If Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams likes reading mock drafts, he should familiarize himself with the names of the top offensive line prospects — even if he thinks the criticism of his current line is unfair. “The connotation behind my offensive line has been annoying and frustrating because they work their tail off to be able to go out there,” Williams said Wednesday at Halas Hall as he prepares for the final game of his rookie season. “I’ve taken sacks, yes. And you know a good amount have been on me, whether it’s small things of getting the ball out of my hands and just maybe dirting it, maybe not trying to find the perfect route, perfect play, all of that for that situation. “The stupid connotation behind my offensive line being bad is not the truth.” Williams has been sacked a league-high 67 times this season. He’s gone down on 12.5 percent of his pass attempts, placing the Bears 32nd in that category.