QB Power Rankings Spark Mocking Reaction from Bears WR Luther Burden III
QB Power Rankings Spark Mocking Reaction from Bears WR Luther Burden III originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
In the heart of NFL offseason debates, media outlets and analysts are publishing their updated rankings—and not everyone is thrilled with what they're seeing. One recent list in particular has drawn a mix of raised eyebrows and rolling eyes from fans and players alike. A new QB ranking from a national outlet didn't just spark conversation—it prompted a reaction from one of the Bears' most prized rookies.
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FOX Sports' Henry McKenna released his latest QB Stock Market column, an outlook ranking all 32 starting quarterbacks. The post, which was reshared by the Caleb Williams Fan Club account, featured notable names like Jalen Hurts at #5 and Jaden Daniels at #6.
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But what stood out was the inclusion of Vikings second-year quarterback J.J. McCarthy at #12—well ahead of Bears QB Caleb Williams, who landed at #21. That detail didn't go unnoticed by Bears rookie wide receiver Luther Burden III, who reacted with a single laughing emoji.
While Burden didn't add any words, the implication was clear—and he wasn't alone. Fan responses piled on quickly:
'I don't know how you rank McCarthy at all considering he didn't play a snap last year.'
'J.J. MCCARTHY even being on the LIST higher than 32!'
'JJ McCarthy hasn't played a single snap in the league and yet he's top 15???? Yeah Ok lol.'
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McKenna defended the placement:
'You could put just about anyone in the Vikings' QB slot, and I'd get excited about him. But McCarthy was a top-10 pick in what's shaping up to be an incredible QB class. This year, McCarthy might look like 2023 Brock Purdy — an athletic point guard with an idyllic supporting cast.'
Burden's subtle jab likely stems from belief in what he's seen from Caleb Williams throughout camp. As offseason workouts continue, it's clear that inside the locker room, confidence in the Bears' new franchise quarterback is already taking root.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 12, 2025, where it first appeared.

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