Third-year quarterback Malik Willis may have played his final game with the Tennessee Titans, failing to meet expectations since being drafted in 2022.

By the Numbers
  • Out of nine quarterbacks from his draft class, only three remain with their original teams.
  • Willis is the highest pick among quarterbacks who have not changed teams.
Yes, But

Despite Willis' underwhelming performance, he has not followed the same trajectory as most quarterbacks from his rookie class.

State of Play
  • Willis faces competition from Mason Rudolph for the backup quarterback position in the upcoming training camp.
  • Other quarterbacks from his class, like Kenny Pickett and Sam Howell, were traded or released by their original teams due to performance or roster changes.
What's Next

If Willis doesn't secure the backup job, he could potentially follow the fate of other quarterbacks from his draft class in being traded or released.

Bottom Line

Malik Willis' future with the Tennessee Titans is uncertain as he faces the challenge of competing for the backup quarterback role, potentially mirroring the fate of his peers who struggled to maintain their positions in the league.