Caleb Williams Just Leaked Which NFL Team Is Drafting Star WR Malik Nabers
The NFL Draft is near, and there are plenty of ideas about where Malik Nabers will end up.
Because they’re different types of players, there’s league-wide intrigue surrounding where they’ll land and in which order they’ll be selected.
Malik Nabers and Caleb Williams have been getting acquainted, but it is likely they will play on a different team. During a recent livestream, the presumed No. 1 overall draft pick revealed some insider information.
Williams revealed that Nabers will be playing professional football for the Los Angeles Chargers. Nabers could actually be smiling right after that suggestion.
When Caleb started to bring up the New York Giants, Nabers would abruptly end the stream.
It has been said that the Los Angeles Chargers, at No. 5 overall, are the most fascinating team to watch early in the draft.
Most mock drafts have Jim Harbaugh and the front office trading down, while others have them staying put and taking a much-needed wide receiver. It will be challenging as many quarterback-needy teams would love to have their coveted spot in the draft.
According to The Athletic, the Denver Broncos, Las Vegas Raiders, and Minnesota Vikings have all called the Chargers to inquire about a trade. So, based on what happens there, it is a plausible conclusion that the Chargers will stay there and take Nabers or anybody else.
Malik Nabers Was A Nightmare To Opposing Defenses In College
Malik Nabers (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
LSU Tigers wide receiver Malik Nabers is one of the best players in the 2024 NFL Draft and is widely expected to be one of the first players chosen.
He is coming off a campaign where he had 89 receptions, 1,569 receiving yards, 14 touchdowns, and 17.6 yards per catch during the 2023 season.
Nabers is so good that many mock drafts have him being selected ahead of Marvin Harrison Jr.
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