Houston Texans Meet With Kentucky QB Will Levis
As the NFL Combine rolls on this weekend in Indiana, the Houston Texans continue to meet with prospective players in preparation for the 2023 NFL Draft in April.
The Texans held a formal meeting with Kentucky quarterback Will Levis on Friday, March 3.
“It was great,” Levis said at the NFL Combine. “Really good formal with them. Thought I did really well, put my best foot forward, and thought I made a good impression.”
Levis has become very familiar with NFL plays and terminology having spent the past two seasons under the helm of Wildcats coach Mark Stoops.
“I think that our terminology crosses over with a lot of different teams in the league,” Levis said. “So, when they ask me about the plays that we run and I’m watching tape and I’m running through kind of what our footwork or what our language that we use was, kind of cool they can realize right away that it’s the same or very similar to what they do.”
Last season at Kentucky, Levis threw for 2,406 yards with 19 touchdowns and 10 interceptions while completing 185 passes on 283 attempts (65.4 percent accuracy).
The Texans have already held meetings with Bryce Young, Anthony Richardson, CJ Stroud and Jayden Reed, among others.
Houston owns the No. 2 and No. 12 picks in the first round of the NFL Draft on April 27 in Kansas City.
More meetings loom this weekend, but one thing is certain: the Texans have a plethora of talented athletes to choose from when Houston hears their name called — twice — in late April.
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