@@elijahwise3060 You should actually watch game tape of him from actual games and not highlight clips. It's much more beyond maturity. He's a one read QB
That's EXACTLY what I was thinking. They are just playing catch with their own receivers...on their own field...with NO defenders...and doing it in shorts and T-Shirts...if they DON"T look like Superstars doing that...then something is seriously wrong. Pro Days mean NOTHING unless you show up Fat or Slow....Negatives might mean something...Positives mean nothing in my book...Pro Days probably mean more for guys who were NOT invited to Combine but have some legit abilities.
@@r3tr0actiongamer24 So nobody watched tape ? They just picked him off the pro day ? Everybody knew that, he had flaws but a lot of talent, if he ended up on a good team with a creative OC that could use his strength the conversation about him would have been different.
Make these pro days more interesting. Put a DB on the WR and have the QB throw into coverage, have someone chase the QB to see how a QB responds to pressure. All these pro days are highlight throws. See how a QB responds to pressures that how a lot of QBs don’t work out! You can watch college games all you want but not every QB can translate to the NFL so let’s make these pro days a little more competitive to get a evaluation
Have someone chase the QB🤣🤣🤣 yeah cuz that simulates micah parson or myles garrett coming after you right🤣 they know how he escapes pressure.... he doesnt😂 they have plenty of film on that.
I get what you're saying but pro days aren't really meant for fans they are there so coaches and gms can look at the qbs mechanics in real time and so they can interview them
Yes also maybe even adding in moving targets like they used too at the pro bowl. Have the QBs throw into a net or hit a moving target. Drew Brees killed it at those, I remember Sam Darnold, Baker and that draft class tried it and they couldn’t hit the target and there you go! Look at their careers now lol
@@PickpocketJones yes they can be but someone always falls in love at these pro days at get a fear of missing out and trade Earth Wind and Fire for one of them, but sometimes they may not be good locker room guys either. The NFL speed is so much faster and no one foot in bound catches like college. Coaching does matter and situations but I always feel for these QBs who go 1 and 2 overall and so many just recently are no longer in the league or backups.
Haha, he does have a strange follow through, across the body at the beltline. I guess his arm is so strong it doesn't matter, but it looks like he could get even more zip on it if he used more of his body and legs.
Will Levis is a late first round pick in my eyes. If he can go to a team with an experienced quarterback coach and offensive coordinator that can let him sit behind an old starter, he can be a decent Derek Carr-esk QB.
There have been so many quarterbacks that have suffered because of multiple coordinators. Baker Mayfield and Sam Darnold are prime examples of this. One thing I will say about Will Levis is he is intelligent. He made the all-American academic team with a 4.0 GPA. He did this while learning from four different coordinators. I believe Will Levis can succeed, because football will now be his main and only priority.
Yep. The main thing that stopped these busts was immaturity, lack of IQ, low discipline. If Will Levis is a hard worker he already has a advantage on some of those busts.
This isn't a good comparison. It really isn't. It's just the name of a bust but they aren't close in comparison to what both actually are as far as strengths abd weaknesses.
@@kingmusa8618 How is he similar? Because he's white? Dude is clearly taller, bigger built, doesn't even have a similar type of playstyle. I'm looking forward to your non-argument.
I think people forget context. Compared to Young and Stroud there are all sorts of things on Levis's tape that at least make you pause. Last year he probably would have been QB1.
The only pro style NFL ready QB in the draft. He's going to do great especially if He goes to a team where he can grow. Great fit for Indy, Vegas, Green Bay, Carolina, man so many teams. They knock him for last season but nobody talks about that sorry o line that gave up 58 sacks top 5 in the nation
@@ScottyCof93 yep. Better than Richardson. More accurate throws. More pro ready. Smart. Great arm. As far as not planting his feet that can be a good thing because it takes less time and keeps defenses guessing because he can change where he is going with the ball without giving it away. Can he improve? Of course.
Never thought that because Wilson arm and build were suspect. His attitude was poor and he played against.....no one. Gotta play elite competition to see what a QB can do. Also it's best to see them with mediocre talent. Levi's had nobody pass catchers.
