Showing posts with label Tennessee Titans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tennessee Titans. Show all posts

2011 Draft Special: Pick #8- Tennessee Titans


Just for my own sake (and I'm sure for you) according to Game Of Inches' mock draft, here's which players that have been drafted so far:

1) Carolina Panthers- DT Nick Fairley (Auburn)
2) Denver Broncos- DE Da'Quan Bowers (Clemson)
3) Buffalo Bills- CB Patrick Peterson (LSU)
4) Cincinnati Bengals- WR A.J. Green (Georgia)
5) Arizona Cardinals- QB Blaine Gabbert (Missouri)
6) Cleveland Browns- OLB Von Miller (Texas A&M)
7) San Fransisco 49ers- CB Prince Amukamara (Nebraska)

Last year Tennessee Titans had the second worst run blocking offensive line and the ninth best pass blocking offensive line. A lot of Football Outsider's offensive line stats have to do with the players that play behind the line. I don't think the Indianapolis Colts have all *that* good of a pass blocking offensive line but their FO pass blocking stats look better because Peyton Manning gets rid of the ball very quickly and doesn't get sacked. But considering the Titans had a top two rushing talent in Chris Johnson had a QB carousel that had Rusty Smith playing in three games, I think it's safe to say that these offensive line statistics are because of the line itself and not because of the talent of the skill positions. In terms of blocking Tennessee had THE WORST center and left guard and the third worst right tackle. On the plus side they had the sixth best right guard. Needless to say they are in desperate need of an offensive line.

On the defensive side Tennessee had the 7th best run blocking defensive line and 13th best pass blocking defensive line. Even though they don't have Albert Haynesworth or Kyle Vanden Bosch, Jason Babin and Dave Ball have filled in quite nicely on that defensive line. According to Football Outsiders, the Titans had the 13th best defense but were awful at stopping their opponent's number one receiver. They were really good at stopping every other receivers, just not the most important one to stop.

However, Tennessee's biggest problem right now is that they do not have a quarterback. They flat out released Vince Young, Rusty Smith is barely roster-able, and Kerry Collins will turn 39 in the middle of the 2011 season. If the lockout does happen then Tennessee can wait on drafting a quarterback in this draft and focus on their secondary and offensive line in this draft. But not only is that a horrible strategy to take, I don't think the NFL will have a lockout in 2011. I'm all for building up offensive lines but in Tennessee's case I don't know if the best offensive line ever make any current Tennessee quarterback good.

According to Scout's Inc Big Board Nebraska's defensive back Prince Amukamara would not only be a perfect fit for the Titans to complement Courtland Finnegan but would not be a reach. Realistically I think The Prince will be available to Tennessee at this spot, but in terms of this mock draft he is already taken. The other players in this area that would not be a reach for the Titans would be defensive ends and defensive players. But, on paper, Tennessee isn't *that* bad of a team that they can be picky and fill specific needs. And a defensive lineman is not a need for the Titans.

If I was the Titans GM and I was running this team I would 100% draft an offensive lineman right about now because I wouldn't have released Vince Young. However, if I'm the GM and I don't have a quarterback right now I'm torn between drafting an offensive lineman and drafting a quarterback. My first instinct is to go out and get a Kevin Kolb or even Matt Leinart. But if I can not do that then here is where I think the first reach of the draft occurs as the Tennessee Titans select Auburn QB Cam Newton.

As was stated in "We Are Marshall" the best way to get around a bad offensive line is to run the option offense. Chris Johnson is currently the best back in the game (and fastest) to run the option and Cam Newton is the best QB prospect on the board to run it as well. Tennessee used to run the option with Vince Young and CJ last year and it worked great for them. Now obviously a professional football team can't (rather shouldn't) run a full option offense for fear of hurting their franchise quarterback, but Newton is a great player to help this organization and to keep the option in the Tennessee playbook. After they take Newton the Titans can then re-build their offensive line.

Cam Newton is essentially an improved version of Vince Young. When you compare both quarterback's last season in college, Newton had the better completion percentage (66.1 to 65.2), better TD/INT ratio (4.29 to 2.60), more rushing touchdowns (20 to 12), better passer rating (182.05 to 163.90), more Heisman awards (1 to 0), and more cheating fathers (1 to 0). Cam Newton also does not have a single fumble as either a wide receiver or a quarterback. Cam Newton is a more talented Vince Young with less turnovers.

