Mike Evans provided truer test of Titans' secondary
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Matt LaFleur recently spoke of how if you try to see everything, you can wind up seeing nothing.
I’ve found that to be the case in joint practices, where the Titans’ offense and defense work separate of each other. And so Wednesday with the Buccaneers joining the Titans, I decided to stick with the defense.
And the most striking thing about the defense was, on some plays, no matter how well a very good group of defensive backs played, there was no stopping Mike Evans.
The 6-foot-5, 231-pound smooth-moving receiver is unlike anything the Titans see daily in practice and the type of dominant receiver the franchise has been searching for, without success, since it moved to Tennessee.
During one-on-ones he was doing things like this:
Coverage in team drills vs. #Bucs was way better than these in one-on-ones. #Titans pic.twitter.com/8OCDjpIIAR
— Paul Kuharsky (@PaulKuharskyNFL) August 15, 2018
And this, which is just filthy:
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