--Tennessee offensive coordinator Mike Heimerdinger said he was completely on board with the first-round selection of running back Chris Johnson even though the Titans also needed a wide receiver.
"We could have had any receiver but 31 teams passed up receivers until the second round," Heimerdinger said. "(Johnson) was on our board, the top guy at that time on offense. So you stick to the board, and he was the top-rated guy on offense. He gives us some weapons and he can help us."
--With only 16 healthy players at the Titans' practice sessions during rookie orientation, the Titans were confined to position-specific work.
Without a quarterback among their seven draft picks or 10 undrafted rookies, administrative assistant Richie Wessman did a lot of the throwing.
Fourth-round pick Lavelle Hawkins, who went to Cal, gave Wessman a good review. Until he was told Wessman was a walk-on quarterback at USC.
"He's a Trojan?" Hawkins said. "Ah, he was horrible."
--Seventh-round cornerback Cary Williams was assigned Pacman Jones' old locker. Undrafted rookie free agent running back Rafael Little, who will miss this season as he rehabs a knee injury suffered at the Senior Bowl, was initially given Jones old No. 32, but Jeff Fisher had him take it off at a rookie orientation practice.
"He's not going to be wearing that," Fisher said. "We had discussed it this morning and for some reason someone told him to get dressed and come out. But that won't be his number. ... He'd prefer to wear a different number than 32 and you can read into it all you want."
--Quarterback Vince Young is finished with his school work at Texas and should be around Titans headquarters for the remainder of the offseason.
QUOTE TO NOTE "We're not as destitute as you might think. This is good. We're going to cut a good football player." -- Defensive line coach Jim Washburn on a group that includes draft picks Jason Jones and Williams Hayes, undrafted rookie Barry Booker and two players who missed their rookie seasons with injuries, Antonio Johnson and Jacob Ford.
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I was just looking at our schedule for the upcoming year, and I have to say that I feel pretty good about it. We play almost all of our toughest games at home. I see us being somewhere between 10-6 and 12-4, depending on how we are with injuries and whatnot.
Week one- We've go the Jaguars to start out with again, this time in our house.
I was reading other post on the Titans message board and it got me thinking. What are our needs on D. Some say its DE others say it is DB. Like everyone says we need a big play wideout on O but what do we need on D. if anything.
please explain why you think we need this position
I was thinking today, about the draft, and how we drafted Chris Johnson in the first round. I also thought to myself.. how is the running back situation going to work out this year? Will johnson be our starter at the begining of the season or will
Ok, since the NFL talks are completely dead right now... i'll try to start some talks about the Titans. What is the worst thinkg you have done when the titans lost.
if any of you are as big as fans as i am... when the titans almost beat the Colts in the begining of t
I saw a report that Mike Williams has dropped his weight from 270 to 256 recently. I liked him a lot in & coming out of college. I still have hope that he can be a very good WR, but he is going to have to get his head out of butt and get with the program. He has all the tools to be great. If he can get it together, he will h
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