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Will Levis Draft Odds?


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Just now, WarPanthers89 said:

You can’t find websites that have a huge following that believe the earth is flat. Don’t believe everything you read on the internet. 

Obviously, but SOMETHING has shifted behind the scenes, for Levis to all of a sudden go to 10/1 to be drafted first, when he wasn't even close just yesterday.

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Being on the OFFICIAL WILL LEVIS BANDWAGON, having last season projected Will a late first rounder, I never predicted my underdog would walk up to the front door and kick it the f' down.

Hmmmmmmmm, you gonna listen to Ripp now or the huddle hucksters trying to sell us a cheap copy of a QB, three sizes too small.

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2 minutes ago, joemac said:

Why would they even need to do that though?  Unless they're convinced that we really are going to take him at 1, and they desperately want him over Young or Stroud or whatever.

The Colts are dying to take Levis and are panicking, that's why. Maybe Carolina is threatening Houston with a trade with the Colts, idk.

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

Give me a quick breakdown of your selling points that have swung you in this direction.

There is a very large crumb trail on the huddle of why Levis from my postings. I will share bullets real quick, but I will not go into depth conversation about them because I have already done so in many other threads.

1. Fast release/Great upper body control

2. Stability through his hips and weight distribution in his throwing motion (easy off platform throws)
3. Played in 3 different pro systems already (2 NFL OCs)

4. Second most athletic QB in this draft behind AR
5. Strongest arm in this draft 

6. 2nd highest S2 score... on par with Burrow

7. He still led KY to a winning season with the basement talent they had and his injuries

8. Highest drop rate of catcheable balls from any of the QBs. This contributes to the stats not looking as good as they could

9. Clutch in 4th qtr and OT

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