Here are the numbers for both Levis and Allen for their last two years of college. While their TD to INT ratios, passing and rushing yards essentially mirror one another, Levis was the better QB with a significantly higher QB rating. Bottom line, if college were to be the ultimate indication for how good Josh Allen is and how good Will Levis will be (although it is not, but that is what is being argued here) then Levis will end up being a superior QB than Allen.
Like the scouts, I likewise believe that Levis has all the tools and opportunity to be a franchise changing, all time type of QB if developed in the right system. A lot of you who believe that it would be a disaster to draft this kid at the top of the first round just haven’t watched him or the NFL closely enough.
Josh Allen
2016 - Passing 3,203 yards / 56.0% completion / 28 TD's / 15 INT's / Rating 144.9
2017 - Passing 1,812 yards / 56.3% completion / 16 TD's / 6 INT's / Rating 127.8
Will Levis
2021 - Passing 2,826 yards / 66.0% completion / 24 TD's / 13 INT's / Rating 148.3
2022 - Passing 2.406 yards / 65.4% completion / 19 TD's / 10 INT's / Rating 151.9