NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Something just wasn't right for Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis.
So he finally relayed the thought to his new coach, Brian Callahan, during OTAs last month.
When Levis executed a play-action pass, he realized he was moving his feet too much and wanted to be "more stationary." The pair made it a point to discuss it after practice.
Levis, obsessed with being in tune with his mechanics, is always searching for a correlation to the results, whether they are positive or negative.
"I'm not sure I've ever been around a guy who's so in touch with all of his mechanical things," offensive coordinator Nick Holz said.