When you watch the rest of these guys throw it really makes you thing Stroud was on the money about being a ball placement specialist. Almost all of Strouds throws were the perfect spot for YAC. He just makes it easier for WRs to catch it. A lot of Levis' throws his WR's were either having to stop or turn their body to catch it. What I will say about him is his ball placement seemed to almost improve when he was rolling out and throwing. I wonder if this is because he's not able to throw as hard while moving.
At 4:40 I calculated 65 yards in the air on that one. And it looks like he can throw 5 to 10 more yards than that. He could’ve dropped it on the goal line if he throws one second later.
i saw some underthrown deep balls im not sold on the arm strength.. the only time it looked like he had any arm strength was on the throws he had on the run.
Idk man. Roll out to the left throw to the left looked weak and about a yard off where the guy had to stretch back I think? That could be a problem in the pros. But he threw the one deep one if I’m correct 63 yards in the air. That’s pretty decent. You don’t have many throws “in the air” of 50+ yds of “air time” those are your 1-3 plays that MIGHT get called in a game. I see potential.. but then again I’m a Vikes fan so everybody looks good nowadays 🤣🤣🤣
Put in the right situation; Levis has the potential to be a “Josh Allen” type player.. or worse case scenario “Paxton Lynch”. Hopefully the right team picks him🤞
I've never seen so many people terrified that he might be a good QB in the NFL. I hope he drops and goes to a good stable fit and he will almost certainly be the best QB in this class because fit is the best indicator of QB success.
One thing I noticed is he will spin the ball after the snap... I am a colts fan, and if he is picked in the top 10 he runs the risk of being behind a bad oline...he will need to have a consistent grip of that ball or otherwise risk a possible fumble.
As a colts fan also, We have the talent for a really, really good oline though, so there's also a chance that the new qb will be very safe. It's VERY unlikely to happen but I'd love to see us take Stroud or Young if someone takes a chance on Richardson early
It's a weird thing to see in the pro day tape but I would guess that's the laid back atmosphere of the event creeping in. I can't recall ever seeing that in a game from him.
@@zachknauss1417 you guys aren’t getting stroud or young bro sorry to break it to you haha. Stroud will be a panther and young will be a Texan. It’s up to Ballard if he wants to take a project in AR or someone like Levis
@@oozieneinmillimeeda Ok now do New England, Pittsburgh, New York, Denver, Kansas City… I’m listing multiple Super Bowl winning teams from the last 20 years… from cold weather environments. But go on 🤣
@Moshe Goldberg you literally just described the common mold for ANY pro QB… you really thought you did something though 🤣… also, Doug Flutie brought the Bills to the playoffs in his first season and was benched for the “bigger” Rob Johnson when he came back from injury and they lost.
I think there's a plethora of guys with physical traits and "ability" but after seeing Brock Purdy at barely over 6' I think of players like Drew Brees who demonstrate mental processing speed that is untouched with enough ability to throw with great accuracy if not tremendous accuracy and those two should be the bare minimum to being drafted higher imho. You can't coach a faster brain (you can but that requires drive and work ethic and biological nurturing etc that goes way beyond the physical aspects). You can coach mechanics, review tape and scheme all day but if your guy can't find who's open (watch Warner's QB school vids) it won't mean much. Arm strength is impressive but seeing the field and finding the exploits on the d gets actual wins. My 2 cents.
@@rodrigopacheco4628for a guy with alot of arm strength I was kinda surprised that he had a decent amount of below the chest throws and I also noticed that in slants he would slightly throw it behind the recievers
Pro days are to show players' ceilings, and Levis has a very high one. He'll have one of the two or three strongest arms in the NFL from day one, but it looks like he needs to work a bit more on his touch on shorter stuff, especially throwing to the left side. The impressive thing about him for me though is how he handled the worst season imaginable last year. His stud tailback gets suspended, he's breaking in a talented but very young new group of receivers, and half his o-line from the previous year were in the NFL instead of the SEC. Plus he had a new OC who, as it turned out, had a problem adapting logistically to calling plays in college versus the pros because of the technological differences in how plays are relayed from OC to QB. All this made Levis the most sacked man in the SEC, and he was hurt by the fifth game. He played the rest of the season in pain, other than two games counting the bowl, often as in immobile statue who couldn't evade pass rushers, so he got hit even more. But even with all the adversity, he kept the season from being a total loss and at least salvaged a winning record. Things go awry quite often in the NFL, and last year was just about the best OJT for that Levis could ever have received.
