<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<rss version="2.0"
	xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"
	xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/"
	xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"
	xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"
	xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/"
	xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/"
	>

<channel>
	<title>Titan Sized &#187; Kenny Britt</title>
	<atom:link href="http://titansized.com/tag/kenny-britt/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" />
	<link>http://titansized.com</link>
	<description>A Tennessee Titans Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</description>
	<lastBuildDate>Sat, 18 May 2013 18:22:00 +0000</lastBuildDate>
	<language>en-US</language>
	<sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod>
	<sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency>
	<generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=3.4.1</generator>
		<item>
		<title>Justin Hunter: Tennessee Titans Send Clear Message With 2nd Round Pick</title>
		<link>http://titansized.com/2013/05/03/tennessee-titans-send-clear-message-with-2nd-round-pick/</link>
		<comments>http://titansized.com/2013/05/03/tennessee-titans-send-clear-message-with-2nd-round-pick/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 03 May 2013 14:37:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Devin Moosaie</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[NFL Draft]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Titans]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Chris Johnson]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[featured]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jake Locker]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Justin Hunter]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Kenny Britt]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[popular]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Tennessee Titans]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://titansized.com/?p=12984</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[<p>The 2013 edition of the Tennessee Titans is starting to take shape, and fans have reason(s) to be hopeful. Every franchise wants to make the playoffs and subsequently win a Super Bowl Championship. Some teams are conservative during the draft process and in the offseason, content not to ruffle too many feathers or make any [...]</p><p><a href="http://titansized.com/2013/05/03/tennessee-titans-send-clear-message-with-2nd-round-pick/">Justin Hunter: Tennessee Titans Send Clear Message With 2nd Round Pick</a> - <a href="http://titansized.com">Titan Sized</a> - <a href="http://titansized.com">Titan Sized - A Tennessee Titans Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_12986" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 660px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/35/files/2013/05/6676772.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-12986" title="NCAA Football: Alabama at Tennessee" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/35/files/2013/05/6676772.jpg" alt="Justin Hunter: Tennessee Titans Send Clear Message With 2nd-Round Pick" width="650" height="432" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Oct 20, 2012; Knoxville, TN, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide defensive back Dee Milliner (28) breaks up a touchdown pass intended for Tennessee Volunteers wide receiver Justin Hunter (11) during the first half at Neyland Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jim Brown-USA TODAY Sports</p></div>
<p>The 2013 edition of the Tennessee Titans is starting to take shape, and fans have reason(s) to be hopeful. Every franchise wants to make the playoffs and subsequently win a Super Bowl Championship. Some teams are conservative during the draft process and in the offseason, content not to ruffle too many feathers or make any wholesale changes. They trust and expect that their existing squad with a few minor additions will achieve the desired results.</p>
<p>The Tennessee Titans have spent most of their existence in that category; taking the safe pick and not engaging in any adventurous or earth shattering moves. However, certain teams have made their intentions known based on their activity in these few months after the Super Bowl. The San Francisco 49ers and Minnesota Vikings are two such teams, with the Vikings accomplishing something rarely seen; they managed to accumulate three first round picks in the recently concluded 2013 draft. While the Vikings may not have won their division last season, they did make it to the playoffs and have every reason to believe that they&#8217;re only a few steps away from a Super Bowl appearance.</p>
