
Will Levis
QB - Tennessee Titans
2024 Outlook
Tennessee Titans QB Will Levis is focusing on his mechanics this offseason, adjusting his base and footwork and working on getting the ball out sooner as he improves his connection with his receiving corps.
Fantasy Impact
Levis has a new level of confidence this offseason as evidenced by Jim Wyatt's article on the Titans' young QB. This is understandable given his safety as the team's QB1 heading into the year. With extra reps and attention in the offseason, he is working on getting things right so his new pass catchers — Tyler Boyd and Calvin Ridley — can be ready to go in Week 1.
Will Levis is reportedly excited about what he has seen this offseason and what's to come next.
Fantasy Impact
"I feel great," Levis said as he enters his second season in the NFL. "Having these last five to six weeks to be with the guys and learn the offense, obviously that jump-start is huge. "But physically, I feel like I am in a better spot than I've been in a really, really long time. That is one of the things I was looking to improve the most this offseason – getting healthy, getting my stuff back and being able to play the game like I know I can. So it's been cool to feel my body get to that point, and I am going to keep working to get past there." Levis started nine games last season, showing flashes of his upside with his arm. The Titans added Tony Pollard, Calvin Ridley and Tyler Boyd to the offense this offseason to help surround Levis with more weapons. He'll look to that next step this season as a passer.
The Titans reportedly still have faith in Will Levis.
Fantasy Impact
Wolfe reported that the Titans believe they have their guy in Levis. It is a new era in Tennessee with them having moved on from Ryan Tannehill and head coach Mike Vrabel. It appears Levis and his starting job is safe for now.
Titans QB Will Levis is officially inactive for a Week 18 matchup with Jacksonville.
Fantasy Impact
Levis was listed as questionable with a foot injury and will give way to Ryan Tannehill as the team’s starter in the regular season finale. Malik Willis will serve as the backup Sunday. Levis will finish his rookie season with 1,808 passing yards, eight touchdowns, and four interceptions in nine games.
Tennessee Titans rookie QB Will Levis returned to the practice field on Thursday after being absent with a foot injury on Wednesday.
Fantasy Impact
Levis left Week 17's loss early due to injury, but his return to practice gives promise that Tennessee could get their QB back. Though, the Titans have nothing to play for outside of pride, so if there is any concern about Levis' status, they could opt to rest him in favor of preserving his health for next season. His situation is one to monitor if you're relying on him in fantasy in Week 18.