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This guy looks like he escaped from Whoville. Love the pick.
Maybe a little, but ability and size wise he is more like Dallas' Anthony Spencer.
I give us a B. 1. Locker: Maybe the next Brett Farve except with a zipped up fly...a really good guy...the anti-VY. 2. Ayers: Keith Bulluck...
ESPN Insider comments on Zach Clayton: He is a limited athlete who has excellent strength and power at the point of attack.
Byron Stingily analysis: Pro Football Weekly: Raw, developmental left tackle project who will need time to develop and gain a better feel for the...
Jamie Harper analysis: Mel Kiper's Draft Report: Harper is a big, powerful, instinctive back with just enough change of direction to be not as...
Karl Klug analysis: Mel Kiper's Draft Report: Klug played inside, hitting the A and B gaps, at Iowa but he's not big enough to be a full time...
Colin McCarthy analysis: Mel Kiper's Draft Report: #2 ranked MLB. He gives you everything he has on the field and was a real leader on defense....
The Titans have had pretty good success against the Steelers. "Titans have won three straight at home against Steelers, 5-1 overall since...
Yes, teams have multiple needs but they must prioritize those needs and make their picks accordingly. If your greatest need is a DE you are going...
If you draft according to need and have ranked your needs by position then it is only logical that you would take the best player left on your...
The Titans picks were not as much of a reach as most believe as shown in this thread:...
On the other hand, Michael Lombardi, an analyst on the NFL Network, had the Titans as one of the winners in the 2008 draft. Michael Lombardi is a...
This play happened right in front of me. Both me and my son-in-law who was sitting next to me (he is a Colts fan) said WTF is wrong with Harrison....
I saw this too. I thought maybe Harrison had pulled a Hammy or something and then ran out of bounds. He could have scored if he had kept running.