With the first pick in the 2016 NFL draft the Titans select..

Discussion in 'NFL Draft' started by Big TT, Dec 1, 2015.

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  1. Rudad

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    We could trade down and he be there. But if stay at 1 it will be tunsil or Ramsey more than likely .
     
  2. Rudad

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    In the ground game, Jack flashes instincts to break into the backfield and disrupt plays. He is quick to diagnosis plays with read-and-react skills. Jack also has explosivity and excellent closing speed. Generally, he takes good angles that, in combination with his other skills, make him an adept pursuit defender. Jack could still stand to get stronger to shed blocks and take them on. Adding power to hold up against downhills runs coming straight at him would make him better as a pro.

    The NFL is going to love Jack's ability to defend the pass. He is such a talented coverage linebacker that he has even lined up as a cornerback over slot receivers. Jack should be very helpful in playing man on receiving tight ends and backs out of the backfield. He looks like the best pass-coverage linebacker to enter the NFL since Luke Kuechly in the 2012 NFL Draft.

    Jack looks like a perfect fit for a Will (weakside) linebacker in a pro 4-3 defense. His pass-coverage skills and ability to run sideline to sideline make him an ideal fit for that position. In a 3-4 defense, he could play inside linebacker. In either system, Jack should be a three-down starter and difference-maker.
    Read more at WalterFootball.com: 2016 NFL Draft Prospect Preview: Myles Jack
     
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  3. CJtheBeast

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    Randy Moss or a guy you can't remember?
     
  4. CJtheBeast

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    I think a vet OT would be safer than having a rookie transition. And I think our running game will improve some this coming season just because of the back we have (don't know what Philly was doing).


    I think that even if we get a CB in free agency, getting a playmaker like Ramsey on defense will be key. McCourty and Cox are getting older and we have a hole without Griffin. Deep balls killed us last year and kept us from closing out some games.

    I don't like Tunsil at 1. I think Ramsey would transition fine at Safety and give us some CB depth if needed. Plus he'd give Lebeau a lot of flexibility in coverage. Plus he wants to be in Nashville. I think he'll work hard and work to be a hometown star.
     
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  5. CRUDS

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    Because The Titans have done so well bringing in FA linemen in recent years.. Ugh..
     
  6. JR1980

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    True...but same can be said for their drafting of linemen....Lets be honest here.....lol
     
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  7. Tewa Titan

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    Plus it was RW signing those scrubs. Robinson seems like a smart guy, I am sure he will do his homework and find the best that fit with the team.
     
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  8. DaCost

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    Tunsil is better then Ramsey and that sucks because I want Ramsey.But we if stay at number 1 you have draft the best impact player and that's Tunsil.
     
  9. CJtheBeast

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    Plus you've at least seen one against NFL competition.
     
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  10. 615nick

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    How can you say an injury prone guy is the best player in the draft. Don't just listen to the "experts", think about it. Lewan is our lt for next season, they're not giving up on him at lt yet. Great rts have been found consistently in mid rounds, no need to waste a #1 pick on an injury prone guy. Even if we don't sign a big time fa rt, it would be smart to draft a 3-5th round rt and let him battle for the spot.
     
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