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Titans GM Floyd Reese resigns
By JIM WYATT
Staff Writer
Titans General Manager Floyd Reese, the man responsible for building the team through the NFL draft and free agency, has resigned.
Sources familiar with the situation said Reese resigned this morning. His contract was to expire in February.
Reese served the past 13 seasons as Titans Executive Vice President/GM and was one of the faces of the franchise. He leaves with the franchise record for wins by a general manager with 111.
It is currently unclear how the Titans will fill the void.
Reese was responsible for assembling talent through the NFL Draft and free agency, and between 1999 and 2003 the Titans posted the NFL's best record with 56 wins over the five-year period.
After the 2004 season, the Titans were forced to release star players including cornerback Samari Rolle, receiver Derrick Mason, defensive end Kevin Carter and tackle Fred Miller as part of a salary cap purge.
The Titans followed up a 5-11 season in 2004 with a 4-12 mark in 2005, then got back to .500 this past season with an 8-8 record.
Of the 75 players Reese drafted from 1999-06, 48 percent (36 players) finished the season on the team's roster. That is the third-best percentage in the NFL behind only the Bengals and Ravens.
Last offseason Reese was responsible for the signings of safety Chris Hope, center Kevin Mawae and linebacker David Thornton, who were also key members of the 2006 team.
His 2005 and 2006 draft classes currently include a number of key contributors.
But there were also regrettable decisions.
The 2004 draft class is considered weak (five of the 13 draftees are no longer on the roster).
Tthe 2003 draft class that included cornerback Andre Woolfolk (1st round) and wide receiver Tyrone Calico (2nd round) hasn't panned out so well. Woolfolk played primarily on special teams in '06, while Calico was released before the season.
Also, only one player (defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth) remains from the 10-man draft class of 2002.
Titans GM Floyd Reese resigns
By JIM WYATT
Staff Writer
Titans General Manager Floyd Reese, the man responsible for building the team through the NFL draft and free agency, has resigned.
Sources familiar with the situation said Reese resigned this morning. His contract was to expire in February.
Reese served the past 13 seasons as Titans Executive Vice President/GM and was one of the faces of the franchise. He leaves with the franchise record for wins by a general manager with 111.
It is currently unclear how the Titans will fill the void.
Reese was responsible for assembling talent through the NFL Draft and free agency, and between 1999 and 2003 the Titans posted the NFL's best record with 56 wins over the five-year period.
After the 2004 season, the Titans were forced to release star players including cornerback Samari Rolle, receiver Derrick Mason, defensive end Kevin Carter and tackle Fred Miller as part of a salary cap purge.
The Titans followed up a 5-11 season in 2004 with a 4-12 mark in 2005, then got back to .500 this past season with an 8-8 record.
Of the 75 players Reese drafted from 1999-06, 48 percent (36 players) finished the season on the team's roster. That is the third-best percentage in the NFL behind only the Bengals and Ravens.
Last offseason Reese was responsible for the signings of safety Chris Hope, center Kevin Mawae and linebacker David Thornton, who were also key members of the 2006 team.
His 2005 and 2006 draft classes currently include a number of key contributors.
But there were also regrettable decisions.
The 2004 draft class is considered weak (five of the 13 draftees are no longer on the roster).
Tthe 2003 draft class that included cornerback Andre Woolfolk (1st round) and wide receiver Tyrone Calico (2nd round) hasn't panned out so well. Woolfolk played primarily on special teams in '06, while Calico was released before the season.
Also, only one player (defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth) remains from the 10-man draft class of 2002.