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Bowen: McCreary’s Approach ‘Unrealistic’ for a Rookie
NASHVILLE – If Roger McCreary has executed something improper in his first days as an expert soccer participant, it’s that he has been unwilling to simply accept that he’s sure to make errors.
That’s the first impression Tennessee Titans defensive coordinator Shane Bowen has gotten from the second-round draft decide, a cornerback out of Auburn.
“I feel the factor that stands out to me about him – he’s aggressive in every thing he does,” Bowen stated this week following one of many Titans’ organized staff actions (OTAs) periods. “Within the assembly room, he desires to have all the best solutions on a regular basis, and that’s unrealistic as a rookie. … He’s are available and executed a extremely nice job.”
McCreary by no means has been one who might rely too closely on his bodily items as a way to succeed.
At 5-foot-11, 190 kilos he’s the smallest of the three cornerbacks the Titans have chosen early within the final three drafts. Kristian Fulton, a second-round choice in 2020, is somewhat beefier at 5-foot-11, 197 kilos. Caleb Farley, the 2021 first-round decide, is 6-foot-2 and 197 kilos.
McCreary’s 40-yard sprint time on the 2022 NFL scouting mix barely cracked the highest 20 in his place group.
Plus, he went to Auburn as an unheralded prospect who needed to earn no matter enjoying time he acquired. He lastly turned a starter for his junior season and did sufficient during the last two seasons that Tennessee chosen him thirty fifth general in draft, fifth amongst all cornerbacks.
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At this level, it’s unclear if he is able to compete with Fulton and Farley for one of many beginning jobs. If not, coaches actually will take a look at how he compares to veterans Buster Skrine and Greg Mabin in addition to Chris Jackson, a seventh-round choice in 2020, earlier than they assign different roles.
For his half, although, McCreary made it clear on draft day that he’s prepared for something.
“I really feel like I’ll are available and do nice with my skillset as a result of I’m a nook that may play plenty of zone too,” McCreary stated. “I do know that I can play the nickel too to slot in the secondary, and I can exit to the nook. So, I really feel prefer it’s good that going into the system they need me to play at each positions. I’m wanting ahead to enjoying at each positions.”
For now, he’s doing all he can to reside as much as these lofty private expectations.
“He cares,” Bowen stated. “You may inform he loves the sport. He loves studying the sport. He loves enjoying the sport.
“And people are the blokes you need in right here, and people are the blokes you need to coach.”
Even when they’re not good.
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Full list of Tennessee Titans’ 2025 opponents
The Tennessee Titans finished their 2024 campaign by losing to the Houston Texans and earning the No. 1 overall selection in the 2025 NFL Draft. With the regular season now officially over, the final piece of the puzzle for the Titans’ 2025 opponents list has been finalized.
As a result of the NFL’s annually revolving schedule, the Titans will play nine home games and eight on the road. Exact dates and times will be determined later this offseason, including the team’s preseason opponents.
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Houston Texans
Indianapolis Colts
Jacksonville Jaguars
Kansas City Chiefs
Los Angeles Chargers
Los Angeles Rams
Seattle Seahawks
New England Patriots
New Orleans Saints
Considering the Titans are playing a fourth-place schedule, this projects as a difficult home slate. The Chiefs, Rams, and Chargers qualified for the postseason. The Seahawks were the league’s lone 10-win team to miss the playoffs. The Patriots should be improved under Drake Maye and Mike Vrabel (kidding?) next season.
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Houston Texans
Indianapolis Colts
Jacksonville Jaguars
Denver Broncos
Las Vegas Raiders
Arizona Cardinals
San Francisco 49ers
Cleveland Browns
Tennessee’s road schedule features a ton of long road trips. Denver, Vegas, Arizona, and San Francisco will require the Titans to make some lengthy in-season flights. That’s somewhat concerning after players showed some cracks in difficult environments this season, with Jarvis Brownlee Jr. complaining about the cold in Washington, and Jeffery Simmons saying the team was “suffering from success” after improving to 3-8.
However, you should never assume the league is so static that the teams that were good or bad throughout 2024 will remain that way the following campaign. The NFL regular season schedule will be released at some point in May.
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Meet the 2024 Tennessee high school football all-state teams in Class 1A, 2A, 3A from TSWA
The Tennessee Sports Writers Association has released Division I all-state football teams for the 2024 TSSAA season.
Below are the all-state teams for Division I, Classes 1A, 2A and 3A.
Class 1A
Offense
Quarterbacks: Tate Surber, McKenzie, Sr.; Nate Adams, Clay County, Sr.; Brody Whittaker, MASE, Sr.
Running backs: Grayson Kreis, Harriman, Sr.; JaMychal Buckner, South Pittsburg, Jr.; Marquis Gardner, Chattanooga Prep, Jr.
Wide receivers: Cole Brown, McKenzie, So.; Nolan Adams, Clay County, Jr.; Ja’Quan Benton, Oliver Springs, Jr.
Offensive linemen: Jamarkus Pittman, MASE, Sr.; Kelan Roberson, Union City, Sr.; Noah Young, Cloudland, Sr.; Aydan Blair, Moore County, Sr.; Xavier Reviere, South Pittsburg, Jr.
