Summary
Will Levis enters Year 4 as the backup quarterback for the Tennessee Titans at age 26, ranked #47 at the position in Verdict’s dynasty score (43.0, stable trend). He logged a 58.0% offensive snap share in Week 18, but overall trend is down from 94.0% in 2024. His volume floor is uncertain due to the team’s quarterback rotation, but Levis’ draft pedigree and physical tools warrant dynasty consideration.
Projection Rationale
Levis’ 2025 season was marked by a 58.0% snap share in Week 18, but overall trend is down from 94.0% in 2024. The team’s quarterback rotation and Brian Callahan’s coaching tenure are uncertain factors in his volume floor. Levis’ draft pedigree and physical tools warrant dynasty consideration, but his role security and snap share trajectory are unclear.
Injury Risk
Levis’ injury status is not reported in the provided data, and his position is prone to injury due to physicality and contact exposure. However, his snap share trend is down, which may indicate some level of injury risk or coaching caution.
Opportunity Notes
Levis’ snap share trend is down from 94.0% in 2024 to 58.0% in Week 18, indicating uncertainty in his volume floor. The team’s quarterback rotation and Brian Callahan’s coaching tenure are factors in his opportunity.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Tennessee’s mcvay_tree offense under Brian Callahan (pre-Week 7) prioritizes play-action and spread formations, which may suit Levis’ big-armed, athletic profile. However, Callahan’s tenure and the team’s quarterback rotation are uncertain factors in Levis’ role security.
Trend Assessment
Stable
Levis’ dynasty score remains stable at 43.0, but his snap share trend is down from 94.0% in 2024 to 58.0% in Week 18, indicating uncertainty in his volume floor.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling tracks near 2024’s 94.0% snap share, but floor is uncertain due to the team’s quarterback rotation and coaching changes. A mid-season injury or coaching change may impact Levis’ volume floor.
Comparable Player
His developmental profile as a big-armed, athletic QB in a West Coast system draws comparisons to Jared Goff from 2016–2017 Rams — similar size, similar athleticism, similar late-play creation demand.