<p>The 49&#8242;ers are probably the best team in the league, boasting depth and talent at just about every position. In the offseason they added WR Anquan Boldin from the Superbowl Champion Baltimore Ravens, and then managed to stockpile quality picks on to an already loaded squad. Snagging RB Marcus Lattimore in the 4th round could turn out to be the steal of the draft in the years to come.</p>
<p>The Tennessee Titans to date in this offseason have certainly bucked their usual trend, in fact, it could be argued that with Tennessee&#8217;s numerous free agent signings in tandem with a strong draft, they&#8217;ve perhaps had the most impressive offseason. Titans fans know there won&#8217;t be any media acknowledgement or lengthy discussions on the NFL Network or any other station outside of Tennessee regarding the Titans&#8217; activity in these past few months, not until they put a strong season together and at least make the playoffs.</p>
<p>When Tennessee moved up six places from 40th to 34th in the 2nd round, trading picks with San Francisco, they caught most of us by surprise. In exchange, they also gave up a 7th round pick in the same draft, as well as a third round selection in the 2014 draft. Pundits and analysts scrambled to identify a player Tennessee would be interested in, and the general consensus was that Tennessee would either target a defensive end or defensive tackle, most definitely someone on defense. Well, Tennessee pulled off a shocker when they chose wide receiver Justin Hunter, from the Tennessee Volunteers.</p>
<p>By no means was this pick a stretch, as some drafts had the talented wideout going in the latter stages of the 1st round. Was it a need? That&#8217;s debatable, but a valid argument can be made for taking a receiver in the 2nd round. The Titans know what type of talent they have in Kenny Britt, but his future is uncertain as the Titans monitor both his fitness and his off-field conduct. With Hunter, not only do they have insurance to guard against any further injuries or indiscretions courtesy of Britt, but they also have a potential #1 receiver with great speed(capable of running a sub 4.4 40), height(6 &#8217;4&#8242;), and tremendous play-making ability. The Titans need a downfield threat with the loss of tight end Jared Cook.</p>
<p>Before suffering a season ending torn ACL injury in 2011, Hunter appeared to be on his way to a breakout season as he racked up gaudy statistics in the three games he played. He Finished the year with 17 catches for 314 yards (18.5 yards per catch and 104.7 yards per game), and led the SEC in receiving yards per game (104.7) at the time of injury. While Hunter was never quite at 100% during his 2012 campaign, he still amassed 73 catches for 1,083 yards and nine receiving touchdowns, finishing third in the SEC in both receiving yards, and receiving yards per game(90.3).</p>
<p>No doubt a bold pick for the Titans, they spent most of the offseason rebuilding the offensive line to the point that it should be one of the best units in the league, especially with the high-profile signing of Guard Andy Levitre. They added a running back in Shonn Greene, his bruising style will be the perfect contrast to Chris Johnson&#8217;s speed, tight end Delanie Walker who will provide versatility with his ability both as a blocker and pass catcher. The Titans needed another starter and depth at the safety position, bringing in George Wilson of the Buffalo Bills, and Bernard Pollard of the Baltimore Ravens.</p>
<p>After their 1st and 2nd round picks in the draft, Tennessee focused their attention to the defensive side of the ball addressing their needs at the defensive end, cornerback, linebacker, and safety position. Tennessee may have hit a homerun with their 4th round pick, Center Brian Schwenke, rated by many as the best Center coming out of college. A player known to be tough, physical, and nasty. Schwenke, teamed up with fellow rookie, Chance Warmack (1st round pick), and free agent Guard Andy Levitre, will help make the Titans offensive line one of the best in the league.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<div id="attachment_12894" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 600px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/35/files/2013/04/6735110.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-12894" title="NCAA Football: Missouri at Tennessee" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/35/files/2013/04/6735110-590x392.jpg" alt="Tennessee Titans, 2013 NFL Draft, Justin Hunter" width="590" height="392" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Nov 10, 2012; Knoxville, TN, USA; Tennessee Volunteers wide receiver Justin Hunter (11) catches a pass against Missouri Tigers defensive back E.J. Gaines (31) during the second half at Neyland Stadium. Missouri defeated Tennessee 51-48 in quadruple overtime. Mandatory Credit: Jim Brown-USA TODAY Sports</p></div>
