INDIANAPOLIS -- All eyes will be on Marcus Mariota and Tennessee Titans offensive coordinator Matt LaFleur when the Titans return for offseason workouts April 9.
The Titans haven't wavered in their support of Mariota despite a rough Year 3 and there's plenty of optimism that LaFleur will be able to get the most out of Mariota.
"He’s just a great human being," Vrabel said. "If he’s half the player that he is a person, we’re going to be really excited."
Mariota's calm and cool demeanor won't change, but the Titans are hopeful to get their quarterback to vocalize his likes and dislikes more as the team creates an offense to best suit his skillset.