Will Levis is still a member of the Tennessee Titans, but recent reports indicate the team is looking to trade him in the coming months. A second-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, the Kentucky product originally began his career on a high note. Taking over for an injured Ryan Tannehill midway through his rookie season, Levis finished his inaugural campaign completing 58.4% of his passes for 1,808 yards, eight touchdowns, and four interceptions in nine starts.

Unfortunately, he couldn’t build on this success. Levis had a 2024 to forget, completing 63.1% of his passes for 2,091 yards, 13 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions. Since then, the quarterback missed the 2025 season, and the Titans have brought in two veteran quarterbacks to back up former first-overall pick Cam Ward.

Levis did not look good in 2024, but it’s worth noting he played behind a terrible offensive line, had no reliable weapons, and had a subpar head coach in Brian Callahan. Nobody will hand Levis the keys to the castle, but it stands to reason that the former second-round pick could find success in a new environment. After all, former Titans backup Malik Willis looked like a new man in Green Bay, and one of the following teams could roll the dice on Tennessee’s latest reclamation project.

Report: Titans Hoping to Trade Will Levis
Los Angeles Rams

The Los Angeles Rams have a great quarterback in Matthew Stafford, but the reigning MVP can’t keep this up forever. Stafford can still play at a high level, but the former first-overall pick is getting dangerously close to his 40th birthday and has hinted at retirement in the past. The Rams need a Plan B for when Stafford eventually decides to call it a career, and a Will Levis trade could be a decent low-risk, medium-reward wager. The Rams did something similar when they brought in Baker Mayfield following a failed stint with the Carolina Panthers, so perhaps history can repeat itself here.

Green Bay Packers

Speaking of history repeating itself, the Green Bay Packers need a new backup quarterback. The team sent a seventh-round pick to the Titans for Malik Willis two years ago, and that gamble paid for itself multiple times over. Willis made three starts in relief of an injured Jordan Love, and his performance was so good it earned him a massive contract with the Miami Dolphins. Levis probably won’t enjoy that type of success, but it’s clear head coach Mike LaFleur knows how to get the most out of young, talented passers. Will Levis shouldn’t cost more than a seventh-round pick in a trade, and the Packers might as well see if the former second-round pick can carve out a role as Love’s primary backup.

Carolina Panthers

The Carolina Panthers traded Andy Dalton to the Philadelphia Eagles, leaving Kenny Pickett as the clear backup to former first-overall pick Bryce Young. Pickett, a former first-round pick himself, isn’t the worst backup in the NFL, but there’s plenty of room for improvement. Will Levis offers more upside, and a quarterback guru like Dave Canales might be able to get the most out of the Titans passer.