
Tennessee Titans rookie mini-camp took place over the weekend and like always there was drama. First, Robert Saleh decided not to have the draft class, including Carnell Tate, participate due to health concerns. This was criticized by some, but this is a perfectly fine decision that has the player's best interest in mind. Not only that, but focusing on the tryout players makes much more sense. Second, the Titans ran a special teams drill that drew ire from national media, but it shows a lack of understanding of what this camp, and football for that matter, are all about. Titans coordinators spoke over the weekend, including Brian Daboll, and he spoke about Cam Ward and how impressive he has been in a short time so far. Daboll also broke down Tate's skillset and the interior offensive line battle. Gus Bradley also spoke with media and hyped up second-year corner Marcus Harris as a nickel option after Saleh did so the day before.
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