Will Levis
- Superflex Rookie Draft ADP: 7
- Underdog ADP: 216.2
- Mock Draft V3: 2nd overall (Texans)
- Landing Spot: Tennessee Titans (33rd Overall)
Fantasy Outlook
Will Levis had arguably the most shocking draft day fall, one that featured numerous awkward shots of the QB waiting to hear his name called.
Although the draft capital feels particularly disappointing after the rumors that he might go in the top five, landing with the Titans isn't a terrible outcome. Ryan Tannehill's days in Tennessee are numbered so Levis still has a great chance of starting a decent number of games in 2023.
From a fantasy perspective, his upside case hasn't changed much. If he plays well when he gets his chance, Levis has the skill set to be a starter for many years in the league.
However, if he struggles, the lack of premium draft capital means he could easily find himself as a journeyman or career backup.
Although there are plenty of reasons to be skeptical about Levis as a prospect, sentiment on him has finally shifted to the point that he is becoming somewhat of a value in rookie drafts.
Summary
Will Levis is one of the more controversial prospects who is expected to be a first-round pick in this class. He has all the physical tools to play at a high level in the NFL, but his on-field production has been inconsistent.
He began his career at Penn State before transferring to Kentucky, where he started for two seasons. His per-game numbers were pretty similar in each season, but any scouting report you read will quickly point out that his play was much worse in 2022, even if the numbers don’t fully reflect it.
Year | Passing Yards | Yards Per Attempt | Touchdowns | Interceptions |
2021 | 2,826 | 8.0 | 24 | 13 |
2022 | 2,406 | 8.5 | 19 | 10 |
He did face a number of obstacles in the 2022 season, most notably injuries and a severe drop-off in talent around him. While that is important context for some of his struggles, there are also other issues that aren’t so easily explained away.
Pros
Arm Talent
Levis has all the arm talent you could ever want. He can absolutely sling it. NFL teams will love his ability to throw to all three levels and stretch the defense vertically.
He throws with good velocity and has the ability to fit the ball in tight windows when playing with confidence. He can make off-balance throws look effortless and complete difficult throws while on the move.
His release is quick and efficient, which will serve him well at the next level. There are very few questions about his physical abilities, so it will be no surprise if a team falls in love with his raw traits with the belief that they can develop him into an elite QB.
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Nov 19, 2022; Lexington, Kentucky, USA; Kentucky Wildcats quarterback Will Levis (7) passes the ball during the third quarter against the Georgia Bulldogs at Kroger Field. Mandatory Credit: Jordan Prather-USA TODAY Sports
Athleticism
Sure, he’s no Anthony Richardson, but don’t sleep on Will Levis’s athleticism. He played a Taysom Hill-esque role at Penn State and proved to be a capable rusher during his time at Kentucky.
He won’t be a dynamic runner in the NFL, but he is mobile enough to hurt defenses if they give him space. At 6’4” and 230 lbs., he should also be a threat with his legs near the goal line, which could really boost his fantasy value if he is able to add a handful of rushing TDs to his stat line each year.
Toughness
I’m going to criticize his 2022 performance in the next section, but it is worth noting that he played through a variety of injuries for nearly the entire season.
This hasn’t been lost on the NFL scouting world, and there have been numerous quotes praising his toughness and competitive drive. Not only will that be important for getting a team to invest a high pick in him, but it should also help his teammates buy into him as the face of the franchise.
Cons
Decision-Making
The biggest flaw in Levis’s game is his erratic decision-making post-snap. All too often, he appears to second-guess what he is seeing and either holds the ball and misses his window or stares down a target for too long, allowing defenders to make a play.
Per PFF, he was the only one of the top QB prospects in this class to have more turnover-worthy plays than big-time throws in 2022.
In fact, Levis graded out as having as many big-time throws in his college career (25) as C.J. Stroud had in 2022 alone. Those are the kinds of throws he will need to make regularly in the NFL, and his underwhelming numbers in college should be reason for concern.
It might seem strange to question his ability to make big-time throws after praising his remarkable arm talent, but the missing ingredient is timing. Levis can absolutely make all the throws, but whether he can consistently make the right reads and deliver the ball on time is an entirely different matter.
Age
Levis will turn 24 in June, which makes him by far the oldest of the consensus top-4 QB prospects in this draft class. To be clear, this isn’t a career longevity concern so much as it is a developmental concern.
Younger prospects are generally viewed as having a higher ceiling for growth. If Levis were a polished prospect with some physical limitations, it would be easier to overlook. Instead, he is still a raw prospect who needs to improve in some fundamental areas.
The poor decision-making discussed above is extra concerning in light of his age. That is not to say he can’t figure it out, but the fact that he seems to be far worse at processing the game and making good decisions than his younger counterparts is a major red flag.
Food Choices
Alright, this one is 90% a joke, but eating bananas with the peel on, putting mayo in coffee, and supposedly being afraid of milk are some seriously strange food habits.
I’m not necessarily saying that bad decisions in the kitchen lead to bad decisions on the football field, but I’m also not not saying it either.
At the very least, I urge his future WRs to think twice before starting one of those breakfast clubs that have been all the rage thanks to Matthew Stafford and Cooper Kupp.
Fantasy Impact
The NFL seems to be higher on Will Levis than the fantasy football community is. He is widely expected to go as a top-10 pick and has been linked to teams like the Raiders and Colts in recent weeks.
The biggest question is whether Levis will get the chance to start right away or if he will have to sit behind a veteran. The Raiders, for example, expect Jimmy Garoppolo to be their starter in 2023 and might feel comfortable letting Levis sit for a year if they draft him.
Where he lands will go a long way in determining his redraft value. For dynasty purposes, I currently have Levis ranked as my QB4 in this class, and it is difficult to see him moving up or down unless the NFL Draft goes very differently than I expect.
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