What's Next, Again?

 
This is probably higher than the Skins would like to take a backup C/G, but they are high on Pollak, the C from Az State.. Collins, the tackle from Kansas, might make sense, too. Joe Bugel spent a lot of time working out guys at this position and thought he might be getting a stud tackle at 21 there for a minute when guys were slipping. O Line is a definite need. They could also...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry. [link]

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The Full Trade (We Were Given Wrong Info From the Team, Here's The Full Details Now)

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Day 1 Recap

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With first 4th rounder, Titans select DE William Hayes

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