LEXINGTON, Ky. — Depending on which NFL mock draft you glance at, Will Levis' name might appear among the first five picks. Or it might fall outside the top 20.
"I think the overall picture — when you talk to teams, coaches, scouts — shows that the actual grade on Will Levis is closer to the 20s than it is to the top five or top 10, even," ESPN draft analyst Matt Miller told The Courier Journal last week.
Miller said the primary concerns coaches and scouts have are tied to Levis' regression from 2021 to 2022, his age — he turns 24 in June — relative to others in the draft class and how his in-person interviews with teams went.