One NFL draft analyst figured at worst that the Kentucky quarterback would drop to Tampa Bay at No. 19. “Well, he got down a lot further than that.”
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kentucky quarterback Will Levis was projected as high as the second overall pick in the NFL draft. Instead, he’s heading to Round 2 still waiting for a team to buzz his phone.
“Not shocked — surprised,” said ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr., who had projected Levis as a top-four pick. “Once it got into that no-man’s land because there was nobody needing a quarterback mid-round, I thought maybe somebody would jump back in. Maybe the
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