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NFL Draft 2019: Seven Ways Free Agency Has Reshaped the Draft

 

"The Tennessee Titans had one of the best early performances in free agency.

They secured offensive lineman Rodger Saffold to boost the line in front of quarterback Marcus Mariota, according to Adam Schefter.

Perhaps more impressively, the Titans solved a consistency problem with Mariota's weapons, agreeing to a contract with wideout Adam Humphries, according to Mike Garafolo. He's only 26 and dangerous, tallying 816 yards and five scores last year on a putrid Tampa Bay offense.

In short, the team that picks 19th now has an open-ended approach to the first round and beyond. Model franchises usually address needs in free agency at proper values and take the best player available in the draft.

The Titans are now in position to do this. They could also be aggressive with draft trades to add weapons that will help Mariota recover from his tailspin."

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2 minutes ago, Huston said:

NFL Draft 2019: Seven Ways Free Agency Has Reshaped the Draft

 

"The Tennessee Titans had one of the best early performances in free agency.

They secured offensive lineman Rodger Saffold to boost the line in front of quarterback Marcus Mariota, according to Adam Schefter.

Perhaps more impressively, the Titans solved a consistency problem with Mariota's weapons, agreeing to a contract with wideout Adam Humphries, according to Mike Garafolo. He's only 26 and dangerous, tallying 816 yards and five scores last year on a putrid Tampa Bay offense.

In short, the team that picks 19th now has an open-ended approach to the first round and beyond. Model franchises usually address needs in free agency at proper values and take the best player available in the draft.

The Titans are now in position to do this. They could also be aggressive with draft trades to add weapons that will help Mariota recover from his tailspin."

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1 minute ago, Huston said:

NFL Draft 2019: Seven Ways Free Agency Has Reshaped the Draft

 

"The Tennessee Titans had one of the best early performances in free agency.

They secured offensive lineman Rodger Saffold to boost the line in front of quarterback Marcus Mariota, according to Adam Schefter.

Perhaps more impressively, the Titans solved a consistency problem with Mariota's weapons, agreeing to a contract with wideout Adam Humphries, according to Mike Garafolo. He's only 26 and dangerous, tallying 816 yards and five scores last year on a putrid Tampa Bay offense.

In short, the team that picks 19th now has an open-ended approach to the first round and beyond. Model franchises usually address needs in free agency at proper values and take the best player available in the draft.

The Titans are now in position to do this. They could also be aggressive with draft trades to add weapons that will help Mariota recover from his tailspin."

Putrid Tampa Bay offense?  

 

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19 hours ago, abc2330 said:

Putrid Tampa Bay offense?  

 

Yeah this has been understated. Tampa Bay had over 5000 yards and 36 TDs through the air last year. Humphries was at best a 3rd option. I'm excited we got a quick slot guy but there is some reason to believe he was often single covered or not even covered. They had OJ Howard, Evans, and DJax. Humphries seems like the logical guy to have a LB cover out of that group. 

 

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Just now, Thrill said:

Yeah this has been understated. Tampa Bay had over 5000 yards and 36 TDs through the air last year. Humphries was at best a 3rd option. I'm excited we got a quick slot guy but there is some reason to believe he was often single covered or not even covered. They had OJ Howard, Evans, and DJax. Humphries seems like the logical guy to have a LB cover out of that group. 

 

Why were the Pats ready to give this guy 10 million a year then? They saw potential

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49 minutes ago, headhunter said:

Why were the Pats ready to give this guy 10 million a year then? They saw potential

I wasn't saying it was a bad signing. Just that he's going to have more attention on him in our offense. 

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On 3/14/2019 at 6:36 PM, Huston said:

NFL Draft 2019: Seven Ways Free Agency Has Reshaped the Draft

 

"The Tennessee Titans had one of the best early performances in free agency.

They secured offensive lineman Rodger Saffold to boost the line in front of quarterback Marcus Mariota, according to Adam Schefter.

Perhaps more impressively, the Titans solved a consistency problem with Mariota's weapons, agreeing to a contract with wideout Adam Humphries, according to Mike Garafolo. He's only 26 and dangerous, tallying 816 yards and five scores last year on a putrid Tampa Bay offense.

In short, the team that picks 19th now has an open-ended approach to the first round and beyond. Model franchises usually address needs in free agency at proper values and take the best player available in the draft.

The Titans are now in position to do this. They could also be aggressive with draft trades to add weapons that will help Mariota recover from his tailspin."

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