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Let's make an attempt to figure out the Tenn RB situation (1 Viewer)

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So I'm sure we'll all agree Tenn is a total crap shoot with thier running game right now. In a dynasty league I drafted Chris Henry with two things in mind. #1. He is insanely fast #2. Norm Chow likes using a bruising back and a fast receiving back in his offense.

That being said I may be reaching here, but I see Tenn trying to use Henry in a "Reggie Bush ala USC" role. They have Lendale White as the bruiser if he can lay off the cheese burgers, and Henry does fit the Reggie Bush mold in that he is crazy fast, has great hands, and can be a highlight reel waiting to happen.

Chris Brown has never been able to stay healthy, and my thought is that they brought him in as insurance if White can get in shape or Henry can't learn the playbook fast enough. Brown only signed a 1yr deal, so he's gone after this year, leaving them with Henry and White again.

Am I insane to have this theory, or does this at least make a little sense to anyone?

 
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So I'm sure we'll all agree Tenn is a total crap shoot with thier running game right now. In a dynasty league I drafted Chris Henry with two things in mind. #1. He is insanely fast #2. Norm Chow likes using a bruising back and a fast receiving back in his offense. That being said I may be reaching here, but I see Tenn trying to use Henry in a "Reggie Bush ala USC" role. They have Lendale White as the bruiser if he can lay off the cheese burgers, and Henry does fit the Reggie Bush mold in that he is crazy fast, has great hands, and can be a highlight reel waiting to happen. Chris Brown has never been able to stay healthy, and my thought is that they brought him in as insurance if White can get in shape or Henry can't learn the playbook fast enough. Brown only signed a 1yr deal, so he's gone after this year, leaving them with Henry and White again. Am I insane to have this theory, or does this at least make a little sense to anyone?
Albeit different, I like your train of thought here. It may not happen, but it's better reading someone putting an idea like this forward than reading the same old clowns posting the same old 'Chris Henry will be nothing' in every Titans RB thread. Who cares if he won't amount to anything? We've heard you ever since the draft. Now go take your ritalin.Tennessee obviously saw something in Henry and he is a specimen, so it will indeed be interesting to see how Chow uses him. In a perfect world for Titans fans your abovementioned idea would come into place in 2007, but I think there's more likelyhood of that kind of committee coming in to use later in the season, once Brown is injured again and Henry knows the system better, then using the White/Henry RBBC come 2008.<insert someone's re-hashed post about Michael Turner going to the Titans in '08 here>
 
This is Chris Brown's job to win or lose to Len Dale.
That's the way I see it as well. White will get his shot but based on his track record to date I wouldn't be overly optimistic.
True... but that there have been no injury updates out of TN lately has me a little intrigued. White hasn't really had an opportunity to work with the 1st team since he's been there. If the guy can stay healthy enough to compete for carries and show what he can do this preason, the story could really change. But it has appeared to be a work ethic/fitness issue, which White needs to address.
 
So I'm sure we'll all agree Tenn is a total crap shoot with thier running game right now. In a dynasty league I drafted Chris Henry with two things in mind. #1. He is insanely fast #2. Norm Chow likes using a bruising back and a fast receiving back in his offense. That being said I may be reaching here, but I see Tenn trying to use Henry in a "Reggie Bush ala USC" role. They have Lendale White as the bruiser if he can lay off the cheese burgers, and Henry does fit the Reggie Bush mold in that he is crazy fast, has great hands, and can be a highlight reel waiting to happen. Chris Brown has never been able to stay healthy, and my thought is that they brought him in as insurance if White can get in shape or Henry can't learn the playbook fast enough. Brown only signed a 1yr deal, so he's gone after this year, leaving them with Henry and White again. Am I insane to have this theory, or does this at least make a little sense to anyone?
This is the same Chris Henry that couldn't even start at Arizona, right?
 
This is Chris Brown's job to win or lose to Len Dale.
That's the way I see it as well. White will get his shot but based on his track record to date I wouldn't be overly optimistic.
True... but that there have been no injury updates out of TN lately has me a little intrigued. White hasn't really had an opportunity to work with the 1st team since he's been there. If the guy can stay healthy enough to compete for carries and show what he can do this preason, the story could really change. But it has appeared to be a work ethic/fitness issue, which White needs to address.
That's my biggest problem with him. I also feel that (and I could be offbase here) that some of his injury problems, mostly hammy related are due to fitness as well.How many "lazy" players make it in the NFL? You not only need talent (which White has), you need an internal drive that pushes you and White doesn't seem to have that.

