Okay, so I’ve been diving deep into this whole quarterback situation, trying to figure out who’s gonna be the better pick for my fantasy team, and maybe even for the Titans in the real world. It’s been a real head-scratcher: Will Levis or Taylor Heinicke?

First, I started by just watching some games. I mean, that’s the most basic thing, right? You gotta see these guys in action. I pulled up some old game footage, focusing on Levis’s starts and then some of Heinicke’s games with the Falcons and Commanders.
Then, I dug into the stats. I’m not a numbers wizard or anything, but I looked at things like completion percentage, yards per attempt, touchdown-to-interception ratios… you know, the basic stuff. I jotted all this down on a notepad, trying to compare them side-by-side.
After that, I hit up some forums and blogs. I wanted to see what other people were saying, get some different perspectives. There’s a lot of debate out there, let me tell you! Some folks are all-in on Levis’s potential, his big arm, while others are pointing to Heinicke’s experience and, I guess you’d call it, “steadiness.”
It’s a tough one. Levis, when he’s on, he’s really on. I watched this one game where he just launched some bombs downfield, it was impressive. But then, he’d have these moments where he’d force a throw, make a rookie mistake. Heinicke, on the other hand, he’s more of a known quantity. He’s not gonna wow you with amazing throws, but he’s also probably less likely to throw a game-losing interception.
My notes are all about that.
- Levis:Big play ability. Big risk too.
- Heinicke: Safer pick. Lower ceiling though.
I also try to find some of the coach’s comment, but it is full of the ususal uninformative info,which is not helpful at all.
So, after all this, I’m still kinda torn. For fantasy, if I’m feeling risky, I might go with Levis, hoping for those big-point games. But if I want to play it safe, Heinicke’s probably the smarter choice. As for the Titans themselves? Man, that’s a tough call for the coaches. I guess it all depends on what they’re looking for – a potential star with some rough edges, or a reliable veteran who can keep the ship steady.