Not anymore... I'm not that big on Levis myself, but the Titans have a pair of QB coaches that can work with him. One is good with mechanics, and the other is good at teaching schemes and other aspects related to X's and O's. It's probably the ideal landing spot for him. So... Titans select Will Levis, QB, Kentucky
The irony of @Wes being so late is that last year when I first explained skipping over the late picks, I used the Raiders as the example. Basically, the worst case scenario is someone gets something like a third round talent with a first round pick - just like Al Davis used to do all the time.
@nybites is checking in from work as best he can. If he doesn't return in the next 15 minutes or so, I can reach out to him and get his pick.
They still have the QB coach that turned Ryan Tannehill around. And now they've added Charles London from the Falcons. He was a running back in his own playing days, but he's the sharpest knife in the drawer when it comes to analyzing offensive and defensive schemes. So Levis will have a great support system. And Tannehill is still there, so Levis doesn't have to step in and start on day 1. They can work him in like Pittsburgh did with Pickett last year. And... Tennessee traded down first, adding the #68 pick.
That’s the issue. Mostly we’re the same motley bunch that came from.CBS 10 Years ago. New guys are a crap shoot
There’s actually a surprising amount of projected first round picks I think are overrated this year. Definitely more than usual. Think looking back in 3 years there could be quite a bit of “Well I wonder what went wrong there.” Or half of them could make me look dumb. My fear in this mock was QBs going 1-2-3 and me staring down Will Levis. Even though it would get Ballard fired I would have taken Will Anderson in that scenario.