Mark Drumheller said Caleb Williams is the clear Year-2 quarterback to target because he offers both floor and ceiling at a still-palatable ADP (QB12 on Underdog). Drumheller leaned on the 'Ben Johnson bump'—pointing to Jared Goff’s 4,629-yard, 37-TD resurgence under Johnson—to argue that a dual-threat version of Goff could smash. Williams already ran for 489 yards as a rookie, and Drumheller expects designed red-zone runs to inflate his weekly fantasy floor. He noted that three signal callers with higher ADPs—Bo Nix, Kyler Murray, Baker Mayfield—carry bigger question marks (e.g., Tampa’s O-line likely opening without Tristan Wirfs). Drumheller concluded that Williams is the safest wager to beat cost among the five sophomore QBs drawing serious draft capital.