Twitter reacts to Will Levis’ slide to Day 2 of 2023 NFL draft

Kentucky QB Will Levis slid out of the first round of the 2023 NFL draft, and Twitter was full of reactions.

The one time it is always bad for a quarterback to slide is in the NFL draft.

Such was the case for Kentucky’s Will Levis on Day 1 of the 2023 NFL draft at Union Station in Kansas City. The 23-year-old was expected to go within the top-10 as there were quarterback-needy teams in the Carolina Panthers, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, and Las Vegas Raiders.

As Levis began to drop, perhaps a team that needs to think about a future quarterback could come into play, such as the Minnesota Vikings at No. 23 overall. However, they took USC receiver Jordan Addison.

Levis will still be available when the Pittsburgh Steelers kick off Day 2 at No. 32 overall, but they already have a young quarterback in Kenny Pickett.

With Levis falling out of the first round, Twitter was full of reactions. Here are among the best.

2023 NFL Draft: The top 5 quarterbacks

From C.J. Stroud to Will Levis, here’s Doug Farrar’s top five quarterbacks in the 2023 NFL draft class.

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NFL decision-makers are no doubt over the moon to be past a 2022 class of draftable quarterbacks so average, that only one — Pitt’s Kenny Pickett to the Steelers with the 20th overall pick — was selected in the first round. This year’s group of prospective signal-callers is quite a bit stronger; depending on team needs and preferences, there could be as many as five quarterbacks who will hear their names called this Thursday night.

Beyond that, the dropoff is pretty severe, so, with all due respect for everyone from Tanner McKee to Dorian Thompson-Robinson to Stetson Bennett, we’re capping this detailed evaluation with those potential five first-rounders in the interest of more detail for the top guys.

Here are the top five quarterbacks for the 2023 NFL draft.

(All advanced metrics courtesy of Pro Football FocusSports Info Solutions, and Football Outsiders unless otherwise indicated).

(All prospect measurement percentiles courtesy of MockDraftable.com). 

2023 NFL Draft: The top 9 safeties

2023 NFL Draft: The top 11 cornerbacks

2023 NFL Draft: The top 8 linebackers

2023 NFL Draft: The top 8 interior defensive linemen

2023 NFL Draft: The top 8 edge defenders

2023 NFL Draft: The top 5 offensive tackles

2023 NFL Draft: The top 8 interior offensive linemen

2023 NFL Draft: The top 8 tight ends

2023 NFL Draft: The top 8 receivers

2023 NFL Draft: What’s the most important skill for quarterback prospects?

Greg Cosell of NFL Films and ESPN’s NFL Matchup tells us why ball location is the most important attribute for quarterback prospects.

In the debut episode of “The Xs and Os with Greg Cosell and Doug Farrar,” Greg and Doug discussed the non-negotiable attributes for draft prospect quarterbacks, offensive tackles, edge defenders, and cornerbacks.

When it comes to draftable quarterbacks, it’s a bit like real estate — it’s all about location, location, location.

Greg: “I would say it starts with ball location. If you can’t control the football — if you can’t throw the football where you want to throw it — you don’t really have anything. The word ‘accuracy’ gets used a lot, and that’s a more general term, but if you go back to the Bill Walshes of the world, and some people might say, ‘Who’s Bill Walsh?’ But he was one of the greatest quarterback coaches and teachers the game has ever seen, [and he would tell you] it’s about ball location. I’ve had this conversation with coaches and former quarterbacks. I remember having a great conversation with Troy Aikman years ago, and this was after he retired, and he told me, ‘If you can’t throw it where you want to, then it doesn’t matter what else you can do.’ So, it starts there. Because no matter whether you’re throwing it from the pocket or on the run, if you cannot control the football and place it where you want to, you will not be successful.

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“That is really the No. 1 starting point. You can make a list of 15 different traits, and pretty much every quarterback coach and coordinator would have the same 15 traits, and it would just be a matter of what value they ascribe to each one. But my guess is, they would all start with ball location.”

Top prospects C.J. Stroud from Ohio State, and Alabama’s Bryce Young, each have reams of tape in which their ball location is above reproach, so NFL teams will be starting there when looking for quarterback attributes in the 2023 NFL draft evaluation cycle.

Jared Goff is the Detroit Lions’ present quarterback, but should he be their future?

Detroit Lions QB Jared Goff has played the best football of his career of late. What should it mean for his future with the team?

There has been a lot of talk lately about Jared Goff’s future with the Detroit Lions. Despite his past, he’s been playing the best of his career.

This season, Goff has 3,352 passing yards, 22 touchdowns and seven interceptions. He’s fourth in the league in ‘air yards’ from play action, (526), he’s tied with Joe Burrow for second most 20+ yard completions, with 46, and he has the tenth best passer rating in the league, 97.9. The Lions are rolling!

Goff has been able to operate at a high-level within offensive coordinator Ben Johnson’s system. It’s important to note that this offense has two of the best offensive linemen in the league in right tackle Penei Sewell and center Frank Ragnow. The Lions also have a dynamic rushing attack in which they can successfully execute inside & outside zone and gap-schemed runs; making it difficult for defenses to stop.

With Goff’s contract — a $31.5 million cap hit in 2023, and a dead cap hit of $40.5 million, the Lions will have him on the roster in 2023, but the question is whether he’s played good enough this year to keep him beyond that. Or if the Lions should look to the draft for their next franchise quarterback.

Let’s dive into the film!