The way Pro Football Weekly puts it, you can pretty much sit back and relax when it comes to position battles for the Titans in 2009. Here’s what they say about it:
If you’re looking for hotly contested position battles this summer, the Titans’ training camp isn’t the place to look, the way we hear it, with few, if any, starting spots up for grabs. That doesn’t mean there won’t be intrigue, though. First-round pick Kenny Britt will fight for playing time at receiver, though we’re hearing it is unlikely he will beat out veterans Justin Gage or Nate Washington for a starting job right off the bat, after Gage played well last season and Washington signed a six-year, $27 million contract in the offseason. However, it would be a surprise if Britt did not have some role in the offense in his first season. Also, the competition at defensive tackle is expected to be strong among expected starters Tony Brown and Jason Jones, veterans Jovan Haye and Kevin Vickerson, and rookie Sen’Derrick Marks.


May 14th, 2009
Matt Loede
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