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Tennessee Titans’ Will Levis Gets Disrespectful QB Ranking from PFF
Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis had a standout rookie season, impressing fans and the team alike with his potential. Despite this, a recent ranking by Kyle Sikkema of Pro Football Focus placed Levis at a lowly No. 28 among starting quarterbacks. Sikkema’s evaluation raises eyebrows among Titans faithful and those closely following Levis’ progress.
New Titans head coach Brian Callahan, though new to the team, recognizes Levis’ talents and the improvements made around him this offseason. The Titans have shown faith in Levis by bolstering the team to support his development.
However, Sikkema’s assessment of Levis places him behind rookies such as Jayden Daniels and Caleb Williams. While these rookies may have potential, Levis has already shown glimpses of his abilities in the NFL. The ranking also includes Bryce Young over Levis, despite Young’s struggles in his debut season.
Levis’ rookie campaign revealed his arm talent and playmaking abilities, despite a small sample size in the league. The challenge for Levis in the upcoming season is to reduce mistakes and make more consistent plays that showcase his potential as a starting quarterback in the NFL.
The quarterback rankings also list Drake Maye and Jacoby Brissett among those ahead of Levis. While Brissett has NFL experience, his starting position for the upcoming season is uncertain. This raises questions about his placement above Levis, who is set to lead the Titans’ offense.
Although Levis is still in the early stages of his career and has much to prove, his performance in his rookie year provides a foundation for his potential growth. Titans fans will be watching closely as Levis aims to prove his abilities and move up in the quarterback rankings.