 
I think it's Brown's job to lose as well. When he was deciding whether to sign in Tennessee or with the Bears, I read that the determining factor was his opportunity to start in Tennessee. I mean really, if you wanted to be a backup, wouldn't you rather do it on a team with a shot at getting to the Super Bowl this year? I would say Brown is looking for the opportunity to show he's healthy and he'll get 15-18 carries a game. Whether Henry takes the other 6-8 carries and game and does something with it is up to Lendale and the buffet line.

 
I definitely don't think that the starting spot is Chris Borwn's job to lose. I think that the Titans would probably vastly prefer it if either White or Henry could outplay Brown and give them a long term starter. If no one stands out in training camp, then I would think that one of the younger guys, who the team recently invested high picks in, would get first crack over the guy that seemingly resigned as a last resort.

Of course, Brown could easily end up with the most carries there in 2007, but that is based on the high chance of White being terrible due to laziness and Henry just being terrible, rather anything Brown does. This seems to be up to LenDale first (he'll be the guy if he grows up), then Henry second (based on his college career, I'll be astonished if he succeeds in the NFL), and then if/when they both bust, Brown will be the guy in 2007 by default.

Long term, the only one of the three that I think has a shot to carry serious value is LenDale, but the smart money has another guy altogether starting in Tennessee in the near future.

 
I don't see anything in his scouting profile that would even be close to comparable to Reggie Bush. Where do you get this stuff?

At the combine, he ran impressive 4.4 and 4.41 times

Though he has top speed, it is mostly straight-line speed with little wiggle to make defenders miss. Despite his combine performance, he lacks production and experience.

he is only a marginal top 150 prospect. He figures to win a backup role early in his career. Will need to show more development in all aspects of play and prove he can handle a full-time role.

this sounds like a more apt comparison:

Compares To: Michael Bennett, Kansas City Chiefs … The Scouting Combine "darling" after his impressive workout, one needs to realize that Henry was hailed more for his track exploits coming out of high school than his ability on the football field … Sure, some team will draft him higher than his stock dictates due to his quickness, but speed wasn't enough to turn Bennett into an NFL star due to a lack of field instincts, impatience waiting for blocks to develop and inconsistent pad level … Others might disagree, but based on his production, or lack of, and less than stellar approach to his benching in 2006, we can't see Henry being labeled anything more than a workout warrior at this time.

 
I think that the Titans would probably vastly prefer it if either White or Henry could outplay Brown and give them a long term starter.
I absolutely agree that the Titans would like to give the job to Henry/White, I just have little faith that either one is good enough to unseat Brown.
 
I absolutely agree that the Titans would like to give the job to Henry/White, I just have little faith that either one is good enough to unseat Brown.
I think that White could be good enough, provided that he grows up and learns to work. Improbable? Maybe. Impossible, Not in my opinion. If I had to lay money, I'd say that Brown will get the most carries in 2007, that VY will put up more rushing yards and TDs than any of the three, and that the 2008 starter at RB isn't on the current roster. But White is the guy stashed on the bench on my dynasty teams. He is the one with the best shot at being a fantasy difference maker, IMO.
 
The biggest issue for me that I believe that most are over looking as that whichever back emerges from the pack will offer tremendous value this year. Jeff Fisher has never been a RBBC guy, so the #1 RB will get nearly 20 carries every game. This can be verfied through Jeff Fisher's press conference yesterday. It's available at titansonline.com. Here's the bit on the RB situation.

Jeff Fisher (on the running back situation)

Realistically you’re going to end up with a starter and a backup. If your third runner is on the active roster on game day he’s going to have to carry a significant special teams role and responsibilities. I would think that, barring injuries, the starter is going to get somewhere around 275 to close to 300 carries. The backup ends up with 100 to 125 carries and then the third guy is a situation guy that you utilize. But then those things will be worked out. But as we do that, we also have to build reps with each one of the backs. I can’t tell you which back is going to start for us right now, but we have to get them all ready to be the starter. So we’ll build the reps. You’re going to see all three or potentially four of these backs taking six or seven snaps in a row in a practice session. That doesn’t mean they’re going to be a starter, but we have to build their reps up and get them ready for that eight or 10 play drive that you’d expect in a game.