Saw virtually all of his games at UK. There is no doubt the team was _much_ better with him on the field. He was definitely good and an absolutely fierce competitor. But he didn't really put the team on his back and carry it anywhere it couldn't already go. He wasn't that guy. His decision making is kind of spotty. Something to be careful about.
He's the difference though. Stroud and Young what did they have? The most elite skill players by far and not even close. Who did Levi's have? 2 and 3 star prospects. What would Levi's production look like at Bama? Probably better.
I could see Levis being the best QB coming out of this draft class when all is said and done. With the right coaching and supporting cast, he can be great.
@@KimMurray3644 I don't understand the hype. I watched him play and he was terrible. The tape needs to be the main thing and his leaves more to be desired.
I get your point about only taking pro days with a grain of salt... But as a Raider fan, Jamarcus was a dumb/lazy shitbag. Meanwhile Levis graduated with a Master's in Finance and his mother went to Yale. I have a feeling he's going to have a better career than Jamarcus lol
Man that linebacker can really throw 💪
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Nope not really everyone is going to laugh at the fact that he can't throw his throws are off
😂 Yeah,dude prolly need to lay off the powerlifting.
I can’t trust a qb who looks like a linebacker.
@@aaronohara4949 He ain't there yet he needs to throw the ball better and get a few more inches of height
Welcome to MN young man. You're gonna love throwing TD's to JJ!
Hope teams fall in love with this guy so he gets drafted high and pushes other talent later in the first
Most likely.
Really hope Carolina takes him 1OA
this made no sense
Zach Wilson had an amazing pro day and impressed everyone. So unless a QB totally blows it, then I don't know how much stock to take in a QB's pro day
zachs issue was his maturity, not his talent, so idk why you’re using the pro day of an immature qb to gauge other pro days.
@@judoka. Exactly, immaturity and being drafted by one of these worst franchises in the league, plus the added pressure of the NY media.
@@elijahwise3060 You should actually watch game tape of him from actual games and not highlight clips. It's much more beyond maturity. He's a one read QB
That's EXACTLY what I was thinking. They are just playing catch with their own receivers...on their own field...with NO defenders...and doing it in shorts and T-Shirts...if they DON"T look like Superstars doing that...then something is seriously wrong. Pro Days mean NOTHING unless you show up Fat or Slow....Negatives might mean something...Positives mean nothing in my book...Pro Days probably mean more for guys who were NOT invited to Combine but have some legit abilities.
@@r3tr0actiongamer24 So nobody watched tape ? They just picked him off the pro day ? Everybody knew that, he had flaws but a lot of talent, if he ended up on a good team with a creative OC that could use his strength the conversation about him would have been different.
He's got a cannon. Hopefully he goes to a good team that can really work with him.
He's gonna go to the Denver broncos and he'll be the next taysom hill for Sean Payton. Underthrowing recipes for touchdowns 😅
Make these pro days more interesting. Put a DB on the WR and have the QB throw into coverage, have someone chase the QB to see how a QB responds to pressure. All these pro days are highlight throws. See how a QB responds to pressures that how a lot of QBs don’t work out! You can watch college games all you want but not every QB can translate to the NFL so let’s make these pro days a little more competitive to get a evaluation
Have someone chase the QB🤣🤣🤣 yeah cuz that simulates micah parson or myles garrett coming after you right🤣 they know how he escapes pressure.... he doesnt😂 they have plenty of film on that.
I think for a top QB prospect the pro days are more about the meetings with teams.
I get what you're saying but pro days aren't really meant for fans they are there so coaches and gms can look at the qbs mechanics in real time and so they can interview them
Yes also maybe even adding in moving targets like they used too at the pro bowl. Have the QBs throw into a net or hit a moving target. Drew Brees killed it at those, I remember Sam Darnold, Baker and that draft class tried it and they couldn’t hit the target and there you go! Look at their careers now lol
@@PickpocketJones yes they can be but someone always falls in love at these pro days at get a fear of missing out and trade Earth Wind and Fire for one of them, but sometimes they may not be good locker room guys either. The NFL speed is so much faster and no one foot in bound catches like college. Coaching does matter and situations but I always feel for these QBs who go 1 and 2 overall and so many just recently are no longer in the league or backups.
