One Of The NFL's Top Draft Contenders Is So Scared Of Milk, He Puts Mayo In His Coffee?!

One Of The NFL's Top Draft Contenders Is So Scared Of Milk, He Puts Mayo In His Coffee?!

For anyone who suffers from a phobia, their fear of an object, animal, or activity can certainly impact their day-to-day lives. Aerophobia might prevent someone from flying for vacation, while arachnophobia might make a person constantly on edge when outside. But we have to say that someone's fear of milk (galaphobia) possibly preventing them from their dreams of NFL stardom was something that has never crossed our minds.

Such is the case with University of Kentucky quarterback Will Levis, who is said to have a "deathly fear" of milk. A series of tweets compiled by Daily Snark offers insight into just how deep the college athlete's fear of milk is and how detrimental it can be to his football career.

"A legitimate concern NFL teams have with Kentucky QB Will Levis is his 'deathly fear' of milk. I’ve been told he screams in terror at even the sight of milk, let alone the taste. 'It impedes his daily tasks,' a source said. 'I’m worried how he’ll fit in an NFL program,'" Jacob Infante, a lead NFL draft analyst, wrote in a tweet shared on March 3.

Another tweet referenced an article from Saturday Down South, which includes video of Levis casually eating a very ripe banana without peeling it.

In another video shared by ESPN, he's shown putting mayonnaise in his coffee. Kinda makes sense—if you were afraid of milk, you'd probably put mayo in your coffee, too, right?

A quick scroll though Levis' Instagram page shows that he's on good terms with other drinks. One photo shows him cozied up to a Brita pitcher filled with water while another shows him surrounded by Ale-8 soft drinks.

The NFL draft is scheduled to take place from April 27 - April 29, so we'll have to wait until then to see if Levis' milk phobia has any impact on his prospects.

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