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Starting Monday: New Titans' Personnel Projection Analytics from Zach Lyons

INDIANAPOLIS – Starting Monday, PaulKuharsky.com will add a new content element during free-agent and draft build-up that I'm sure you will love while anticipating what the Titans might do.

Zach Lyons writes a terrific Titans’ newsletter called “Stacking the Inbox.” He is especially good at providing comparative looks at players the team and its new decision-makers have signed and drafted in the past and finding comparable players in the free agent and draft pools.

Stacking the Inbox

He will share his spreadsheet and offer what we’ll call Lyons’ Titans – players he sees in the free agent and draft markets who he believes line up with what the team wants. He’ll show you why they’d fit, explaining their physical characteristics, draft value, financial and cap costs and other pertinent details while using a mix of analytics.

His insights have led him to call the Titans drafting Tyjae Spears, Jaelyn Duncan and Treylon Burks and signing Josh Reynolds, Sean Murphy-Bunting, Azeez Al-Shaair and Daniel Brunskill. He’s also projected out accurate contracts for Jeffery Simmons, Keven Byard (his extension and pay cut), Kenny Vaccaro, Derrick Henry and Harold Landry.

Then, for more advanced data, extensive details and Zach's other analysis -- which includes deeper dives into the nuance of the Tennessee Titans, free agency webinars, exclusive audio/video content, and Stoney Keeley's Big Board, Film Friday, and draft notebook -- you can add to your Titans' media diet for just $5 a month by signing up here at StackingTheInbox.com

We’ll post his first file on Monday: An introduction to his combine tracker, with players who should be on Titans’ radar. After that, he will write on Thursdays.

I’m certain you’ll find it a great added value. If you’re already familiar with Zach you’ll be happy he’s here. If you’re not, you’ll be glad for the introduction. He’ll see you Monday.

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