3:03 Uncle Rico is definitely impressed especially w/that throwing motion!
Haha, he does have a strange follow through, across the body at the beltline. I guess his arm is so strong it doesn't matter, but it looks like he could get even more zip on it if he used more of his body and legs.
Spot on lol! That throwing motion is throwing me off.
hell of a zip
Right on
Lol…👌
Will deserves more love. He will be a real talent in the NFL. Can't wait to see where he lands.
Indy
@@garrybray7173 yup
Nope hell no
Will Levis is a late first round pick in my eyes. If he can go to a team with an experienced quarterback coach and offensive coordinator that can let him sit behind an old starter, he can be a decent Derek Carr-esk QB.
@@garrybray7173as a colts fan I pray not he’s terrible
Que jugador con mucho potencial y ganas de salir mucho más adelante y llegar a cumplir su sueño vamos que tú puedes felicidades siga así 💪💪💪💪💪💪
There have been so many quarterbacks that have suffered because of multiple coordinators. Baker Mayfield and Sam Darnold are prime examples of this. One thing I will say about Will Levis is he is intelligent. He made the all-American academic team with a 4.0 GPA. He did this while learning from four different coordinators. I believe Will Levis can succeed, because football will now be his main and only priority.
He and AR15 aren’t polished yet, and a good coach can develop them to that, and then, they’re dangerous.
Yep. The main thing that stopped these busts was immaturity, lack of IQ, low discipline. If Will Levis is a hard worker he already has a advantage on some of those busts.
His intelligence seems key
He'll be a great backup for a couple years
His biggest knock is his decision making bro
That’s my quarterback!! TitanUp!
Tennessee Titans are very happy to have this guy!! YES SIR!!
Well, color me impressed. I really think this kid could be the next Zach Wilson.
He's a totally different type of QB than Zach Wilson. Just stick to playing Mass Effect lol. You don't know football.
@@bobbysmith9298 not really
Zach Wilson had much more impressive tape coming out of college
This isn't a good comparison. It really isn't. It's just the name of a bust but they aren't close in comparison to what both actually are as far as strengths abd weaknesses.
@@kingmusa8618 How is he similar? Because he's white? Dude is clearly taller, bigger built, doesn't even have a similar type of playstyle. I'm looking forward to your non-argument.
Spot on evaluation for a Tennessee Titans team
He makes so much sense for a team like Tampa to make him a trade target if he gets out of the top 10
He's got the Arm....its a great Place to start
Dude is about to own the afc south for years to come
he has one of the prettiest releases for sure
Get throw from Levis mechanically wise here 3:03 and here 3:09 but like also here 3:16
The hate for this guy is actually insane. Not a big fan but he is pretty inoffensive. He doesn't have as low of a floor as people think
I think people forget context. Compared to Young and Stroud there are all sorts of things on Levis's tape that at least make you pause. Last year he probably would have been QB1.
Exactly he also had the worst o line in college football last season
@@PickpocketJones
Young has issues on tape. A tape measure
Yeah, I have never seen him look as bad as most people say he does.
@@chrisanders713 Have you watched his film?
Scouts when they see a tall, white and big qb:
“Josh Allen?”
Is it just me or does this dude seem really jacked?
The only pro style NFL ready QB in the draft. He's going to do great especially if He goes to a team where he can grow. Great fit for Indy, Vegas, Green Bay, Carolina, man so many teams. They knock him for last season but nobody talks about that sorry o line that gave up 58 sacks top 5 in the nation
👀 that little ball flip pre throw
I like Will can’t wait to see what nfl team takes him
Anthony Richardson is a better Prospect overall
@@ScottyCof93 Colts aren't wasting 4 with this reach.
@@ScottyCof93 yep. Better than Richardson. More accurate throws. More pro ready. Smart. Great arm. As far as not planting his feet that can be a good thing because it takes less time and keeps defenses guessing because he can change where he is going with the ball without giving it away. Can he improve? Of course.
@@anthonydiallo0 both qbs will be busts
@@ScottyCof93 true but I think they'll go with Richardson he just fits the with Steichens offense he's the perfect fit and higher ceiling.
This guy throws the ball like a rocket
A ton of potential here.
