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[Draft Sheets] Will Levis (QB), arm and blinders

Will Levis – Quarterback – 23 years old – (RS) Senior – Kentucky

Height: 1m93
Weight: 105kg
Estimated Draft Position: Top 10
2021 stats: 185 / 283, 2,406 yards, 19 touchdowns and 10 interceptions, 2 rushing touchdowns
NFL Comparison: James Winston

Will Levis doesn’t just put mayonnaise in his coffee or eat bananas with the skin on. From time to time, he also plays football. After two seasons polishing the bench behind Sean Clifford at Penn State, he spent his last two years as starter at Kentucky, where he showed some very promising things, like some more worrisome things.

Strong points

– Template
– Cannon arm
– Mentality

Will Levis is, on paper, an extremely exciting prospect. His size is perfectly in the standards that all NFL scouts dream of. Tall, strong, solid, rather fast, he physically ticks all the boxes.

Add to that his main asset: his arm. Naturally powerful, Levis does not seem to force as much as others to send the ball deep down the field. His gesture is academic and very lively, which allows him to give velocity to the ball without trying too hard. This kind of feature makes the NFL franchises salivate who dream of exploiting the long game even more. Will Levis is not a nag who only knows how to play long. His mechanics allow him to find small windows on the short game, with a nice touch on the ball.

Plus, Levis is a real competitor. He played injured for almost the entire 2022 season, but gritted his teeth for his team and his future in the big league. As he revealed in a podcast dedicated to the Kentucky team, he spent the season fighting “to be healthy enough to play every week. “A warrior spirit, the kind of detail that appeals to franchises.

Weak points

– Intercepts
– Playing the game

13 steals in 13 games in 2021. 10 in 11 games in 2022. It’s a fact: Will Levis is throwing way too many steals to go unnoticed. Inevitably, this causes some doubt among NFL scouts, who may wonder how to improve this defect to otherwise stronger defenses in the NFL compared to the NCAA.

This problem of interceptions also occurs because Levis has a big flaw: his tendency to focus on his first reading. Certainly, in Kentucky, he was not playing with the wrath of war, and it could turn out that his first reading was in fact the only one he had. Only, if the defensive backs at the university level manage to understand the first reading of Levis, thus allowing them to anticipate, and therefore more easily intercept the ball, there is no doubt that those in the NFL will succeed without the slightest problem. In addition, this tendency to focus on a single option causes him to miss open players, but also to force passes to receivers who have failed to make the separation. A defect that he will imperatively have to correct.

Possible destinations

Indianapolis Colts, Las Vegas Raiders, Washington Commanders, Seattle Seahawks

All in all, Will Levis looks just like an NFL quarterback. However, his shortcomings cast doubt on his ability to be a starting quarterback in the big league in Week 1. The fact that he is also two years older than the other pitchers expected in the first round could work against him. , because its margin of progression may thus seem lower. However, many teams are expected to pounce on Levis once Young, Stroud and Richardson are selected. Because there is no doubt today that it is the fourth wheel of the tricycle. The selections of the first three should thus depend on the team, as well as the choice from which Will Levis will start. Seattle, behind Geno Smith, or Las Vegas, behind Jimmy Garoppolo, could thus be tempted by the Levis bet.

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