Exploring Tennessee Titans’ Strategy with Will Levis

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2024 NFL Fantasy Football: Will Levis and the Tennessee Titans Betting and Fantasy Breakdown
The Titans and quarterback Levis enter the 2024 NFL season as one of the most enigmatic teams, with many uncertainties surrounding their offense. Despite Levis showing flashes of potential last year, the Titans remain an afterthought for many. In this column, we’ll explore the fantasy football implications of Levis, the Titans’ offensive playmakers, and analyze key betting angles heading into Sunday’s game.
Betting Line: Will Levis’ Passing Prop and Team Outlook
Levis’ passing yardage prop is set at 238.5, a number he has surpassed in certain games but not consistently. With a new coaching staff and a shift in offensive philosophy, the Titans may be leaning more on the ground game, casting doubt on Levis’ ability to hit this number.
Key Betting Consideration: Titans’ Offensive Focus
With DeAndre Hopkins questionable and the Titans expected to rely heavily on the running game, the passing game may take a backseat. Tennessee’s new head coach has shown a preference for a run-first offense, which could limit Levis’ passing attempts. The presence of Tony Pollard and Tyjae Spears in the backfield suggests that the Titans will aim to control the clock and keep this game low-scoring.
- Betting Tip: Consider betting the under on Will Levis’ 238.5 passing yards prop. The Titans will likely lean on their rushing attack, especially if Hopkins is limited or out.
Fantasy Football Analysis: Is Will Levis Worth a Start?
While Levis offers intriguing upside, he remains a risky start in Week 1. His inconsistent performances last season, coupled with concerns over his supporting cast, make him a risky fantasy option. Levis played eight games last year and went over the 238.5-yard mark just a handful of times. With Hopkins dealing with an injury, and Treylon Burks failing to live up to expectations, Levis will have limited options in the passing game.
Titans’ Fantasy Outlook: Lean on the Ground Game
The Titans’ offensive identity will revolve around running backs Pollard and Spears. Both players are expected to carry a significant workload on Sunday, and their success will be critical for Tennessee’s ability to stay competitive. Pollard is a must-start in fantasy leagues, while Spears could offer value as a flex option, particularly in deeper leagues.
- Start: Pollard (RB1), Spears (flex in deeper leagues).
- Sit: Levis, Hopkins (due to injury concerns), Burks (unreliable).
Wide Receiver Woes: Hopkins’ Injury and Burks’ Struggles
Hopkins is listed as questionable, and reports suggest his injury may be worse than initially thought. Even if Hopkins suits up, he could be limited in his route-running and effectiveness, making him a risky fantasy play. Burks, meanwhile, has yet to prove he can be a reliable option, leaving the Titans’ receiving corps in a state of flux.
Fantasy Advice: Sit DeAndre Hopkins
If you have Hopkins on your roster, consider sitting him this week. His health is uncertain, and the Titans’ run-first approach further diminishes his fantasy outlook. Treylon Burks, who has yet to show consistency, should also be avoided in Week 1.
- Sit: Hopkins, Burks.
Betting Prediction: A Low-Scoring, Defensive Battle
The Titans will need to rely on their defense and running game to win this matchup. Given the question marks surrounding Levis and the Titans’ receiving corps, it’s unlikely Tennessee will win a high-scoring shootout. Expect a slower-paced game, with both teams running the ball frequently and the Titans trying to keep the game within reach.
- Prediction: Titans 20, Opponent 24 – Expect a close game, but one that stays under the total points line. The Titans are not built to win shootouts, and the game script will likely favor the under.
Final Thoughts
Levis enters the 2024 season with plenty to prove, but Week 1 may not be the best time to rely on him in fantasy football. With Hopkins likely out or limited, and the Titans leaning heavily on the run game, Levis’ fantasy ceiling is capped. Bettors should take a hard look at the under on Levis’ passing yardage prop, as well as consider avoiding Titans’ wide receivers for fantasy purposes. All eyes will be on the backfield, where Tony Pollard and Tyjae Spears will need to carry the load.
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