NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Tonight’s the night.
You know I’m not a big predictor, but I know my audience and you want a name to put with No. 22.
And I’m here to serve.
Courtesy Virginia Tech Athletics
Read More...NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Tonight’s the night.
You know I’m not a big predictor, but I know my audience and you want a name to put with No. 22.
And I’m here to serve.
Courtesy Virginia Tech Athletics
Read More...NASHVILLE, Tenn. – As the draft approaches, let’s review the Titans' biggest holes, in order of the weakness of the current solution.
Geoff Swaim, pool photo by George Walker, The Tennessean
No. 3 edge rusher
Right now: Derick Roberson or Ola Adeniyi
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Two nights before the Titans make or trade out of a pick at No. 22, former team scout Blake Beddingfield, who served six years as director of college scouting, joined us for a members' chat to discuss how things might unfold and to answer your questions.
Early I posted his first-round mock draft, and we delved into his pick for Tennessee.
You can watch the discussion below.
Read More...By BLAKE BEDDINGFIELD, special correspondent
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- No trades, just a straight mock draft to improve teams for the present and future.
1. Jacksonville Jaguars: Trevor Lawrence, QB, Clemson.
Courtesy Clemson athletics
2. New York Jets: Zach Wilson, QB, BYU.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – When a draft prospect has a big medical question, NFL teams rely on the opinions and advice of their medical people.
But with no scouting combine, those medical checks and the rechecks have not operated as usual.
Courtesy Virginia Tech athletics
Around 150 college players went to Indianapolis the weekend of April 3-4 to meet with NFL teams, per NFL Network.
Read More...NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Eleven PSL holders are suing the Titans, alleging that by labeling them as “ticket resellers” the team violated the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act and breached the ticket contract, entitling them to punitive and compensatory damages in amounts that are not spelled out.
“[T]he Titans represented that PSLs had certain characteristics that they did not have,” the suit filed in the chancery court of Tennessee for the 20th judicial district at Nashville reads. “Namely, the right to purchase season tickets at a fair and reasonable rate comparable to similarly situated seats, that the PSL owners had the right to transfer their PSLs and the rights contained within their PSL agreements, and that the PSL owners would be treated fairly and reasonably by the Titans and similarly to other PSL owners.”
The Titans said they cannot comment on active litigation. [Unlocked]
Read More...By BLAKE BEDDINGFIELD, special contributor
NASHVILLE Tenn. -- The Titans go into the 2021 NFL draft with major need positions that currently lack starting-caliber players. In the upcoming draft, they also have to factor in positions that will be needs in 2022.
The major needs: Starting CB, starting WR, eventual starter at TE, OLB, K.
Depth and future starting spot needs: ILB, DT, CB, S, G, C, T, backup QB.
Rondale Moore courtesy Purdue athletics
The Titans need to come out of the draft with two starters and a third player who needs to make a significant impact early in his rookie season.
Read More...NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Count the Titans among the growing list of teams that don’t intend to show up in large numbers in-person for organized team activities during the offseason.
The impetus around the league has been that players don't believe the COVID-19 risks in-person create enough of a benefit for a winning trade-off compared to working on their own in combination with virtual meetings.
The missed phases two and phase three can be a setback for young players but showed themselves to be largely unnecessary for quality of overall play when missed last year, along with preseason games, in 2020.
Phase two runs from May 17-21 and includes on-field drills with coaches with no contact and things moving at a teaching pace.
Phases three includes 10 days of OTA practices that go at full speed but include no contact. [Unlocked.]
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