Seattle Seahawks: 3 quarterbacks Seattle should already be eyeing in the 2023 draft class

Hendon Hooker looks to pass against Alabama Crimson Tide. (Photo by Marvin Gentry/Getty Images )
Hendon Hooker looks to pass against Alabama Crimson Tide. (Photo by Marvin Gentry/Getty Images ) /
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Tramel Walthour attempts to bat down a pass by Will Levis. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images) /

Another under-the-radar yet extremely talented quarterback that the Seattle Seahawks should go after in the 2023 NFL Draft process is Kentucky’s Will Levis.

He has such a strong arm and leadership qualities that it gets overlooked because Levis plays at Kentucky.

After transferring from Penn State in his first year at Kentucky, Levis immediately became a quarterback people discussed. He found the right school for him and is one of the players that benefitted from the transfer portal.

Kentucky was a lot better offensively because of Levis. He would make a great fit in Seattle because Levis can run their offense and is still talented to breakout and have big moments.

Last year, Levis went 233-of-353 for 2,826 yards, 24 touchdowns and 13 interceptions. He went up against some of the toughest defenses, so to complete 66 percent of his passes isn’t terrible.

Levis also had 107 rushing attempts for 376 yards and nine scores, so he can be versatile when needed.

In his first year at Kentucky, he made a name for himself and helped the Wildcats beat Florida and LSU — snapping school losing streaks to both of those rivals.

Levis is a force who deserves some love and is someone the Seahawks should watch because he will be someone who may not look impressive on paper but can be a dominant playmaker.

Is he the most polished quarterback? No, but taking another year with Kentucky will help him work on decision-making issues, and some of the other things — Levis will improve and be someone to draft. His arm strength and mobility make him a great quarterback option for multiple NFL schools, but the Seahawks could use someone like him.

Levis should be someone to consider if he can help Kentucky stay relevant in the SEC East.