RTC: Are Titans still developing O-linemen?
February, 9, 2012
Feb 9
9:17
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By
Paul Kuharsky | ESPN.com
Reading the coverage ...
Houston Texans
T.J. Yates was honored by his high school, says Alan Burge of the Houston Examiner. Burge asks if Yates is the unquestioned No. 2 for the Texans next season. I say he should be.
Dylan Sognalian of Toro Times considers South Carolina’s Alshon Jeffery as a draft possibility for the Texans.
Indianapolis Colts
Tom Telesco’s been promoted to vice president of football operations, writes Mike Chappell of the Indianapolis Star. This clearly indicates that he and general manager Ryan Grigson have hit it off.
A good spot to check frequently: The Indy channel is aggregating Peyton Manning stories.
Jacksonville Jaguars
Assistant offensive line coach Ron Prince is the last piece for Mike Mularkey’s staff, says Vito Stellino of the Florida Times-Union.
Big Cat Country runs through the Jaguars' needs in detail.
Tennessee Titans
Jonathan Gannon is the Titans' new defensive quality control coach, and Arthur Smith is shifting from that post to offensive quality control, says John Glennon of The Tennessean.
Do the Titans still rate as good at developing offensive linemen? Tom Gower of Total Titans examines the question.
Houston Texans
T.J. Yates was honored by his high school, says Alan Burge of the Houston Examiner. Burge asks if Yates is the unquestioned No. 2 for the Texans next season. I say he should be.
Dylan Sognalian of Toro Times considers South Carolina’s Alshon Jeffery as a draft possibility for the Texans.
Indianapolis Colts
Tom Telesco’s been promoted to vice president of football operations, writes Mike Chappell of the Indianapolis Star. This clearly indicates that he and general manager Ryan Grigson have hit it off.
A good spot to check frequently: The Indy channel is aggregating Peyton Manning stories.
Jacksonville Jaguars
Assistant offensive line coach Ron Prince is the last piece for Mike Mularkey’s staff, says Vito Stellino of the Florida Times-Union.
Big Cat Country runs through the Jaguars' needs in detail.
Tennessee Titans
Jonathan Gannon is the Titans' new defensive quality control coach, and Arthur Smith is shifting from that post to offensive quality control, says John Glennon of The Tennessean.
Do the Titans still rate as good at developing offensive linemen? Tom Gower of Total Titans examines the question.



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