The guy off Rocky 4 has a cannon
Not a Buccaneers fan but I can see them picking him. He has enough to go 1st round, reminds me a little of Tebow. God Bless
Don't think he goes in the first round probably 2nd like Trask and that's where BUCS should get him or Jalen hurd later
@@melancholypuppy3595 Both will be gone before 2nd round. God Bless
Come on Vikings move up and get him!!
WELCOME TO CAROLINA!
Oopsie!
Hes the sleeper in the draft ,something telling me hes going to be really good
No he's not he's definitely one of the worst outta the top 5 like maybe it's because he's white because he's not better than the top 3 or 4😊
He's a projected top 10 pick, that's not a sleeper bud
@@GKA11111 “projected”
@@2kolbe010 okay even if he falls it will be late first round at worst lol that's not a sleeper🤣🤣
anyone projected as a 1st round pick is not a “sleeper”. if anything he’s overrated
Great work, I really think he has the potential to be a 3rd string QB
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Minnesota baby!
This guys story will be determined by who drafts him and if he can develop properly
Colts, i literally would be very happy with any of the 4 main qbs in this draftclass
this goes for every QB in the draft every year.
Correct💯💯💯
Zack Wilson of '23. He missed so much at the combine
@@ianwie3455 ha bullshit
Look at Zach Wilson's little brother, so inspirational
Remember when everyone thought Zach Wilson should've been the #1 pick after his pre-draft workout??
Never thought that because Wilson arm and build were suspect. His attitude was poor and he played against.....no one. Gotta play elite competition to see what a QB can do. Also it's best to see them with mediocre talent. Levi's had nobody pass catchers.
Strong arm, but he put a lot of those balls behind the receiver, those are PDs and INTs in the NFL.
AND he is gonna get his recievers killed with those innacurate throws.
When you watch the rest of these guys throw it really makes you thing Stroud was on the money about being a ball placement specialist. Almost all of Strouds throws were the perfect spot for YAC. He just makes it easier for WRs to catch it. A lot of Levis' throws his WR's were either having to stop or turn their body to catch it. What I will say about him is his ball placement seemed to almost improve when he was rolling out and throwing. I wonder if this is because he's not able to throw as hard while moving.
Idk much about him but he definitely checks the physical aspect👀💪🏼
He didn’t throw the ball more than 50 yards and his throw power time was super weak at the combine. The josh Allen comparison is awful.
@@sugmasigma wtf are you talking about? he threw 60 yards with ease 4:40
@@ronikz714ever he underthrew the receiver… josh Allen threw 85 yards at his pro day… but go off
@@sugmasigmahow can you spot that he underthrew? I'm genuinely asking, not being a smartass
@@tonypaella because the receiver had to slow down for it… that’s a pick in a game. I played safety D1.
Hope you come to Las Vegas
At 4:40 I calculated 65 yards in the air on that one. And it looks like he can throw 5 to 10 more yards than that. He could’ve dropped it on the goal line if he throws one second later.
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As a baltimore fan I would love to see us move on From lamar jackson and pick up will levis in the draft
idk. i feel like this dude gonna be a beast in the NFL
He looks good against air. If he goes to a good team he will be a good QB
He just whips it
i saw some underthrown deep balls im not sold on the arm strength.. the only time it looked like he had any arm strength was on the throws he had on the run.
Idk man. Roll out to the left throw to the left looked weak and about a yard off where the guy had to stretch back I think? That could be a problem in the pros. But he threw the one deep one if I’m correct 63 yards in the air. That’s pretty decent. You don’t have many throws “in the air” of 50+ yds of “air time” those are your 1-3 plays that MIGHT get called in a game. I see potential.. but then again I’m a Vikes fan so everybody looks good nowadays 🤣🤣🤣
Put in the right situation; Levis has the potential to be a “Josh Allen” type player.. or worse case scenario “Paxton Lynch”. Hopefully the right team picks him🤞
If this guy turns out in the NFL I will be blown away. How anyone who simply watched more than a highlight tape of him thinks otherwise is insane.
Even tho he didn’t have the best year he won me over im anxious to see who gets him an how they develop him
The best thing that he did all day to benefit his draft stock was going sleeveless
Este deporte se bastante genial
Him and Bennett are going to be the surprises in the draft.
