TEN • QB • #11
Willis is the incumbent, but Rudolph is the backup brought in by Callahan, who is in his first year with the team. Rudolph has also been the more successful quarterback over his career, going 8-4-1 in his 13 career starts while throwing for 3,085-19-11. It’s far from impressive, but Willis has instilled no confidence in his limited opportunities, completing just 53 percent of his 66 passes in his career while throwing for 350 scoreless yards and three interceptions. Willis is a dual-threat quarterback who was once viewed by many as the QB1 of a weak 2022 class. However, it often felt like the old regime was trying to fit a square peg into a round hole when it came to his skill-set and the offense, which was more catered to Ryan Tannehill. If the Titans only keep two quarterbacks on their 53-man roster, Willis looks like the early favorite to be the odd man out, but we’ll see how things unfold in camp.
7 months ago
June 10, 2024 8:40 PM