Tennessee's second pick should be spent on an offensive lineman to help Chris Johnson unleash his talent and their third pick should be spent on a defensive back to help out that secondary.

Titan's Needs:

- Offensive Lineman

- Defensive Backs

- Wide Receiver

- Tight End

The Titans Suck At Running The Ball

Despite the fact that Titans RB Chris Johnson almost set the rushing record, had one of if not the best season for a RB ever, Fatboy LenDale White had was productive last year (and was this year in his limited carries), and all this despite Kerry Collins and the very weak passer in Vince Young (which means teams ABSOLUTELY were looking to defend against the run all the damn time), Titans fired their Running Backs coach today. Really Titans? Really!?

Here's gonna be another example where a great player/coach is on the open market and a Chicago team is going to pick up this player.

Kerry Collins for MVP!!!

Right now the Tennessee Titans hold the best record in football. They have a stingy defense (by law, anyone talking about a good NFL defense is required to call it "stingy"), a great running attack, and great offensive and defensive lines. But what they do not have, is a great quarterback. Hell, they barely have a halfway decent one.

Several ESPN analysts including Tom Jackson, Skip Bayless, and Woody Paige have clamored for Kerry Collins to be the NFL MVP. Are they joking? Collins is 24rd in completion percentage, 21th in Passing Yards, 25th in yards per attempt, t-21th in TD, 22 in TD%, 20st in passer rating, 11th in DVOA (a football sabermetrics stat), 14th in DYAR (another football sabermetrics stats). According to footballoutsides.com "The simple version: DYAR means a quarterback with more total value. DVOA means a quarterback with more value per play."

There's only 32 NFL teams and for the most part Kerry Collins in part of the bottom third in major passing stats

To his credit he doesn't turn over the ball. He is t-2nd in INTs with 6 and has 11 TDs. Chad Pennington also 6 INTs but has 12 TDs. Jason Campbell also had 11 TDs and 6 INTs. Jeff Garcia, while granted have started less games that Collins only has three INTs and a better TD/INT ratio. Matt Ryan has one more INT (7) yet 3 more TDs (14). Eli Manning, Kyle Orton, and Tyler Thigpen have only two more INTs than Collins (8) and have way more TDs than Collins (20, 25, 14 respectively). All have better passer ratings.

Kerry Collins is on a team that has the second best scoring defense, the 4th overall defense in terms of yards. He's on a team that's third best in running the ball, has the fifth best RB in Chris Johnson in terms of running the ball, and the best RB in terms of TDs in LenDale White.

Kerry Collins has only three times thrown over 200 yards. Two of those opponents were against the Bears and the Jaguars. He has never thrown over 290 yards nevertheless 300. Against the Detroit Lions he didn't get a TD throw and less than 200 yards. AGAINST DETROIT! Only three times has he thrown more TDs than INTs; twice has he thrown the same amount of TDs as INTs; once he threw more INTs than TDs.

People who deserve the NFL MVP more than Kerry Collins: Drew Brees, Kurt Warner, Phillip Rivers, Clinton Portis, Adrian Peterson, Tennesse Defense, Brandon Jacobs, Anquan Boldin, Matt Forte, LenDale White, Andre Johnson, Greg Jennings, Jeff Fisher, Calvin Johnson, Matt Forte, Thomas Jones, Graham Harrell, Donavan McNabb, Jay Cutler, Chris Johnson, Marion Barber, D'Angello Williams, Titans Offensive line, Landanian Tomlinson, Peyton Manning, Albert Haynesworth, Chad Pennington, Kyle Orton, Colt McCoy, Matt Ryan, Tony Romo, Eli Manning, Aaron Rodgers, Albert Pujols, Jason Campbell, Skip Bayless, Brett Farve, Jeff Garcia, Matt Cassel, Bill Belichick's hoodie, Joe Flacco, Gus Ferrotte, Carlos Quentin, Matt Cassel, Chase Daniel, Me, and Tom Jackson. All are better MVP candidates than Kerry Collins.