Lendale and Brown have both proven to be 4.0 YPC guys. So assuming 275- 300 carries for the starter that is 1100-1200 yards rushing. The starter will snag atleast 7 TDs and probably around 20 catches and 200 receiving yards. This O-line has really come together and that didnt happen unitl about 4 games into last season when they started J. Bell at Guard and D. Stewart solidified that starting RT spot. Stewart is a mauler. Mawae is at center and Roos is a future Pro Bowl LT. The point is there is tremendous upside considering that Brown and Lendale both have ADPs in the late 9th round currently.

 
The biggest issue for me that I believe that most are over looking as that whichever back emerges from the pack will offer tremendous value this year. Jeff Fisher has never been a RBBC guy, so the #1 RB will get nearly 20 carries every game. This can be verfied through Jeff Fisher's press conference yesterday. It's available at titansonline.com. Here's the bit on the RB situation.

Jeff Fisher (on the running back situation)

Realistically you’re going to end up with a starter and a backup. If your third runner is on the active roster on game day he’s going to have to carry a significant special teams role and responsibilities. I would think that, barring injuries, the starter is going to get somewhere around 275 to close to 300 carries. The backup ends up with 100 to 125 carries and then the third guy is a situation guy that you utilize. But then those things will be worked out. But as we do that, we also have to build reps with each one of the backs. I can’t tell you which back is going to start for us right now, but we have to get them all ready to be the starter. So we’ll build the reps. You’re going to see all three or potentially four of these backs taking six or seven snaps in a row in a practice session. That doesn’t mean they’re going to be a starter, but we have to build their reps up and get them ready for that eight or 10 play drive that you’d expect in a game.

Lendale and Brown have both proven to be 4.0 YPC guys. So assuming 275- 300 carries for the starter that is 1100-1200 yards rushing. The starter will snag atleast 7 TDs and probably around 20 catches and 200 receiving yards. This O-line has really come together and that didnt happen unitl about 4 games into last season when they started J. Bell at Guard and D. Stewart solidified that starting RT spot. Stewart is a mauler. Mawae is at center and Roos is a future Pro Bowl LT. The point is there is tremendous upside considering that Brown and Lendale both have ADPs in the late 9th round currently.
good find...
 
So I'm sure we'll all agree Tenn is a total crap shoot with thier running game right now. In a dynasty league I drafted Chris Henry with two things in mind. #1. He is insanely fast #2. Norm Chow likes using a bruising back and a fast receiving back in his offense. That being said I may be reaching here, but I see Tenn trying to use Henry in a "Reggie Bush ala USC" role. They have Lendale White as the bruiser if he can lay off the cheese burgers, and Henry does fit the Reggie Bush mold in that he is crazy fast, has great hands, and can be a highlight reel waiting to happen. Chris Brown has never been able to stay healthy, and my thought is that they brought him in as insurance if White can get in shape or Henry can't learn the playbook fast enough. Brown only signed a 1yr deal, so he's gone after this year, leaving them with Henry and White again. Am I insane to have this theory, or does this at least make a little sense to anyone?
This is the same Chris Henry that couldn't even start at Arizona, right?
he started, he just sucked when he did.
 
Chris Henry is nothing like Reggie Bush. The only similarity they have is speed. Outside of that they are two total different kinds of athletes with entirely different body types. Chris Henry is a stocky 5-11 and about 225 pounds. He has speed, but doesnt have anywhere close to the "wiggle" or lateral quickness of R. Bush.

 
Brown = Big Value right now. He will be moving up the draft boards come August.
I cant bring myself to draft this guy. If the Titans management/coaching staff thought he was the best RB on the roster after they let henry go they wouldnt have ever released him. It just makes no sense to me, you dont release a guy if you think he is your starter. My money is on lendale.
 
Brown = Big Value right now. He will be moving up the draft boards come August.
I cant bring myself to draft this guy. If the Titans management/coaching staff thought he was the best RB on the roster after they let henry go they wouldnt have ever released him. It just makes no sense to me, you dont release a guy if you think he is your starter. My money is on lendale.
they released Henry, Brown was a UFA.
 
