Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis took the league by storm during his debut in 2023, when he threw for 238 yards and four touchdowns. The remainder of the season was far less exciting, though, as the rookie somehow managed to keep the offense going behind the worst offensive line in the league.
Entering his sophomore season, Levis has already shown during preseason that he has improved. We’ve also seen improvements along the offensive line, and his wide receiving corps got an upgrade with the additions of Calvin Ridley and DeAndre Hopkins.
As good as he’s looked, Bleacher Report’s Brad Gagnon says Levis has to improve his accuracy.
“It’s certainly not a bad thing that Will Levis completed 85 percent of his passes this month. If Levis can get his accuracy on track after ranking dead-last in the league in on-target rate in 2023, he might have a chance to become a franchise quarterback in Tennessee.”
In 2023, Levis completed 58.4% of his passes, which ranked at the bottom of all starting quarterbacks. However, it is important to note that Levis still threw for 1,808 yards and eight touchdowns behind such a crappy offensive line.
With an upgraded offensive line and veteran receivers now at his disposal, this season will be very telling about the remainder of Levis’ NFL career.