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Titans secure picks #1 and #35 in the 2025 Draft


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2 hours ago, Dangermode said:

This is kind of interesting. This analytics guy evaluated how much of an impact a good offensive line and offensive weapons have on the success of rookie quarterbacks. The answer? Basically none. QB’s play well or poorly irregardless of the quality of OL and pass catchers. The most important thing is getting the QB pick right, whether you have a good supporting cast in place or not. That’s basically a green light to draft a QB whenever you like a guy. 

 

 

This is why Chicago is in trouble and why Texas dumped Tunsil.

 

It is also why Levis is counted out here in TN.   

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And fuck ESPN and the NFLN you pricks can't go to a commercial before the #1 pick.

Let us old-school football guys take a moment appreciate to the fact that the Titans earned the #1 overall pick the old-fashioned way.   Not by tanking or by trading up, but by simply being

I'd hate Hunter. The Titans best position is likely CB and you don't take a WR that high. If the Titans traded down to 3 and Carter went 2 I'd rather trade down again and maybe go for someone like Mem

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2 hours ago, Dangermode said:

This is kind of interesting. This analytics guy evaluated how much of an impact a good offensive line and offensive weapons have on the success of rookie quarterbacks. The answer? Basically none. QB’s play well or poorly irregardless of the quality of OL and pass catchers. The most important thing is getting the QB pick right, whether you have a good supporting cast in place or not. That’s basically a green light to draft a QB whenever you like a guy. 

 

 

Irregardless is not a word.

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2 hours ago, Dangermode said:

This is kind of interesting. This analytics guy evaluated how much of an impact a good offensive line and offensive weapons have on the success of rookie quarterbacks. The answer? Basically none. QB’s play well or poorly irregardless of the quality of OL and pass catchers. The most important thing is getting the QB pick right, whether you have a good supporting cast in place or not. That’s basically a green light to draft a QB whenever you like a guy. 

 

 

This is why Chicago is in trouble and why Texas dumped Tunsil.

 

It is also why Levi's is counted out here in Tennessee.

 

I was being a bit tongue in cheek here because there are so many QB who leave their rookie franchise and do well elsewhere.  I think the staff fit is key for QBs.  Callahan was a bad hire because he is not a Levis fit and he certainly is not a Ward fit.  This is just another reason I think Drafting Ward is not wise.  Sanders and Dart are better fits for Callahan.  Kid from Louisville would be a good fit for him too.   

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1 minute ago, AussieTitanFan08 said:

Schefter on that ESPN Draft Countdown Special said as of today it is trending toward neither the Browns or Giants taking a QB at picks 2 or 3.

Todd McShay seems to know what’s up on this draft. He goes Browns Carter and NYG Hunter.

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4 hours ago, TheChosenTitan said:

If Egkuba is there at 35, would be tough to pass up on him

He won't be.  The hit rate on WRs from Ohio State is ridiculous.  

 

Ward's last two leading WRs ran a 4.7 (Josh Kelly at the combine) and 4.86 (Xavier Restrepo).   Despite being slow as hell, they both averaged over 15 YPC with Ward.  He doesn't need a WR with great separation or YAC talent, but someone who is simply in the right place and who will make the catch.  Egbuka would obviously be great if he somehow fell to them.

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11 hours ago, Dangermode said:

This is kind of interesting. This analytics guy evaluated how much of an impact a good offensive line and offensive weapons have on the success of rookie quarterbacks. The answer? Basically none. QB’s play well or poorly irregardless of the quality of OL and pass catchers. The most important thing is getting the QB pick right, whether you have a good supporting cast in place or not. That’s basically a green light to draft a QB whenever you like a guy. 

 

 

 

See Jayden Daniels

 

But you cannot have the OT play the Titans have had the last few years

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