I've never seen so many people terrified that he might be a good QB in the NFL. I hope he drops and goes to a good stable fit and he will almost certainly be the best QB in this class because fit is the best indicator of QB success.
Yea I don't get it. I wouldn't be mad if ny colts snag him.
i like Will for our Panthers
They better not!
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One thing I noticed is he will spin the ball after the snap... I am a colts fan, and if he is picked in the top 10 he runs the risk of being behind a bad oline...he will need to have a consistent grip of that ball or otherwise risk a possible fumble.
As a colts fan also, We have the talent for a really, really good oline though, so there's also a chance that the new qb will be very safe. It's VERY unlikely to happen but I'd love to see us take Stroud or Young if someone takes a chance on Richardson early
I noticed that too. It may be an inert quirk of his. But the ball reposition looks quick.
It's a weird thing to see in the pro day tape but I would guess that's the laid back atmosphere of the event creeping in. I can't recall ever seeing that in a game from him.
100%, Blew my mind...Wasn't sure i saw it correctly the first time... Yikes.
@@zachknauss1417 you guys aren’t getting stroud or young bro sorry to break it to you haha. Stroud will be a panther and young will be a Texan. It’s up to Ballard if he wants to take a project in AR or someone like Levis
Tim Couch 2.0. We can all see the bust coming. Indy please don't draft Levis! Much respect for him throwing at the combine.
He's going to be a great LB in the NFL
Looks like a robot and he's thinking about literally everything as he's doing it. Stroud is so fluid and natural.
Yeah those Ohio state QBs are gold
@@Victor-cr5rr 💀🐎
It does look that way. No doubt.
@@Victor-cr5rr
People said that about Oregon QBs and then came Herbert. Also said that about QBs coached by Jeff Tedford and then came Aaron Rodgers.
I don't think that's a bad thing. I wouldn't say robot, but he looks like a machine for sure!
He moves like an action figure
I hope he does great things for Indy if drafted cause we really need it
I'd like to see him on the titans... who else thinks so?
As a Texans fan I wouldn't mind seeing him on the Colts or Titans.
He has the strength to play for an outdoor team in not the best of weather conditions.
How important is weather to QB success? I’ll wait.
@@sugmasigma ever heard of Chicago? when’s the last time they had a great qb?
@@oozieneinmillimeeda Ok now do New England, Pittsburgh, New York, Denver, Kansas City… I’m listing multiple Super Bowl winning teams from the last 20 years… from cold weather environments. But go on 🤣
@Moshe Goldberg you literally just described the common mold for ANY pro QB… you really thought you did something though 🤣… also, Doug Flutie brought the Bills to the playoffs in his first season and was benched for the “bigger” Rob Johnson when he came back from injury and they lost.
@Moshe Goldberg I’m sorry that you don’t understand professional football… anyway, Will Levis blows… now away with you 👃
If he goes to the right team with a really good head coach and system he will succeed. The next Josh Allen
People who compare him to Zach Wilson just shows me you’re extremely casual when it comes to football.
lol him flipping the ball over before he threw it
I think there's a plethora of guys with physical traits and "ability" but after seeing Brock Purdy at barely over 6' I think of players like Drew Brees who demonstrate mental processing speed that is untouched with enough ability to throw with great accuracy if not tremendous accuracy and those two should be the bare minimum to being drafted higher imho. You can't coach a faster brain (you can but that requires drive and work ethic and biological nurturing etc that goes way beyond the physical aspects). You can coach mechanics, review tape and scheme all day but if your guy can't find who's open (watch Warner's QB school vids) it won't mean much. Arm strength is impressive but seeing the field and finding the exploits on the d gets actual wins. My 2 cents.
100% right on, and all the rest is hyped up media BS
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ESPN would hate for him to be good, they couldn’t do a story about him that fits there agenda
Under a right system and franchise that understand how to build around a young QB............I'm just saying
And his feet work is crazy
Are really like Levis but his footwork is NOT one of his strong suits
Crazy bad footwork you mean
He moves like a robot
Y’all remember when he ate the banana peel?
Future Baltimore Ravens QB with Lamar Jackson being traded + Ravens ownership positive on this guy
Dude is jacked
So glad Carolina is 1 and isn't at risk of making the mistake of drafting this guy in the first round.
#KeepPounding
Yeah, a lot of his passes are under thrown.
