In fairness, that was last updated on the 25th, and I'm guessing it was before the draft started. It says it's going to be updated next week, so I'm going to wait until that one before I laugh.
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In fairness, that was last updated on the 25th, and I'm guessing it was before the draft started. It says it's going to be updated next week, so I'm going to wait until that one before I laugh.
How many players that Mel Kiper "loves" have actually panned out though? That's the question.
Not really sure how a 5th round pick can be a bust. If Shoelace gets the ball in space, he has all the ability to make plays. If I were the Jags, I'd try him as a kick returner.
Apparently, their defense will be a lack of 3 and outs?
To a certain extent, it might be unfair to judge him based on one game...but, the 'Bama game was against NFL caliber players. If he's not dedicated to improving, then that's the level of play teams...
If CB is an area of need, I'm hoping for Taylor (Boise State) or Alford (Southeastern Louisiana).
These are my thoughts also. That's why I don't view it as a bad pick, and it doesn't bother me at all. Now Turner will be a solid backup, and the offense has no excuses. Also, with this O-line and...
I thought that too, but isn't the NFL trying to hold off on divisional games until later in the year? That way, there are still meaningful games to be played in December.
I voted 4-10. I'll watch the first round, and I usually watch the 2nd round, then just channel surf. I always check back periodically, and if the Titans are close to coming up on the clock, then...
During the past week, I've read (on nfl.com) that the Rams and Vikings could be looking to trade up.
Both seem very interested in Tavon Austin. The Vikings do have two first round picks, so...
Interesting note: I know it's the offseason, so it doesn't mean anything, but I looked at the depth chart on the Titans' website and they have Craig Stevens listed as the starter at FB.
I voted Dee Milliner, because that's who I'd ideally like to see on the Titans. But, I don't think he'll make it to #10, for real or in the mock draft thing, so my other pick would be Cooper.
Per nfl.com, Huff signed a three year deal with the Ravens. So, he's off the market.
Dee Milliner, Jonathan Cooper, Chance Warmack, Star Lotulelei
I think the first pick will be one of those 4.
I don't know about being a cancer in the locker room, but I'm with you on not wanting any part of Pollard. Seems like all he's good for is launching himself and leading with his head in going for...
My guess is that it means they'll add some less "flashy" guys for depth and/or wait to see what players get released from other teams.
Who is this team, and what have they done with the Titans? Two good signings at the opening of free agency? I was beginning to think I'd never see the day.
This seems like the logical choice.
My sentiments exactly. Just because he's 31, doesn't mean he doesn't have a few more solid years left. This is a move that improves the SS, while also buying time to get better in other areas also....
I think Cook and Stevens would have been a little more even, if Cook wasn't put on IR, missing the last 3 games.
You'd think they'd line him up in the slot (meaning split him out, away from the tackle) and let the match up dictate whether it's a run or pass. He's fast enough and athletic enough that he should...
I know he's not happy, and the franchise tag is kinda costly. If they do go this route, I hope they utilize him more than they have been. He's a good player, and if they make sure he's more...
So, it's safe to say, he won't be signing here.
I guess the Titans made him an offer, but he's going to continue to explore his options. Meaning, he'll probably see if he can get more money elsewhere. I don't know what the alleged offer was, but...
Is this all just a fancy way of saying they're going to re-sign Ringer?