The Tennessee Titans are making waves in the NFL trade market, reportedly putting quarterback Will Levis on the block. With the Steelers, Chiefs, and Jets potentially interested, this could be a pivotal move.
According to insider reports, the Titans are open to trading Levis for a Day 3 draft pick. This move would clear $2 million in cap space for Tennessee as they focus on building their roster around Cam Ward, their top pick from 2025.
Levis, a second-round pick in 2023, flashed significant potential during his rookie year. However, after a tumultuous 2024 season and the Titans' decision to draft Ward, Levis found himself on the trading block. His trade value was also impacted by a shoulder injury that sidelined him last season.
At 26, Levis still boasts impressive arm strength and mobility, making him an intriguing option for teams looking to bolster their quarterback depth. A late Day 3 pick seems a small price for a player of his caliber.
The Steelers might be interested, especially if Aaron Rodgers opts not to return. In that case, Levis could find himself in a starting competition with Will Howard and Mason Rudolph.
The Chiefs face uncertainty with Patrick Mahomes' recovery from a torn ACL. If Mahomes isn't ready for the 2026 season, Levis could be a valuable asset, potentially outperforming current options Chris Oladokun and Jake Haener, particularly under the guidance of Andy Reid.
Meanwhile, the Jets are in need of depth behind starter Geno Smith. With Justin Fields likely on the move, Levis could easily compete for a backup role, offering more competition alongside Brady Cook and Bailey Zappe.
In a league where quarterback talent is always in demand, Will Levis presents an intriguing option for teams willing to take a chance on his potential.