Brown = Big Value right now. He will be moving up the draft boards come August.
I cant bring myself to draft this guy. If the Titans management/coaching staff thought he was the best RB on the roster after they let henry go they wouldnt have ever released him. It just makes no sense to me, you dont release a guy if you think he is your starter. My money is on lendale.
they released Henry, Brown was a UFA.
the league thought so highly of Brown he sat there without a team for a couple months, even Tenn was slow to resign him. Seems kind of odd behavior for a team that supposedly wants him to be the starter. My feeling is Tenn wants someone else to be the RB and Brown is for depth.
 
I have no doubt that the Titans would love to be able to start Lendale but right now it looks like they trust Brown more. I think their goal is to get through the season with Brown (again, health) while trying to find out what they had in While and Henry.

 
Brown = Big Value right now. He will be moving up the draft boards come August.
I cant bring myself to draft this guy. If the Titans management/coaching staff thought he was the best RB on the roster after they let henry go they wouldnt have ever released him. It just makes no sense to me, you dont release a guy if you think he is your starter. My money is on lendale.
they released Henry, Brown was a UFA.
the league thought so highly of Brown he sat there without a team for a couple months, even Tenn was slow to resign him. Seems kind of odd behavior for a team that supposedly wants him to be the starter. My feeling is Tenn wants someone else to be the RB and Brown is for depth.
I think Tenn really wanted White to be their guy but after another year where he appears that he needs a cattle prod to get moving they realized they need a RB that has actually carried a football in the NFL on their roster. He may end up being depth but what have the guys before him ever done? White's pro career has been less than eventful so far (other than consistent injuries and weight issues) and the Henry pick is a mystery to me.Their real problem was that they wanted Turner and went hard at him. It didn't work out and now they are pretty much screwed.
 
This is Chris Brown's job to win or lose to Len Dale.
Chris Brown already lost out once to Lendale.Lendale will be the primary back. Brown will be the backup, and used in third down and situational packages. I actually think Lendale ends up putting up decent numbers - approaches 1,000 yards, and I could see as many as 10 TDs.Chris Henry will be used on STs and occasionally split out wide and used in other limited circumstances.
 
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I think it's Brown's job to lose as well. When he was deciding whether to sign in Tennessee or with the Bears, I read that the determining factor was his opportunity to start in Tennessee. I mean really, if you wanted to be a backup, wouldn't you rather do it on a team with a shot at getting to the Super Bowl this year? I would say Brown is looking for the opportunity to show he's healthy and he'll get 15-18 carries a game. Whether Henry takes the other 6-8 carries and game and does something with it is up to Lendale and the buffet line.
Brown was looking for a paycheck. No one else was willing to give him one, or at least one worth playing for.There was TONS of bad blood between Brown and the Titans last year, yet he still came crawling back. What does that tell you?
 
This is Chris Brown's job to win or lose to Len Dale.
Chris Brown already lost out once to Lendale.Lendale will be the primary back. Brown will be the backup, and used in third down and situational packages. I actually think Lendale ends up putting up decent numbers - approaches 1,000 yards, and I could see as many as 10 TDs.Chris Henry will be used on STs and occasionally split out wide and used in other limited circumstances.
I think the Titans will give LenDale every possible chance to win this job. However, it certainly appears that its Brown's to either win or lose. Regardless, I don't see any Titan back getting 10 TDs.
 


So I'm sure we'll all agree Tenn is a total crap shoot with thier running game right now. In a dynasty league I drafted Chris Henry with two things in mind. #1. He is insanely fast #2. Norm Chow likes using a bruising back and a fast receiving back in his offense.

That being said I may be reaching here, but I see Tenn trying to use Henry in a "Reggie Bush ala USC" role. They have Lendale White as the bruiser if he can lay off the cheese burgers, and Henry does fit the Reggie Bush mold in that he is crazy fast, has great hands, and can be a highlight reel waiting to happen.

Chris Brown has never been able to stay healthy, and my thought is that they brought him in as insurance if White can get in shape or Henry can't learn the playbook fast enough. Brown only signed a 1yr deal, so he's gone after this year, leaving them with Henry and White again.

