022 Heisman Trophy winner talked about expecting to be selected by the Chicago Bears at No. 1.
“I say it to myself just like I say I’m going to go out there and win,” Williams said. “Every game, I tell myself I’ve already won because it’s always a self-build, self-confidence thing. Confidence is huge when being in a position of QB or being in a position of a guy that you want to go out there and win games, win big games and things like that.
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“Have your own self-confidence and then feeding that into your guys. …I do think of that. I always like to speak things also into it, having it in my mind, consistently speak it out loud, say it to myself. I say it in the car, I smile about it and I do it kind of often.
Looking at Caleb Williams’ college career
Williams 22, spent the last two seasons at USC after playing one season at Oklahoma. His best season was his Heisman year in 2022, throwing for 4,537 yards, 42 touchdowns and just five interceptions. Last year, Williams took a step back, throwing for 3,333 yards, 30 touchdowns and five interceptions.
In his one season at Oklahoma, Williams started as the backup QB but became the starter midway through the year. He was playing behind Spencer Rattler who is expected to be drafted this weekend.
“I told people before I went there that I was going to start and play and beat him out. I thought I’d beat him out in Spring and he was projected No. 1 and all of that,” Williams said. “He started for six games, and so, I kept preparing.”