You remember in the Transformers movies when one of the robots starts gaining pieces from planes, cars, and other robots, and becomes much better than it was before? Yeah, the Tennessee Titans seem to be doing the same.
The past two offseasons have been an incredible ride for that franchise. Trading away the first overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft and making changes at head coach and general manager set a precedent that the team intended to shake things up.
Through the Draft
With their first of two picks in the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft, the Titans selected Corey Davis, a stud wide receiver from Western Michigan who stretches the field and provides options for quarterback Marcus Mariota.