Titans News: Time for aggressive navigation?

In a conference call on Wednesday, Daniel Jeremiah mentioned that the Titans could be a good trade up candidate due to their solid roster. I’m not sure I agree that the Titans should be spending draft capital to move up unless it’s for a stud WR or CB like a Devonta Smith or Caleb Farley. This roster has too many holes to not have draft picks to fill them. You saw a few years ago when the Titans traded up twice and only had 4 picks, none of those guys turned out to be studs. The Titans need at least 3 studs by the end of next weekend. Less picks means less of a chance that happens.

The rule allowing players to wear additional numbers has been passed. Now we just need the owners to allow multiple helmets so the Titans can get their throwbacks on.

Bucky Brooks lists his top 5 players by position. I was a bit surprised on where Bateman landed.

What is the best state for QB’s? Not Texas, according to this ESPN feature story. The Bayou is the best place to strike gold with a signal caller.

The Titans need a big impact from last year’s draft class after getting close to no contribution from it in it’s rookie year. Kristian Fulton is slated to be a starter and Darrynton Evans and Murchison should be role players.

On May 12th, the Titans’ 2021 regular season schedule will be announced. They will have their work cut out for them with the NFC West on the schedule, but good teams find a way to win.

Author: Robert GreenlawBorn and raised west of the Mighty Mississippi, a 2nd-grade project on the state of Tennessee introduced Robert to Steve McNair and Eddie George, turning him into a Titans fan for life. Robert was best known for being the Music City Miracles "links guy" for the better part of a decade. He loves all things sports and can be found on The Flex fantasy football podcast, part of Broadway Sports Media.

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