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Titans’ Mularkey: DeMarco loved the Henry pick
- Updated: May 1, 2016
It’s not every day that you find a player who is happy that his team just drafted his probable successor, but that’s apparently the case with Tennessee Titans running back DeMarco Murray. Murray was acquired from the Philadelphia Eagles for a third-round pick earlier this offseason, and then on Friday night the Titans used one of their second-round picks on Heisman Trophy-winning Alabama running back Derrick Henry.
Now 28 years old and coming off the worst season of his career, it’s possible you might think Murray would bristle at a highly-drafted running back coming to his team. According to head coach Mike Mularkey, though, that’s not what happened.
“First of all, [Murray] loved the pick,” Mularkey said, per the Titans’ …
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