Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis had an up-and-down performance in Week 12 against the Carolina Panthers.
The Kentucky product was tremendous in the first half, doing his part to help score 17 points while looking poised and showing off his incredible arm talent in the process.
According to RBSDM, Levis finished in the top 11 in Success Rate (sixth), Completion Percentage Over Expectation (sixth), EPA/CPOE Composite (ninth), completion percentage (ninth), adjusted EPA per play (11th), and EPA per play (11th),
Unfortunately, the second half was the complete opposite. Using those same metrics, Levis ranked 23rd or worse over the final 30 minutes of play.
If Levis is ever going to reach his full potential, he has to start playing well for four quarters similarly to the way he did during his NFL debut. Outside of that day, he’s had his moments of brilliance, but he’s also had his fair share of rookie mistakes, as well.
That is to be expected out of a young quarterback, but ideally, you’d like to see him put together complete games without the dramatic drop-off from one half to the other.
The Titans’ quarterback has six games left in the regular season, so it will be fascinating to see how much growth we see from him for the rest of the year.
For now, let’s take a look at where Levis ranked analytically in Week 12.