NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The Tennessee Titans' newest quarterback, Will Levis, was one of 17 prospects invited to Kansas City, Missouri, for the 2023 NFL draft.
But after not being selected in the first round, Levis was one of four of those prospects who didn't get to hear his name called on opening night -- the others being Penn State cornerback Joey Porter Jr. (who went one pick before Levis at No. 32), Alabama safety Brian Branch and Georgia Tech defensive tackle Keion White.
Some attended the draft for Day 2, but the former Kentucky quarterback didn't.