Final Titan 4th round pick: Purdue LB Stanford Keglar
Tennessee Titans —
... Jeff Fisher’s Pac-10 roots are showing. The USC alum picked two guys on the second day of the draft who hail from the University of California, and with their last selection in the 4th round, the Titans chose a guy named Stanford. Keglar is a physical specimen at LB , possessing a great work ethic as well as good speed. He is another high character guy who will probably provide some assistance to the Titans’ special teams unit. ...
2008 Final NFL Draft Final Picks
Out of Bounds —
... Pick 23 (54) Jason Jones, DE, Eastern Michigan Round 3, Pick 22 (85) Craig Stevens, TE, California Round 4, Pick 4 (103) (From Falcons through Redskins) William Hayes, DL, Winston-Salem State Round 4, Pick 27 (126) (From Cowboys) Lavelle Hawkins, WR, California Round 4, Pick 35 (134) (Compensatory selection) Stanford Keglar, OLB, Purdue Round 7, Pick 22 (229) Cary ...
Recapping the Titans’ draft
Tennessee Titans —
... , California Not a surprise that another receiver was taken. Hawkins has got some upside as a versatile WR who stood out at the Senior Bowl and could be a steal. Or he could get lost somewhere in the mix with Paul Williams, Chris Davis and Biren Ealy. Round 4, Pick 35 (134): LB Stanford Keglar , Purdue Selecting an OLB is also not a surprise. The Titans had very little depth behind Keith Bulluck and David Thornton and this pick fills a need. Keglar should be good on special teams as well. Round 7, Pick 22 (228): CB ...
TITANS TOOK A TURD, TOO
ProFootballTalk.com —
... on three charges resulting from a May 2007 bar fight: battery, false informing, and disorderly conduct.“We fully investigated everything associated with the incident,” Fisher said. “We are aware of the status currently and felt like it was just a one-time issue. It was involving a teammate and we expect it to get resolved.” Or maybe these simply relied upon this assessment of him: “Suspended for one game in 2005 (teammate got hurt when the pair were rough-housing in the locker room), but his character is unquestioned.” (You need to click on the “Analysis” button to see ...

