Will Levis opts out of bowl game

#56
#56
I just don’t get this, not because he’s at Kentucky, I don’t think he is very good! Throws to the other team, seen a few pick sixes..

He's going to be a 1st round pick, possibly a high one. Regardless what you or I think, the kid has a future and if he lands in the right spot could be a good NFL QB. He and Rodriguez are smart to skip the bowl.
 
#59
#59
That’s a no-brainer for the kid. He got a Citrus Bowl win last year for Kentucky. No need to play in this one. He’s possibly the number one overall pick. Contrary to what some think, I actually think he will do well in the league in the right situation, in a pro scheme with a good O line. His injuries and O line kept people from seeing what he’s fully capable of this year.

Buddy ...you are 2 months behind.
He may drop out of the 1st round due to is awful play in yet moments.

- He can't read a defense.
 
#62
#62
They both did FAR MORE than Levis.

Lol, no they didn't. Trey Lance threw like 300 passes total at the FCS level. Basically didn't even play his last year.

Josh Allen played at Wyoming and his numbers weren't any better than Levis.
 
#63
#63
And that’s where it were wrong earlier. They aren’t comparing Levis to Mahomes. They look at him as the next Allen

The point most of NFL teams are looking for large bodied QBs with big arms who are also super athletic. Traditional QBs like Peyton, Eli, Carson Palmer, and Matt Ryan are getting drafted less and less.
 
#66
#66
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
 
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