We’ve gone over a few different quarterback rankings this offseason that have had Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis ranked low, but we haven’t had a major issue with those rankings because Levis still has a lot to prove.
However, in a recent quarterback rankings that was done by FanDuel, the Titans signal-caller was ranked far too low when you consider that draft prospects who have yet to play a game in the NFL were included.
In the rankings, Levis lands at No. 32 on the list, which is dead-last and lower than prospects like Caleb Williams, Drake Maye, Jayden Daniels, Michael Penix Jr. and J.J. McCarthy.
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Before we get to the draft prospects being ranked higher, I also have beef with Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young being ranked higher. He had a rough situation in Carolina, but so did Levis in Tennessee and he managed to show more flashes despite that.
People outside of the local market are always going to be lower on Levis, but the fact that he’s ranked behind signal-callers who haven’t played a single snap in the NFL is ridiculous.
After all, not only is it possible that those rookie signal-callers struggle in their first season, but some may not even play at all in Year 1 and it’s also possible that they don’t pan out in the long run.
Of course, the jury is still out on Levis, but we at least have an inkling that his game will make him an effective quarterback in the NFL after an impressive first season.
The same cannot be said for the aforementioned prospects.