Pickers mailbag: The Titans' weakest spot
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Welcome to the PK.com mailbag. Thanks for sending questions.
Here's Friday's big Periscope:
Watch on #Periscope: https://t.co/WpzhO2dBF9 on #Titans, NFL reporters admitting when they are wrong https://t.co/InlHLxpar9
— Paul Kuharsky (@PaulKuharskyNFL) February 17, 2018
Now onto what's on your mind.
#PKmail Why do all the reporters say we need a TE,OLB, or a ILB when in the middle of the season they were saying that our NT was our weakest spot? What do you think are weakest position is and what will we do to improve it?(I personally think it is NT)
— Timothy Dickerson (@Timd_12) February 16, 2018
PK: Well the Titans can have multiple weak spots, and they do. Tight end seems to me to be lazy slotting by mock drafters. Often mid-20s is where a top tight end would be a real value and they are probably looking at Delanie Walker getting older. But the Titans just drafted Jonnu Smith and also have Luke Stocker and Phillip Supernaw in an offense that isn’t going to use two- and three-tight end sets nearly as much as Mike Mularkey’s team did.
Login to Read the Full Story
Not Already a Member?
Membership includes access to everything on the site – articles, videos and potentially podcasts. You’ll be welcome to private Periscope sessions where only members can ask questions, have a spot on a private Facebook page where we can discuss everything and get priority placement in mailbag posts. PaulKuharsky.com will provide analysis and insight on the Titans and the league that simply can’t be found elsewhere, plus occasional rants from me on non-football stuff I come across.
You are not authorised to post comments.