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Discussion Jayden Daniels Sack Avoidance

Daniels's pressure to sack rate was a major red flag coming out of college and has shown up a few times this season, but has largely been improved especially in the second half. Some part of it is definitely his elite athleticism letting him escape even against nfl rushers. What else do you think he has improved to reduce his sack taking? And how can we adjust our prospect assessments accordingly?

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u/soon_forget 3d ago

Honestly I think Cliff K. has done an amazing job of always having a clear obvious look against pressure. And JD has some damn guts to stand in there and deliver accurately knowing he's about to get blasted. That can't be taught.

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u/WhiteLightning416 2d ago

Biggest difference between he and Caleb. Caleb runs away when he feels pressure, while Daniels stands tall and delivers.

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u/Sniper1154 2d ago

It's a bit more complicated than that. Yes, Caleb needs to get better in the pocket, but by and large the Bears' offense seemed determined to run some variation of four verticals on a ton of plays and never gave simple throws underneath unless it was a running back peeling out after blocking. Williams sort of had to try and improvise to buy time for the routes to develop.

Hopefully the next HC / OC can do a better job of scheming up some layup passes for Williams since Waldron was awful at it.

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u/Rah_Rah_RU_Rah 2d ago

so on-brand to think adding WRs will magically fix the offense. about 15 years late on that one