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QB Will Levis declaring for the NFL draft


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8 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I have nothing against Levis, but people are going to always be slightly bias.  Like a Kentucky guy liking Levis....

Lol I guess that wasn’t too long ago. Here is the last time I mentioned anything.  I won’t defend Levis against the other two, but I don’t understand the Richardson stuff.  Us UK fans haven’t had a ton of QBs to root for after they get out of college. Definitely a tad biased. 
 

 

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5 minutes ago, Kentucky Panther said:

Lol I guess that wasn’t too long ago. Here is the last time I mentioned anything.  I won’t defend Levis against the other two, but I don’t understand the Richardson stuff.  Us UK fans haven’t had a ton of QBs to root for after they get out of college. Definitely a tad biased. 
 

 

Yeah the UT game kind of dropped his status a little. He had a lot going against him OL, OC, WR etc…

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Just now, Jackie Lee said:

From what I watched it seemed like they were scared to let him throw it, so many hand offs and screen passes. 

I think both he and Richardson were playing injured later in the year. Both teams kind of “nerfed” their QBs with their game plans. I also noticed both were much slower getting up from hits as well. 

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39 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I think both he and Richardson were playing injured later in the year. Both teams kind of “nerfed” their QBs with their game plans. I also noticed both were much slower getting up from hits as well. 

I honestly think neither are ready to declare for the draft. Especially if they want to go in the top ten. 

But qb needy teams will take a chance and try to get them ready for the nfl as soon as they can.

I get it though, these kids want to make some money as soon as they can. I can understand taking a shot at the nfl now and not risk injury playing another season in college. 

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24 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I honestly think neither are ready to declare for the draft. Especially if they want to go in the top ten. 

But qb needy teams will take a chance and try to get them ready for the nfl as soon as they can.

I get it though, these kids want to make some money as soon as they can. I can understand taking a shot at the nfl now and not risk injury playing another season in college. 

Levis will be 24 in June, AR/Bryce/Stroud are all 21. If he goes back to Kentucky and has the same results he'll fall to a day 3 guy

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13 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Levis will be 24 in June, AR/Bryce/Stroud are all 21. If he goes back to Kentucky and has the same results he'll fall to a day 3 guy

I actually think that is an advantage for him in some respects.  He's more mature than the rest of his class at least.  Do not make the mistake of thinking it will hurt him. That reason alone is not why he won't go high in the draft. His game tape and system he's in will determine where he's drafted. 

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