The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine is winding down, and significant questions remain about this quarterback class, creating some value for veteran quarterbacks stuck in backup roles.
The Tennessee Titans currently have Will Levis set to return as the backup behind Cam Ward, but as ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler and Dan Graziano see it, Levis could have some trade value.
Don’t be surprised to see movement with some backup QBs whom teams might want to add as a developmental option or in a depth role. Anthony Richardson Sr. got headlines late in the week after he got permission from Indianapolis to seek a trade, but it’s unclear whether there will be a market for him. Early in the week, there was some talk of the Bears discussing Tyson Bagent’s availability. Teams that have better-known backups entering the final years of their contracts — such as Bagent in Chicago, Tanner McKee in Philadelphia, Will Levis in Tennessee, Davis Mills in Houston, Jarrett Stidham in Denver, etc. — are seeing if there’s interest and whether they can get trade value out of this offseason’s odd QB market.
New Titans head coach Robert Saleh spoke about Levis and expects him to be part of the organization heading into the offseason, but the same was said about T’Vondre Sweat during the same press availability. With the Titans in the midst of a complete roster overhaul, it would not be a surprise if they moved on from the young signal caller if they can recoup some solid value.
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This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans: Will Levis could have added value in QB market