Titans’ Slim Chance: Analyzing Will Levis’ Week 2 Odds vs. Jets
The Tennessee Titans revamped their offensive line this offseason, drafting JC Latham and signing center Lloyd Cushenberry. Despite these investments and hiring renowned coach Bill Callahan, the Titans' offense struggled in Week 1 against the Chicago Bears, with quarterback Will Levis facing significant pressure and being sacked three times. The team ranked last in ESPN's pass-block-win-rate and registered only a composite score of 18 from various analytic sources, signaling major struggles in protection. However, the Titans face the New York Jets next, who also exhibited a weak pass rush in their opener, presenting a potential opportunity for improvement.
By the Numbers- Will Levis was pressured on 39.5% of dropbacks in Week 1.
- The Titans' offensive line ranked last in pass-block-win-rate at 29%.
While the Titans invested heavily in improving their line, early performance raises questions about the effectiveness of their new scheme and player integration. Concerns persist around the inexperience of new starters on the left side, which struggled particularly against the Bears' defense.
State of Play- The Titans' offensive line averaged a dismal grading score of 18 from various analytics platforms.
- The Jets similarly struggled with a pass-rush-win-rate of just 25% in their Week 1 game.
The Titans' upcoming match against the Jets presents an opportunity for their offensive line to rebound and develop chemistry. A strong performance could set the tone for the remainder of the season, especially facing another struggling defensive unit.
Bottom LineTennessee's significant investments in their offensive line must translate to on-field performance against the Jets. Improved pass protection is crucial for Will Levis's development and the overall success of the season.
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