Weenieworld was convinced the Colts would take Levis instead of Richardson. Look at this squib, it starts off right but then starting with the second sentence is solely about Levis, who is called "elderly" oops:
Colts selected Florida QB Anthony Richardson with the No. 4 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft.
Richardson will battle Gardner Minshew for Indy's starting quarterback job in 2023. A 2018 redshirt, Levis (6’4/229) spent two years behind Sean Clifford at Penn State before transferring to Kentucky and thriving under future (and now former) Rams OC Liam Coen in 2021. Then Coen went pro and Levis experienced some senior year regression, though not enough to remove him from the first-round mix. Highly athletic with big-time arm strength, Levis makes tight-window throws but sails others due to shoddy mechanics. Levis too often loses his base, leading to air mails. Missing Coen and dealing with a poor supporting cast, Levis’ decision-making was frequently questionable in 2022. He also wasn’t the weapon he was near the goal line as a redshirt junior, though Levis still profiles as a short-yardage load in the pros. Elderly for a first-round pick — he turns 24 in June — Levis isn’t as projectable as you would like on Day 1, but his prototypical size and varied physical tools make him an intriguing gamble.