Lots of well done rookie articles at the team site.
Also, Mina has a video interview where they discuss no #1 WR in TEN but Cam is a point guard so does it matter?
I think it does.
I think Ridley sometimes not running the right route and not giving best effort to grab a ball sometimes is a big deal. I'm hoping Lockett and the staff coach that out of him. Only rookies and only early do I ever want to hear that not in sync ran wrong route stuff.
Restrepo and Oliver and Whyle seem to be the only my ball guys. Ward's going to need a safety valve and they aren't likely starting, right?
Lockett's got it sometimes. He's fired up to be a Titan after growing up a Vince Young fan. That's nice to hear. We don't exactly have excited to join the team pressers unless they're rookies. If that fire and excitement for Ward...if the Titans can get an extra effort from him that could be a considerable thing.
There were probably 20+ third downs last year where the defense kept them in a spot to at least comeback and ...nothing. QB didn't matter. They need to value "chips are down" players this camp. IDC if Jahquan is a starter because of it or if he's coming in every third down or whatever but there must be some significance given to who is going to finish their route and "die trying" to make a play.
I hope Delanie is not on TV coaching in some other camp. Someone was dopey in not bringing him back. The year before, I liked the highlights and could tell what he's coaching. I want him. I want every retired gem to be allowed to come back and work in the summer with the players. I am

all for cutting Chig if he doesn't get it this year. I still think play alot of pickup basketball and put him in the post. If he can't keep defenders on his back and alligator arms balls and doesn't block well- cut him or move him to WR. Patience is gone. This is a problem during panic time for a QB and it's not often discussed. A few times during the game broadcasts but it was every week. He's a gazelle of an athlete, but doesn't seem to recognize he's got a dirty job to do. It doesn't really matter so much if he's one of the fastest or more athletic TEs if he won't do the dirty work.
Whyle looks like such a great student and yes coach guy. Zero concern he'll learn but is he worth the opportunity?
The rookie seems built right. We're not worrying these things with him. He doesn't seem to be as athletic as these former WRs are but maybe Pitts and so many got us down a bad path. Maybe at TE we should value the tough guys and not the "my goodness look at him run" types.