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Will Levis Pro Day


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7 hours ago, Fenrir said:

I think this kid is going to be a massive bust. He has all the physical tools and arm talent you'll want, but he doesn't have it between the ears and can't process what he's seeing well at all. I watched him play several times this year and it was infuriating to watch the misses and misread coverages. 

For his sake, I hope I'm wrong... 

I see him being on the Mac Jones level 

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I did not hear it clearly, but on the NFL network, I assumed they asked him about what he had for dinner with the Panthers (or Raiders, I think).  I did not hear the question, but he said something like,"....I sure didn't have a crab cake and a salad."  If anyone saw that, was that a dig aimed at Young?  I assume not since I did not hear it clearly, but if it was, "Damn, son."  If I were Young, I would send him a crab cake and a salad in the green room after I was picked.

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3 hours ago, DamnItJake! said:

I agree after watching Stroud and Young’s Pro days.. Levi’s not in the same tier as them!! He’s footwork was rough and it seemed like his processing time was slower.. He does have an arm that’s for sure but not very accurate.. it seemed like one of his receivers wasn’t too happy during the workout.. I think they were short throws to that guy.. probably hurting the WRs look too!! Levis is definitely not number one material!!

I think they were upset he was throwing them into the crowd on the sideline. Hospital balls at a pro day!

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10 hours ago, MechaZain said:

His arm is legitimately nuts but the control is just not there, especially after seeing CJ and Bryce make it look effortless.

thats cool. as a big dynasty fantasy football fan, i think a lot of people are sleeping on him. If he gets to the right coach with enough support i think he could be really good and I will be drafting him in the mid to late 1st in superflex

 

 

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