NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- It was nearly a year ago when first-time head coach Brian Callahan was handing the keys to his offense to quarterback Will Levis. Callahan had just been hired by the Tennessee Titans in large part because of how the organization thought his previous experience working with quarterbacks would help bring the best out of Levis.
Then last season happened.
Levis went 2-10 as the starter and passed for 2,091 yards to go along with 13 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. Things didn't look much better when veteran quarterback Mason Rudolph was on the field either, resulting in a 3-14 record and Tennessee selecting first in April's draft.