The Tennessee Titans are being urged to trade quarterback Will Levis, with the Los Angeles Rams emerging as a potential destination. With Cam Ward poised to lead the Titans’ offense, moving Levis could provide financial flexibility while offering the young quarterback a fresh start.
Trading Levis post-June 1 would minimize the financial burden for the Titans, saving $1.6 million in salary cap space while incurring only a modest dead cap charge. This would align with Tennessee’s efforts to streamline its roster, particularly with veteran quarterbacks Brandon Allen and Tim Boyle already under contract. Levis, a former second-round pick, has shown flashes of potential but may need a new environment to reach his peak.

For the Rams, Levis represents a valuable insurance policy behind an aging Matthew Stafford. Los Angeles’ current depth chart, featuring Jimmy Garoppolo and Stetson Bennett, lacks the long-term upside that Levis could provide. Under Sean McVay’s guidance, Levis could benefit from creative coaching while learning from Stafford’s experience.
The move would also allow the Rams to prepare for Stafford’s eventual retirement without relying on unpredictable draft outcomes. With two years remaining on his rookie deal, Levis is a low-risk, high-reward option compared to the four- to five-year commitments required for incoming rookies. This scenario offers the Rams flexibility as they navigate their transition at quarterback.
Tennessee Titans Urged to Trade Will Levis to Los Angeles Rams

The Rams may get to benefit more with Levis in the lineup next season. This is detailed more in an analysis by Alex Kay for Bleacher Report.
Rather than keep him around to ride the pine with a bleak outlook, the Titans could ship Levis off to a team in need of a cheap, high-upside backup who could develop into a serviceable player down the line.
The Los Angeles Rams fit the bill, as their depth (Jimmy Garoppolo and Stetson Bennett) behind the aging Matthew Stafford is concerning.
Levis could compete with Garoppolo for the No. 2 job in camp and might find a much-needed spark under the tutelage of creative head coach Sean McVay.
A trade to Los Angeles could reignite Levis’ career, giving him the opportunity to develop in a stable and innovative system. For Tennessee, the deal would not only alleviate cap concerns but also reinforce their focus on their current quarterback lineup.

As the Titans analyze their options, the potential trade of Levis stands out as a mutually beneficial move. Both teams could address key needs while setting the stage for future success, making this a compelling storyline to watch.

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