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Five Titans who need to win over new regime
- Updated: May 11, 2016
10:17 AM ET
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A new regime brings new standards and expectations.
In lockstep, Tennessee Titans general manager Jon Robinson and coach Mike Mularkey have spoken about team-first, tough, dependable, smart, coachable football players.
Through free agency, the draft, undrafted free agency, a waiver claim and a trade, the Titans have added 21 guys who fit the mold.
With organized team activities underway and training camp ahead, veterans who have been comfortable have to show they, too, fit into the framework.
Not every guy in the 2016 team’s final 53 will. In instances where the Titans have a close choice, they are likely to lean to the player who can be described in those terms. And if someone shows he can’t be, the team will be more prone to jettison him.
There could be a surprise move somewhere along the way.
Here are five guys who, to varying degrees, have to prove themselves to Mularkey and Robinson.
RG Chance Warmack: He recently blasted former offensive line coach Bob Bostad. I appreciate the candor. His complaints about his former coach didn’t come with any mea culpa, however. Though …
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