The Tennessee Titans and quarterback Will Levis are facing a crucial season in 2024, as the team needs to find out for sure if the Kentucky product is the long-term solution at the most important position.
Taken in the second round of the 2023 NFL draft, Levis became the starter in Week 8 last season and went off in his debut. While he did show flashes the rest of the way, Levis also struggled, which is what you’d expect from a rookie.
The problem is that it was difficult to gauge how much of the struggles were on him, and how much was on the lackluster supporting cast he was forced to deal with.
Thankfully, the Titans have greatly improved the offensive line and wide receiver corps. this offseason, so Levis is in a much better position to succeed, putting the ball in his court.
Ahead of Levis’ second season, we’re taking a look at his Pro Football Focus grade from 2023 and how it stacked up against the other 2024 projected starting quarterbacks around the NFL.
Kyler Murray
PFF Grade: 70.8
Kirk Cousins
PFF grade: 86.1
Lamar Jackson
PFF grade: 90.4
Josh Allen
PFF grade: 92.1
Bryce Young
PFF grade: 56
Caleb Williams
PFF College grade: 90.3
Joe Burrow
PFF grade: 77.9
Deshaun Watson
PFF grade: 67.3
Dak Prescott
PFF grade: 90
Bo Nix
PFF College grade: 93
Jared Goff
PFF grade: 85.7
Jordan Love
PFF grade: 83.6
C.J. Stroud
PFF grade: 83.1
Anthony Richardson
PFF grade: 52.2
Trevor Lawrence
PFF grade: 79.7
Patrick Mahomes
PFF grade: 90.5
Aidan O’Connell
PFF grade: 65.9
Justin Herbert
PFF grade: 85.5
Matthew Stafford
PFF grade: 88.2
Tua Tagovailoa
PFF grade: 86.9
J.J. McCarthy
PFF College grade: 90.6
Drake Maye
PFF College grade: 91.5
Derek Carr
PFF grade: 77.2
Aaron Rodgers
PFF grade from 2023: 77.5
Jalen Hurts
PFF grade: 86.7
Russell Wilson
PFF grade: 77.5
Brock Purdy
PFF grade: 87.4
Geno Smith
PFF grade: 82.9
Baker Mayfield
PFF grade: 77.2
Will Levis
PFF grade: 63.7
Jayden Daniels
PFF College grade: 94.7