NASHVILLE, Tenn. – He plays a problem position for the Titans, where their record of developing players is poor.

So Harold Landry is at a crossroads as his fourth NFL season approaches.

Harold Landry vs. Detroit Lions

Pool Photo: Tennessee Titans, Alison McNabb

As a second-round rookie out of Boston College in 2018, he had a couple of true pros to model his game after in Brian Orakpo and Derrick Morgan.

Since then, he’s been part of a thin position and while he’s tracked upwards, he’s not become a standout pass rusher.

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