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Are we sleeping on Will Levis?

Discussion in 'Houston Texans' started by Shark44, Dec 31, 2022.

  1. Mr.Scarface

    Mr.Scarface Member

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    You what happens when Jones had to throw the ball against the Eagles last night? He can’t run against a defense like that and he is not accurate enough to win with his arm. Sounds like Will Levis to me.
     
  2. raining threes

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    Agreed, this is why I dont want Levis.

    Unless Demeco is the hire and Kubiak works out these QB's and endorses one of these QB's. Only then could will I be on board with picking a QB in this draft.
     
  3. HeyBudLetsParty

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    He’s also more than 2 years older than CJ or Bryce and miles behind at playing the position between the ears.
     
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    This is just completely wrong.
    Stroud doesn’t have great arm strength, it’s solid. Levis has elite arm strength, velocity, release.
    And you haven’t watched enough tape if you haven’t seen him drop dimes.
    Stroud is a robot, as long as everything is in structure he’s good, but he does not have a strong arm by NFL standards.
     
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    Yeah, Stroud would have been SOL I guess.
    He wouldn’t have wide open receivers and can’t move.
     
  6. HeyBudLetsParty

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    Show me one pass he’s made where he hits his receiver in stride, behind the defense using this elite arm talent (past 50 yards in the air). There’s plenty of Anthony Richardson doing just that, and he’s a way better runner than Levis. Ive conceded to you he may be able to throw the ball deeper with more speed than Stroud, but comes no where close in terms of touch, accuracy, in game use of deep ball.
     
  7. liveguy

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    *hits snooze button for the 50th time*
     
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    Plenty of examples


    Edit* And Levis has some runs and mobility that are elite. He’s not far off of Richardson
     
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  9. HeyBudLetsParty

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    19TDs, 10Ints. Sorry as hell for a first round pick
     
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    Mediocre conference?
    He plays in the SEC. Stop it.

    Levis is a better prospect than Stroud. Levis also has to not force plays and turn it over so much.
    Stroud has one game where he was able to make plays when under pressure. One
     
  11. houstonstime

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    So if Demeco is hired and kubiak comes in and says “Bryce young is the guy, we can do wonders with him” you’ll shut up about his height? Sure.
     
  12. Mr.Scarface

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    I think the Colts trade up for Levis. He seems to be their type of QB.
     
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    For the life of me, I can’t remember them having at least a half way good QB since Luck left.
     
  14. Mr.Scarface

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    Levis is more like Luck physically than Josh Allen. Style is comparable.
     
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    Sorry, but to try and compare Levis to Luck is an extreme stretch. Maybe their physical stature but that would be it.
     
  16. Mr.Scarface

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    I am not saying he has Luck's talent. However, I can see the Colts thinking that way.
     
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    Colts don't need to trade up for Levis. He's gonna be there when they pick.
     
  18. houstonstime

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    If Caserio had any kind of gamesmanship he should be leaking that we are very interested in Levis. That way, they jump us for levis or they stay back thinking we are gonna take Levis and they will have young later, but then we pick young lol.

    Instead we will leak levis, then trade up to make sure we get levis… because, Texans.
     
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    Or Philly was just the much better team.
     
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    I'm now on board with hiring Demeco if he can talk Kubiak into finding a QB.
     

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