NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- When Will Levis arrives at Tennessee Titans headquarters on April 21 for phase one of the team’s offseason training activities, the odds are higher than Seth Rogen that he will be two days away from being replaced by Cam Ward as the team’s starting quarterback.
 
Still, he will have recently wrapped up six weeks of pre-draft level work himself under quarterback guru Jordan Palmer in Southern California, working to revamp his game after two shaky years, returning as a more sound, better-built quarterback with better habits.
 
“His commitment level to getting better at the position, in hours per day, hours per week, is as high as anybody’s, anywhere,” Palmer said. “I mean most franchise-starting main dudes don't touch a ball until OTAs. Will is kind of doing what you do for draft prep, he's putting in like that level of commitment. He is grinding right now.”

Will Levis and Jordan Palmer
Will Levis and Jordan Palmer/ Courtesy Jordan Palmer

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