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Peyton Manning on Will Levis and the Panthers


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2 hours ago, Martin said:

If you draft someone like Lewis, bringing his OC along would be a great way to ensure a smooth transition. As long as the OC is NFL ready of course. But coming in already knowing the language etc. would be a huge advantage and enable starting day 1.

His OC from last year is presently the Rams OC right now.

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28 minutes ago, rmoneyg35 said:

Honestly I don’t see what is so great about Levis. His stats aren’t that good. He doesn’t wow me on tape. I think a top qb should dominate in college

If not for Cam and Josh Allen Levis would be good prospect. Decent accuracy great arm. The thing is Levis can run like a bull and he's a load at 6'3" 230lbs so he's also a running back type in the open field every bit a Cam, Josh type.

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6 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

If not for Cam and Josh Allen Levis would be good prospect. Decent accuracy great arm. The thing is Levis can run like a bull and he's a load at 6'3" 230lbs so he's also a running back type in the open field every bit a Cam, Josh type.

Josh Allen is the thinking behind it for sure aka anther QB who didn't have "Great stats in college"

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2 hours ago, rippadonn said:

If not for Cam and Josh Allen Levis would be good prospect. Decent accuracy great arm. The thing is Levis can run like a bull and he's a load at 6'3" 230lbs so he's also a running back type in the open field every bit a Cam, Josh type.

Have you seen Levis rushing stats?

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