“Spoiled little b*tch,” WDAE radio jokey Nick Wize lashes out at Will Levis on Twitter

“Spoiled little b*tch,” WDAE radio jokey Nick Wize lashes out at Will Levis on Twitter

A radio presenter Nick Wize who insulted the new Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis in a tweet has since deleted it.

Promising Levis could not make it into the first round.

Due to his embarrassing incident on Thursday night, Levis has been the topic of conversation surrounding the 2023 NFL draft. The oddsmakers had the former Penn State and Kentucky QB going second overall, and draught experts had him to go in the first five picks. The 23-year-old, however, couldn’t even make it into the top 32, falling out of the first round to become the Titans’ second pick on Friday night at pick 33 overall.

After all the unwanted attention he received the previous night, Levis decided not to go to the second-round event. And although some people may have been moved by his deeds, others weren’t.

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WDAE radio jokey Nick Wize lashes out at Will Levis on Twitter

The athlete was referred to as a “spoiled little b**ch” by Nick Wize, a radio personality at 95.3 WDAE, in a tweet that has since been deleted. Sadly, deleted tweets still receive attention even after being removed from Twitter, so it is still accessible online as you can see below.

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Regardless of how it happened, Levis has succeeded in joining the NFL, which was the final goal. But after an inconsistent college career, only time will tell if he can succeed in the pros.

Tennessee Titans picks

  • Round 1, Pick 11: Peter Skoronski, T, Northwestern
  • Round 2, Pick 33: Will Levis, QB, Kentucky
  • Round 3, Pick 81: Tyjae Spears, RB, Tulane
  • Round 5, Pick 147: Josh Whyle, TE, Cincinnati
  • Round 6, Pick 186: Jaelyn Duncan, T, Maryland
  • Round 7, Pick 228: Colton Dowell, WR Tennessee-Martin

Although the former Kentucky quarterback and the Titans were heavily linked to him in the first round, getting him in the second round feels like an incredible deal. The fact that Levis won’t feel the same pressure to start right away as he would have if he had been selected in the first round could be seen as a benefit of his surprising drop. Levis has the talent and toughness to develop into a great starter.

Additionally, Tennessee was successful in acquiring a top-tier pass protector in the first round, which might provide Levis with better support in the future. All things considered, the sequence of occasions appears to have produced a somewhat favourable result for a Tennessee squad in 2023. Tyjae Spears, the team’s third-round selection at running back, gives Derrick Henry’s thunder some lightning.

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