Am I insane to have this theory, or does this at least make a little sense to anyone?
This is the same Chris Henry that couldn't even start at Arizona, right?
he started, he just sucked when he did.
I wouldn't give him the Heisman based upon these stats, but Henry wasn't THAT bad when he started. Most games his YPC was low, but he showed some decent flashes, especially in the Oregon game. 130 carries for 490 yards & 7 TD isn't horrible.10/14 @Stanford 16 91 5.7 1

10/21 Oregon State 9 19 2.1 0

11/4 @Washington State 35 94 2.7 2

11/11 California 25 57 2.3 2

11/18 @Oregon 29 191 6.6 2

11/25 Arizona State 16 38 2.4 0

 
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Why would they have drafted Henry where they did and not have any intention of at least giving him a shot to earn the #1 spot? If he does good (like they figured he would do when they drafted him) he will make them look very smart. There was even talk that they thought about drafting him in the 1st round.

I am no expert but the guys doing the drafting are doing far more research than anyone here and they saw something in Henry that made them pick him (speed?). They may be wrong but all the experts here could also be wrong about his abilities. He is the only RB of the 3 that has not had a chance to prove himself as a real player or a bust. I think they will certainly give him a shot at some point during the year so that they see what they have and can make decisions for next year. I really don't see them making the playoffs so why not give him a big workload later in the year if not sooner to see what he could do?

 
Why would they have drafted Henry where they did and not have any intention of at least giving him a shot to earn the #1 spot? If he does good (like they figured he would do when they drafted him) he will make them look very smart. There was even talk that they thought about drafting him in the 1st round. I am no expert but the guys doing the drafting are doing far more research than anyone here and they saw something in Henry that made them pick him (speed?). They may be wrong but all the experts here could also be wrong about his abilities. He is the only RB of the 3 that has not had a chance to prove himself as a real player or a bust. I think they will certainly give him a shot at some point during the year so that they see what they have and can make decisions for next year. I really don't see them making the playoffs so why not give him a big workload later in the year if not sooner to see what he could do?
Henry will have his shot but he's not gonna win the job.
 
Brown = Big Value right now. He will be moving up the draft boards come August.
I cant bring myself to draft this guy. If the Titans management/coaching staff thought he was the best RB on the roster after they let henry go they wouldnt have ever released him. It just makes no sense to me, you dont release a guy if you think he is your starter. My money is on lendale.
they released Henry, Brown was a UFA.
the league thought so highly of Brown he sat there without a team for a couple months, even Tenn was slow to resign him. Seems kind of odd behavior for a team that supposedly wants him to be the starter. My feeling is Tenn wants someone else to be the RB and Brown is for depth.
I think Tenn really wanted White to be their guy but after another year where he appears that he needs a cattle prod to get moving they realized they need a RB that has actually carried a football in the NFL on their roster. He may end up being depth but what have the guys before him ever done? White's pro career has been less than eventful so far (other than consistent injuries and weight issues) and the Henry pick is a mystery to me.Their real problem was that they wanted Turner and went hard at him. It didn't work out and now they are pretty much screwed.
I agree with you 100%...But they will have turner come spring '08.
 
What does it take to be 50% of FBG forum members?

1) NEVER read the entire original post.

2) BE SURE to mince the purpose of the OP into something you think it should say.

3) BE AS OBVIOUS as you can be by re-hashing everyone else's tripe when replying.

4) THROW IN a line somewhere about Michael Turner going to the Titans.

4) Repeat. Always repeat.

The OP was talking dynasty here people. It wasn't a thread inviting you to tell us where you got Chris Brown in an 07 redraft. There's tons of those threads already. A couple of good posts in here related to the topic though, but I guarantee there'll be at least:

20 more posts saying how Chris Henry is rubbish (15 by Lhucks)

10 more posts about Turner going to the Titans (at least that's sort of viewing the topic from a dynasty perspective)

 
What does it take to be 50% of FBG forum members?

1) NEVER read the entire original post.

2) BE SURE to mince the purpose of the OP into something you think it should say.

3) BE AS OBVIOUS as you can be by re-hashing everyone else's tripe when replying.

4) THROW IN a line somewhere about Michael Turner going to the Titans.

4) Repeat. Always repeat.

The OP was talking dynasty here people. It wasn't a thread inviting you to tell us where you got Chris Brown in an 07 redraft. There's tons of those threads already. A couple of good posts in here related to the topic though, but I guarantee there'll be at least:

20 more posts saying how Chris Henry is rubbish (15 by Lhucks)

10 more posts about Turner going to the Titans (at least that's sort of viewing the topic from a dynasty perspective)
Thanks for getting us in line Mr. Principal. Easy answer for dynasty - none are worth much at all since their rb of the future isn't on their roster.
 
