Reported as completed Tuesday, the Bears’ negotiations with Caleb Williams may not be done just yet. As this is a modern rookie contract, a deal is expected to be finalized well before the season. But this year’s No. 1 pick asked for an unusual clause, representing one of the hold-ups.
Set to be tied to a fully guaranteed deal worth just more than $39MM in total, Williams is believed to have asked for a wrinkle only select veterans receive. The 2022 Heisman winner asked the Bears to include language in his rookie contract preventing them from applying the franchise tag at the conclusion of his first deal, according to Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio.
No rookie has secured that term, and Florio adds the Bears made the expected move to decline their new quarterback’s ask. Dak Prescott secured this term with the Cowboys, while other passers — Kirk Cousins with the Vikings, Drew Brees during his final Saints years — were on de facto no-tag arrangements due to having been previously cuffed twice.
The tag represents a major tool at teams’ disposals. Removing it from the equation would set a fascinating precedent for the Bears and perhaps the No. 1 draft slot on the whole. Chicago continues to negotiate with Williams, but the team is not adding that clause.
Williams was loosely linked to a potential power play coming out of USC, but nothing transpired on this front. The USC standout could have conceivably pushed for a no-tag clause when determining whether to enter the draft, as the threat of him resuming his Trojans career — rather than joining the Bears — existed if this was especially important. That would have meant passing on a clear-cut path to the No. 1 draft slot and the money that comes with it. Regardless of the NIL era changing the game for current college standouts, Williams would not have been able to command that $39MM number as a college QB.
Quarterbacks rarely reach the tag precipice, generally being signed between their third and fourth seasons — when they become extension-eligible. Trevor Lawrence became the latest passer to take this route, one that gives QBs monster paydays early — replacing a rookie-deal fourth season — and provides teams with early control as the market skyrockets. But the tag gives teams considerable leverage during most negotiations.
Cousins and Prescott — as non-first-rounders — took different routes and ended up tagged. Lamar Jackson is the only first-round QB outlier in recent NFL history, failing to come to terms on a Ravens extension in 2021 or 2022. That led to a tag and a then-record-setting extension. Prescott also negotiated with the Cowboys for three offseasons and eventually used the threat of a second tag number clogging Dallas’ 2021 cap sheet as leverage to secure the terms he did. Williams’ camp undoubtedly paid attention to those proceedings, as team gives up considerable power in negotiations without a tag in the picture.
The Bears have not been in position to pay a homegrown QB for many years, seeing Mitch Trubisky and Justin Fields fail to warrant such commitments. Chicago did reward Jay Cutler with multiple extensions, but the eight-year Bears starter was a Broncos trade acquisition. If Williams shows promise early, the Bears will surely have a $60MM-plus windfall earmarked for 2027, when he first becomes eligible. The fifth-year option (for 2028) would come into play during the ’27 offseason, but the Bears will not allow a no-tag clause to be part of their QB1’s first NFL contract.
Might as well fight for the things you can fight for when it comes to a rookie deal.
QBs don’t even get to the tag phase if they are good enough. They usually get a deal before that even factors in. If he sucks they won’t even tag him just let him go.
Seems like it shouldn’t be an issue, then. If he is great, The Bears will extend him before his fifth year option is up, and nobody will tag a bad a QB, so why not give him what he wants?
Because the tag is a valuable asset. Why give that up for free?
And no team will.
What is the point in having the tag as an option then? It is part of the CBA. He has proved nothing in the NfL yet. No reason to bow down and agree to it.
Dak got franchised twice before getting extended. It’s not the most likely, but even having the option of using the tag is leverage for teams.
The drama follows him from Cali to Chi-town. I have a feeling this is going to be a soap opera by his own design.
Is this really drama? Seems dramatic to call it such. It’s just negotiation. This won’t matter at all as soon as they contract is signed.
Lmao homie thought he had leverage as a first round pick
Where’s he going to go? He can’t go back to college. Play in “The Rocks” AAU league? Play arena league football? Sign the contract because you’ll be holding out for a new one in 3-4 years anyway. (If he’s any good). There’s no suspense anyway.The Bears tell him what he’s going to get paid, he signs, end of story. He seems awful cocky for someone who hasn’t played a down in the Big Boy league.I want this, I want that. Show us what you got, then start asking for the moon. I’m actually rooting for the guy to be good because the Bears deserve a great QB after all this time. But every time he opens his mouth I like him a little less.
That was my first impression of him, but he’s done a couple of in depth interviews that have changed my mind. I think this kid knows who he is. I think he was raised right. And what the heck, you can’t blame him for trying to get the no cap thing. The Bears said no and he signed. I’m much more concerned about Eberflub somehow screwing this up.
I sincerely hope your assessment is the right. I would love to be proved wrong.
This is just the beginning of the whole Caleb Williams drama and it’s going to end badly for the Bears. He isn’t the answer and he might not even have his 5th year option picked up because he isn’t all that. I really think that Daniels will be the better QB
This whole take is crazy to me.
It’s astounding how mad people are about a male who paints his fingernails.
It’s embarrassing the chump change these poor guys are made to play for. After all, they’re heroes!
I’ve said this before but there’s a reason he followed Riley from OU to USC. M not saying he’s bad or even overrated but he is definitely system reliant
I think NIL money had something to do with it, too.
Cool. So what is he giving up in return? He wants a no franchise tag clause but what is he willing to give up during negotiations to get it?
No franchise tag (can’t negotiate with other teams) isn’t the end of the world. Bears can just use the non exclusive version which the ravens used on Lamar Jackson which gave the ravens 5 days to match or let him go for 2 1st round picks.
So if Williams doesn’t want the actual franchise tag that’s fine he needs to give up something in return and bears still retain the right to apply the non exclusive version.
Wondering…….his ego has ballooned because he was first overall in 24, yet he’s not that enamored by being in Chicago hence hoping to move on after 4!
Could be Chi town recent QB history or the ice cold winters.
However and whatever, should be giddy he has an opportunity to obtain greedy money based off an above average 1 year USC showing and a mediocre follow-up.
Myself I prefer to be on the ‘show something’ bandwagon as I’m skeptical of 70% drafted plebs.
Unless he sucks he is there for 5 years. The Bears would pick up the option. Chicago has some cold days but far from ice cold all winter.
Can’t blame him for trying but it shouldn’t be a sticking point, you’re asking for something that’s rare for even veteran players. Sign the guaranteed contract and get to work.
This dude paints his nails….do we need to say any more?
Namath at least had the cajones to wear panty-hose.
It’s always comforting to know the QB is just as delusional as the fans 🙂
F*** this guy. Nfl isn’t the nba don’t pull rich paul type of bulls***.