Yes. If a team views Williams as a sure bet, there may be no limit. I dont think teams follow draft pick valuation charts for trading up for a QB in the 1st as close as they would in general or later rounds, or if at all.
while that sounds like a tall tale, let me reassure you as an architect myself: never allow the client to see an idea or concept you yourself dont love; they are bound to choose the worst possible one. I've seen it happen.
You’re not asking me, but it is a relatively obscure concept for me. I would think the number of coaches who are willing to coach in the nfl would vastly outweigh the “old boys club” of coaches protecting coaches, but maybe not
Consider the source, there is this:
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/10104380-bears-rumors-matt-eberflus-still-not-safe-as-chicago-gauging-the-market-for-hcs
Poles and Warren may believe that Flus was blindsided by the DC had, and Getsy had full reign of the offense therefor there was only so much he could do
or McCasckey said Keep Flus
His processing looked faster than Fields because he was in shear panic mode. In season games, he would read progress much slower and methodically, but against much softer pass rushes. He will likely struggle against an nfl pass rush