The Tennessee Titans' secret draft guru revealed!

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 The Tennessee Titans' secret draft guru revealed!
In an on 205th EXCLUSIVE, we have confirmed the identity of the football genius behind the first two selections of the Tennessee Titans in the 2008 NFL Draft. A secret camera and microphone were placed at the Titans Draft Headquarters and this is what we discovered... [link]

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The Chiefs Drafted...Well? [NFL Draft]
Published 4/27/2008 by Christmas Ape at Deadspin
... themselves, who have far fewer plaudits for the choice. Some Titans fans are similarly bemused with their team's stubborn refusal to take anyone to help the passing game. ...

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