
Tennessee Titans QB Will Levis is continuing to make waves this offseason, earning extra reps and improving foundational mechanics—particularly as part of Head Coach Brian Callahan’s “Tight End University” approach that emphasizes timing and precision throughout the offense.
Coach Callahan has purposely aimed for shared reps between Levis and newcomer Cam Ward during OTAs and minicamp phases, keeping the competition balanced and development-focused rather than performance-driven . During Phase 2, Levis has been patient and professional, even as Ward began to earn more reps in 7-on-7 drills. Levis’ approach—“be the same dude every day”—showcases a maturity that’s appreciated in the locker room.
What stands out is Levis’ offseason grind. He worked closely with personal QB coach Jordan Palmer to refine his footwork, lower‑body drive, and accuracy—improvements that were visible at OTAs and camp. Levis’ emphasis on short timing throws exemplifies the “Tight End University” drill design: precise, touch-based completions that tighten his connection with tight ends like Chig Okonkwo and develop chemistry with pass-catchers across the roster.
It’s worth noting that Levis also built chemistry abroad—he and several pass catchers spent time in Cabo refining routes, timing, and interpersonal bonds, showing leadership and initiative.
In short, Tennessee’s QB tandem isn’t just competing in terms of reps—Levis is actively digging into the details of touch, timing, and mechanics. His progress this offseason highlights why the team views this as a developmental phase, not a win-or-lose QB battle. If Levis continues this incremental development, he may solidify himself as a reliable leader in Callahan’s ofensif scheme.
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