Don't be so sure.
@@rodrigopacheco4628for a guy with alot of arm strength I was kinda surprised that he had a decent amount of below the chest throws and I also noticed that in slants he would slightly throw it behind the recievers
Pro days are to show players' ceilings, and Levis has a very high one. He'll have one of the two or three strongest arms in the NFL from day one, but it looks like he needs to work a bit more on his touch on shorter stuff, especially throwing to the left side. The impressive thing about him for me though is how he handled the worst season imaginable last year. His stud tailback gets suspended, he's breaking in a talented but very young new group of receivers, and half his o-line from the previous year were in the NFL instead of the SEC. Plus he had a new OC who, as it turned out, had a problem adapting logistically to calling plays in college versus the pros because of the technological differences in how plays are relayed from OC to QB. All this made Levis the most sacked man in the SEC, and he was hurt by the fifth game. He played the rest of the season in pain, other than two games counting the bowl, often as in immobile statue who couldn't evade pass rushers, so he got hit even more. But even with all the adversity, he kept the season from being a total loss and at least salvaged a winning record. Things go awry quite often in the NFL, and last year was just about the best OJT for that Levis could ever have received.
DREW LOCK.
Just watching him hurts my elbow. I don’t understand how he doesn’t have shoulder/elbow issues with that release honestly
Carolina pick this or trade soon he will be good by the right coaching.
He’s gonna be the best QB from this draft
Lol
10 ints 😂😂
Damn … he has some zip on his throws
Saw virtually all of his games at UK. There is no doubt the team was _much_ better with him on the field. He was definitely good and an absolutely fierce competitor.
But he didn't really put the team on his back and carry it anywhere it couldn't already go. He wasn't that guy.
His decision making is kind of spotty.
Something to be careful about.
Perfectly put. I don't see him being more than mediocre at the next level and thats with great coaching and a perfect system.
He's the difference though. Stroud and Young what did they have? The most elite skill players by far and not even close. Who did Levi's have? 2 and 3 star prospects. What would Levi's production look like at Bama? Probably better.
Kentucky ain’t have too many weapons he always played good the games he had against UGA tho
I didn’t realize how many NFL Pro Scouts are in the comment section
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Y'all really hating on a first round talent guy who hasn't even played on an NFL field and saying he's a bust ✋
he looks jacked!!! go cards!
Skol Vikings 🔥 🎉
I could see Levis being the best QB coming out of this draft class when all is said and done. With the right coaching and supporting cast, he can be great.
Nuh. Not a smooth thrower of the football. I think he busts pretty bad
@@KimMurray3644 I don't understand the hype. I watched him play and he was terrible. The tape needs to be the main thing and his leaves more to be desired.
not a chance...
His range is Justin Herbert to Drew Lock. Hope it works out, he seems like a cool guy
All he has to do is learn to play calm within his strength and athletic abilities more smoothness everything can’t be rocket rocket rocket
this guy has crazy eyes, look in the beginning
Will Levis have a great arm and promise in the right system ofcourse.
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Nah
Jamarcus Russell had a great pro day too.
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I get your point about only taking pro days with a grain of salt...
But as a Raider fan, Jamarcus was a dumb/lazy shitbag.
Meanwhile Levis graduated with a Master's in Finance and his mother went to Yale. I have a feeling he's going to have a better career than Jamarcus lol
Everyone has good pro days
@@randyp8849this is a very stupid comment
@@randyp8849 So many white qbs with smart parents failed the most racist
This guy looks like he will dominate
A lot of guys look that way at their pro-day.
@@markg.7865 it was the look in his eyes
@@LordLightheart OK, I don't think that means much. Does he have the potential to be a great QB.....yes he does. I wish him good luck!
seems late on alot of his throws and too many underthrows
Lions going to pick him up at #6
He 👀 great
Carolina need this guy a.s.a.p
They said his throwing motion is violent 😩… damn
oh yes he will im rooting for this guy NFL
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Bust potential
@@masonr5677 everybody is like that
@@luisvillasenor6310 Yes, but some prospects way more than others.
@@Wumbology10 he’s def way more then others
@@masonr5677 Agreed
He passes the eye test, let’s see who takes him and what he’ll do 🎉
He'll make an excellent backup QB