Who are the Titans building blocks

Discussion in 'Tennessee Titans and NFL Talk' started by SanDiegoTitan, Dec 23, 2015.

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  1. Fry

    Fry Welcome to the land of tomorrow!

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    Chance Warmack is a scrub. No one would see him on the free agent list and make him a priority. He's a guy you bring in after the draft if you've failed to fill a hole.
     
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  2. Aqutis30

    Aqutis30 Do you mind - NOT being a Motaur?

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    To be dead serious, we have very few:

    Warmack
    Lewan
    MM8
    Orakpo
    Williamson
    Blackson
    Jones
    DGB
    Morgan
    Casey

    That's all I can think of out of 53 players.
     
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  3. SuperMariota

    SuperMariota Starter

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    I would agree with this. It's too bad about Delanie. If the idea is to keep him rather than to put him in a better position to win. They need to spend a few years in finding his replacement. Marcus loves him some tight ends. It's been the case ever since his days in college.

    The only other name I might put in there and I think his value goes way up with better talent around him is Parrish Cox. I think he's a nice player and you can win with him. In other words, there is a role for him.
     
  4. The Hammer

    The Hammer Ace Degenerate

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    No Morgan?
     
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  5. Aqutis30

    Aqutis30 Do you mind - NOT being a Motaur?

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    I keep forgetting Morgan because he creates the pressure that other guys benefit from, and is not the guy who gets the accolades for sacks and fumbles forced. He needs to be on the list.
     
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  6. TitanJeff

    TitanJeff Kahuna Grande Staff

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    Right now, DGB, Lewan and Warmack are average players. All have potential and aren't going anywhere but might not even start at their positions on 50% of the other NFL teams.

    Then you have guys who have really flashed but are far from being consistent such as Mariota and Wright. They'd start on more than 50% of the teams but not among the elite.

    That leaves only Walker, Morgan, Orakpo and Casey as players who I would say, without a doubt, would start for the majority of teams in the NFL. As mentioned, Walker is on the backside of his career and both Orakpo and Morgan have had injury issues.

    Casey is the only stud in two-toned blue, IMO. He'd play for every team in the league.
     
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  7. The Hammer

    The Hammer Ace Degenerate

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    And we keep forgetting Fowler. That was a brilliant pick.

    h/t @520
     
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  8. Clark

    Clark #ShoutboxAlley4Life

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    Walker, Yoda. Those are foundational pieces. Casey is as well. Outside that, no
     
  9. Fry

    Fry Welcome to the land of tomorrow!

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    We'd be totally boned without him on those nine plays per game that he's on the field.
     
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  10. SalmonSlayer

    SalmonSlayer Pro Bowler

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    For me it's just MM8, Walker, Casey and Orakpo and our kicker lol.
     
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