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Lies were detected when Will Levis and fellow NFL rookies saw their Madden ratings

Drew Franklinby:Drew Franklin07/16/23

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Several rookies in the new NFL class, including former Kentucky QB Will Levis, got a sneak peek at their early Madden ratings. On Monday, the popular video game will publicly release its new player ratings to drum up interest in the game before its August 15 release. But Levis and his peers were given a first look, although there was one stipulation…

The rookies were hooked up to a polygraph test to detect if they were being honest in their reactions to their first Madden ratings. 

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The video and the bright red light in the video reveal Levis wasn’t truthful when he learned of his “throw on the run” ranking, a 79. He is one of many rooks caught in a lie in the Ratings Detector.

We’ll learn the rest of Levis’ attributes in Monday’s big reveal.

Levis reports to his first camp later this week

Levis’s Madden rating will be an afterthought when he takes the field for his first NFL training camp later this week. Rookies begin reporting to camps this coming Tuesday, July 18, at various franchises around the league. Levis is due at Nashville’s Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park next Saturday for his first training camp as a Tennessee Titan, where he will compete with Malik Willis, a second-year quarterback out of Liberty, to Ryan Tannehill’s backup. It’s a spot with a lot of opportunity as the Tannehill era in Nashville winds down.

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