Athlete: Amari Cotton, Jo Byrns, Sr.
Kicker: Skyler Fornera, McKenzie, Sr.
Defense
Defensive linemen: Caden Jackson, Oliver Springs, Sr.; Caleb Carroll, Wartburg, Sr.; J.R. Hardrick, South Pittsburg, Jr.; Peyton Martin, Moore County, Sr.
Linebackers: Eli Justice, Coalfield, Sr.; Zac Mahoney, Harriman, Sr.; Stanley Burrow, MASE, Sr.; Akeem Hunt, MASE, So.
Defensive backs: Dayon Cooper, South Pittsburg, So.; Bennett McDougal, Whitwell, Sr.; Devonte Wigfall, Cosby, Sr.; Kaidence Nelson, MASE, So.
Punter: Khari Escobar, Sale Creek, Sr.
Class 2A
Offense
Quarterbacks: Andrew Johnson, Fairley, Jr.; Kason William Young, East Robertson, So.; Tilton Pickett, Marion County, Sr.
Running backs: Jaydon Peete, Milan, Jr.; Cooper White, Westmoreland, Sr.; Dominique Burleson, Hampton, Sr.
Wide receivers: Troyce Grimsley, Fairley, Jr.; Corben Reynolds, Loretto, Jr.; Sam Pickett, Marion County, Sr.
Offensive linemen: Zach Bruggner, Bledsoe County, Sr.; David Lands, Polk County, Sr.; Ben Parr, Milan, Sr.; Bra’Kyrin Cole, Jackson Central-Merry, Sr.; Caleb Woodley, Fairley, Sr.; Hunter Gray, Westmoreland, Sr.
Athlete: Gray Eubanks, Huntingdon, Sr.
Defense
Defensive linemen: Delandis Dandridge, Fairley, Sr.; Kenderrius Robertson, Mitchell, Sr.; Myles Mays, Marion County, Sr.; Zach Groves, East Robertson, Jr.
Linebackers: Taylor Scharber, Marion County, Sr.; Evan Plunkett, Mt. Pleasant, Sr.; Ryan Shaffer, Tellico Plains, Sr.; Quint Smith, Summertown, Sr.
Defensive backs: Austin Franklin, West Greene, Sr.; Lake Drake, York Institute, Sr.; Levi James, Oneida, Sr.; Braden Reed, Tellico Plains, Sr.
Punter: Braydon Case, Mt. Pleasant, Jr.
Class 3A
Offense
Quarterbacks: Graham Simpson, Westview, Fr.; Eli Graf, Alcoa, Sr.; Xavier Murray, White House Heritage, So.
Running backs: Skylan Smith, Covington, Sr.; Lorenz Wright, Memphis East, Jr.; Hicks Hunter, Sycamore, Jr.
Wide receivers: Dontez Joy, Westview, Jr.; Jamir Dean, Alcoa, So.; Radarious Jackson, Sheffield, Sr.
Offensive linemen: Jayden Jackson, East Nashville, Sr.; Josh Phelps, Sequatchie County, Sr.; Lucas Hughes, Meigs County, Jr. ; Jacob Crow, Alcoa, Jr.; Evan Allen, Gatlinburg-Pittman, Sr.; Marlee Watts, Alcoa, So.
Athlete: Ronye Watson, Chattanooga Central, Sr.Kicker: Kyrin Tyson, Alcoa, Jr.
Defense
Defensive linemen: Jaeden Isbell, Tyner, Sr.; Jamir Turner, Alcoa, Sr.; Deangelo Franklin, Sheffield, Jr.; Jaxon Cupples, Westview, Jr.
Linebackers: Kason Hicks, Sequatchie County, Jr.; Sam Cretsinger, Johnson County, Sr.; Eli Owens, Alcoa, Sr.; Craig Huskey, Gatlinburg-Pittman, Jr.
Defensive backs: Condis Cherry, Alcoa, So.; Dason Springer, White House Heritage, Sr.; Antoni Morton, East Nashville, Sr.; Hunter Minton, Sequatchie County, So.
Punter: Grant Garner, Liberty Creek, So.
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Tennessee Titans 2025 opponents set with fourth-place AFC South schedule
The Tennessee Titans’ full list of 2025 opponents is set as the fourth-place team in the AFC South.
Tennessee will play six divisional games, plus games against teams from the AFC West and NFC West. The Titans also will also play the Browns, Saints and Patriots as fellow last-place teams from their respective divisions.
The Titans’ offseason became more interesting on Sunday when they earned the No. 1 overall pick in April’s NFL draft via the Week 18 loss to Houston and New England’s win over Buffalo.
Here’s the full list of the Titans regular-season opponents in 2025.
Titans 2025 opponents
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- Houston Texans
- Indianapolis Colts
- Jacksonville Jaguars
- Kansas City Chiefs
- Los Angeles Chargers
- Los Angeles Rams
- Seattle Seahawks
- New England Patriots
- New Orleans Saints
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- Houston Texans
- Indianapolis Colts
- Jacksonville Jaguars
- Denver Broncos
- Las Vegas Raiders
- San Francisco 49ers
- Arizona Cardinals
- Cleveland Browns
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