The Seattle Seahawks completely revamped their quarterback room this offseason, but one NFL analyst doesn't believe the team is done making changes to the position group.
AOL.com's Jordan OMalley predicts the Seahawks will trade for Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis ahead of training camp, which would make it difficult for Drew Lock to make the roster.
"Seattle’s QB depth behind Geno Smith is thin, and Levis fits the mold as a developmental backup with upside. Tennessee could recoup a mid-round pick and fully reset at quarterback," OMalley wrote.
Levis struggled in 2024 as Tennessee's starting quarterback, and with the selection of Cam Ward at No.1 overall in April, the Kentucky product no longer has a long-term future with the Titans.
Trading Levis and going all-in on the Ward era would be a logical move from Tennessee. The team hasn't actively involved the 26-year-old in trade discussions this offseason, but that could change if the right offer comes to the table.
Though Levis is a below-average starting quarterback, he could serve as a solid backup. Seattle already has a crowded quarterback room with Sam Darnold, Jalen Milroe, and Lock. However, Levis could provide some extra competition for Milroe and Lock, and potentially snag the backup spot behind Darnold.
Levis will likely remain with the Titans going into training camp. But a trade before the season is possible, and the Seahawks could be a potential suitor based on Milroe and Lock's performances in camp.
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