Bryce Young's ice-cold play down the stretch saved Alabama. It also illustrated why he will be a top pick in the 2023 NFL Draft. nickbaumgardner updates his draft stock watch:
, things were better — but not without frustration — in the Wildcats’ 26-16 win. Both players displayed the athleticism that brought all those scouts to Florida on Saturday.
Richardson, on a third-and-10 early in the game, ripped off a beautiful 15-yard rope on an out route to the wide side of the field. Levis displayed his shortstop-like ability to flip his hips and get the ball out from a variety of arm angles, plus landed a beautiful deep shot for a touchdown early in the game.
Levis is further ahead as a prospect, but he still had some decisions he’s going to want back Saturday night in The Swamp. There continue to be times when he needs to trust his protection longer. At other moments, he needs to come off his first read faster — getting locked on a receiver leads him to forced throws and missed openings. When Levis gets more comfortable and starts seeing the entire field, it’s all going to look really good.
Levis was 13-of-24 for 202 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Kentucky grinded this game out and asked Levis to be better underneath. At times, he was. Just like a week ago, though, there were some iffy decisions from Levis.
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