Where Titans QB Will Levis ranks in key advanced metrics

Shaun Calderon takes a look at where Titans QB Will Levis ranks in key advanced metrics after four starts.

Tennessee Titans rookie quarterback Will Levis has shown a ton of promise since taking over as the team’s starting quarterback back in Week 8.

The arm talent he possesses is undeniable, but the pieces around him have largely been inconsistent, at best — and that’s putting it mildly.

However, he’s also had his fair share of rookie growing pains, which is to be expected for any young quarterback thrown into a less-than-ideal situation.

Levis’ numbers look pretty strong on paper. The Kentucky product has completed 58.9 percent of his passes (73-of-124) for 857 yards, six touchdowns and two interceptions for a passer rating of 89.3.

Advanced metrics aren’t nearly as kind, though, with the rookie quarterback ranking in the bottom half of the league in nearly every category since Week 8.

Using the advanced metric data collected at RBSDM, I compiled a list of Levis’ current rankings and percentages amongst all quarterbacks who have played at least 100 snaps over that span. There were a total of 27 quarterbacks who qualified, including six rookies.

Now that all of that has been covered, let’s go ahead and find out where the Titans’ young signal-caller comes in after his first four starts in the NFL.