NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis quickly established himself as a legitimate deep passing threat as a rookie last season.
Just check the numbers.
According to ESPN Stats & Information, Levis had 32 completions of 20-plus yards. That was the seventh-most since he made his debut in Week 8. Levis averaged 10.3 air yards per pass attempt, the highest in the NFL in that span (min. 50 pass attempts). And that was with a wide receiver group that was relatively unproven other than veteran DeAndre Hopkins.
Titans general manager Ran Carthon set out to make life better for Levis by signing free agent receivers Calvin Ridley and Tyler Boyd.