Welcome to our latest dynasty target profile. Today, I will be discussing 2024 Dynasty Target: Will Levis!
Player Overview
Will Levis has an interesting upcoming season ahead of him. The Titans are setting him up by adding Calvin Ridley and Tony Pollard to his offense. Though, he had an up and down season after taking over for Tannehill, he showed flashes of SuperFlex starting potential and now is an even better with two legit WRs. His new head coach Brain Callahan (former Bengals OC) will set him up for slinging early and often. The Titans offensive line struggled last season allowing 28 QB sacks. They made free agency moves like veteran center Arron Brewer to help. I see them adding offensive line depth in the draft as well so that Levis is protected better and can move the chains.
Player Summary
Am I sold on Levis even with the Ridley trade…not completely. I can see things brewing in Tennessee though and this will be the time for him to either shine or be replaced. Last season, he got sacked a ton and only really shined in two games. He needs to use his legs more and be more willing to run if the pocket folds. Last season he had only attempted 25 rushes. Even with Spears and Pollard in the back field, Levis has to show that is not one dimensional. In SF start-up leagues, he is a great late round grab.
Trade Value
The Dynasty League Football (DLF) has assessed the current trade value of Will Levis to be a mid-to-late -round pick in single quarterback (QB) leagues and a mid-second-round pick in Superflex leagues. I would not consider acquiring Levis in a single QB league unless my roster is struggling with traded or released QBS. In SF leagues, if I own Levis, I would offer out a trade to the Ridley owner and talk stacking. He is only a 2nd year QB, and with the release of Tannehill, his value is on the rise. His ADP went from 202 in February to 194 in March and I expect that to continue in a downward trend. He has time to prove himself, and they aren’t drafting a QB. Currently, Malik Willis is the back -up and he’s not going to beat him out in camp. So, I would be willing to trade a mid second-round pick or and RB 2 and a late 2nd for him in SF because QBs are always worth it for the right price.