Thanks for getting us in line Mr. Principal. Easy answer for dynasty - none are worth much at all since their rb of the future isn't on their roster.
No worries, glad to be of service. Now, that wasn't so hard, was it?

 
What does it take to be 50% of FBG forum members?

1) NEVER read the entire original post.

2) BE SURE to mince the purpose of the OP into something you think it should say.

3) BE AS OBVIOUS as you can be by re-hashing everyone else's tripe when replying.

4) THROW IN a line somewhere about Michael Turner going to the Titans.

4) Repeat. Always repeat.

The OP was talking dynasty here people. It wasn't a thread inviting you to tell us where you got Chris Brown in an 07 redraft. There's tons of those threads already. A couple of good posts in here related to the topic though, but I guarantee there'll be at least:

20 more posts saying how Chris Henry is rubbish (15 by Lhucks)

10 more posts about Turner going to the Titans (at least that's sort of viewing the topic from a dynasty perspective)
:goodposting: , what a tool.
 
What does it take to be 50% of FBG forum members?

1) NEVER read the entire original post.

2) BE SURE to mince the purpose of the OP into something you think it should say.

3) BE AS OBVIOUS as you can be by re-hashing everyone else's tripe when replying.

4) THROW IN a line somewhere about Michael Turner going to the Titans.

4) Repeat. Always repeat.

The OP was talking dynasty here people. It wasn't a thread inviting you to tell us where you got Chris Brown in an 07 redraft. There's tons of those threads already. A couple of good posts in here related to the topic though, but I guarantee there'll be at least:

20 more posts saying how Chris Henry is rubbish (15 by Lhucks)

10 more posts about Turner going to the Titans (at least that's sort of viewing the topic from a dynasty perspective)
:rant: , what a tool. And did I mention that Chris Henry will be rubbish?
Fixed.(ETA bold.)

 
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<insert someone's re-hashed post about Michael Turner going to the Titans in '08 here>
no that ship has sailedif they wanted him, they wouldve given SD a 1st and drafted a DB in the secondinstead they drafted their DB in the first and RB in the secondthey will have to pay out the wazoo for turner, added to having White and Henry at 2nd round prices and years left on dealstoo much $ and picks spent on one position IMOnot saying they SHOULDN'T have made that SD trade, just saying that barring a trade of a RB, not doing that trade probably stops them from even attempting to sign Turner in 08
 
What does it take to be 50% of FBG forum members?

1) NEVER read the entire original post.

2) BE SURE to mince the purpose of the OP into something you think it should say.

3) BE AS OBVIOUS as you can be by re-hashing everyone else's tripe when replying.

4) THROW IN a line somewhere about Michael Turner going to the Titans.

4) Repeat. Always repeat.

The OP was talking dynasty here people. It wasn't a thread inviting you to tell us where you got Chris Brown in an 07 redraft. There's tons of those threads already. A couple of good posts in here related to the topic though, but I guarantee there'll be at least:

20 more posts saying how Chris Henry is rubbish (15 by Lhucks)

10 more posts about Turner going to the Titans (at least that's sort of viewing the topic from a dynasty perspective)
:goodposting: , what a tool. And did I mention that Chris Henry will be rubbish?
Fixed.(ETA bold.)
:lmao:
 
forget RB's....the wr situation is more fun to follow.....first i will give my 2 cents about the rb's....White is the starter no ifs ands or buts.....he needs the reps, they are gonna put the weight on his shoulders and see how he does.....if he FLOPS....chris brown is there to take over whenever....they only signed him because he is familiar with the off., so he makes for a good fall back option if white fails.....dont foget if in the middle of the season it looks bad, maybe turner or someone like Dillon may end up in Ten....more than likely Dillon

not that this matters, but as a titans homer i think i will share........its early, but it looks like Moulds will be #1 WR....Roby #2....and Brandon Jones is slipping down the line at #3 with Roydell Williams breathing down his neck

anything can happen the rest of camp and preseason, but the biggest suprise is Jones slipping.....he looked like he had potential towards the end of last season....i have him down as a deep sleeper, BUT.... maybe i have to jump the Roby-Wagon

 
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The Round Mound of First Down is in pole position short-term. Brown should be a factor though.

Long-term? Really depends on LenDale. If he flops, they could pursue a rookie or veteran next offseason.

As for Chris Henry, he was a waste of a pick. I'll be surprised if he ever amounts to anything meaningful.

 
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