<p>The Titans don&#8217;t seem satisfied yet as they continue to pursue a few options on the defensive line in John Abraham and Israel Idonije, two players who can get after the quarterback. Abraham would be a great asset, he&#8217;s totaled 32.5 sacks in his last three seasons with the Atlanta Falcons. Regardless of the outcome, the Titans front office deserves nothing but full marks for what has been an extremely active offseason, and one in which they&#8217;ve made significant strides to become a better football team in 2013. Titans fans have good reason to be optimistic.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://titansized.com/2013/05/03/tennessee-titans-send-clear-message-with-2nd-round-pick/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>0</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>Jared Cook: Tennessee Titans Can Replace 79-Percent WR, 21-Percent TE</title>
		<link>http://titansized.com/2013/03/05/jared-cook-tennessee-titans-can-replace-79-percent-wr-21-percent-te/</link>
		<comments>http://titansized.com/2013/03/05/jared-cook-tennessee-titans-can-replace-79-percent-wr-21-percent-te/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Mar 2013 11:00:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joshua Huffman</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Free Agency]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Titans]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[featured]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jared Cook]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Kenny Britt]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[NFL]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[popular]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Tennessee Titans]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://titansized.com/?p=12387</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[<p>Jared Cook has gotten his wish. After the Tennessee Titans declined to use a franchise tag on their tight end, Cook will officially become an unrestricted free agent unless he signs a contract before Mar. 12. The Titans were prepared to use the franchise tag on Cook. Those intentions changed when he threatened to challenge [...]</p><p><a href="http://titansized.com/2013/03/05/jared-cook-tennessee-titans-can-replace-79-percent-wr-21-percent-te/">Jared Cook: Tennessee Titans Can Replace 79-Percent WR, 21-Percent TE</a> - <a href="http://titansized.com">Titan Sized</a> - <a href="http://titansized.com">Titan Sized - A Tennessee Titans Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_12389" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/35/files/2013/03/6810030.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-12389" title="NFL: Houston Texans at Tennessee Titans" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/35/files/2013/03/6810030-300x221.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="221" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Dec 2, 2012; Nashville, TN, USA; Tennessee Titans tight end Jared Cook (89) catches a pass against Houston Texans safety Danieal Manning (38) during the first half at LP Field. Mandatory credit: Don McPeak-US Presswire</p></div>
<p>Jared Cook has gotten his wish. After the Tennessee Titans declined to use a franchise tag on their tight end, Cook will officially become an unrestricted free agent unless he signs a contract before Mar. 12.</p>
<p>The Titans were prepared to use the franchise tag on Cook. Those intentions changed when he threatened to challenge his designation as a tight end. He believes that he’s a wide receiver. Whereas a tight end receives approximately $6.066 million when he gets the franchise tag, a wide receiver gets approximately <a href="http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/blog/eye-on-football/21811246/report-titans-wont-use-franchise-tag-on-te-jared-cook" target="_blank">$10.537 million</a>.</p>
<p>Is Cook a tight end or wide receiver? According to Yahoo! Sports NFL expert Jason Cole, Cook was used as a wide receiver (slot and outside) on <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nfl--jared-cook-s-position-designation-could-help-determine-jimmy-graham-s-own-payday-023140808.html">79.4 percent</a> of his offensive snaps. That includes times that he was lined up as a slot receiver or outside receiver.</p>
<p>So what’s the big deal? It doesn’t sound like management has to replace a tight end; Cook was barely playing there anyway. What they’re replacing is someone who was stealing playing time from a stable of wide receivers that include Nate Washington, Kenny Britt and Kendall Wright. Need a big receiver? The 6’5” Michael Preston is an option.</p>
<p>Losing Cook’s 44 receptions and 523 yards won’t kill the Titans. They can easily replace that with a healthy, motivated Britt. Of course, Britt must stay healthy—and out of trouble—to take advantage of this opportunity.</p>
<p>Where do Craig Stevens and Taylor Thompson fit in Dowell Loggains’ offensive scheme? If Loggains needs a true tight end (not over-sized WR) who’s better in the passing game, the Titans may want to consider unrestricted free agents such as Martellus Bennett, Fred Davis or Brandon Myers.</p>
<p>It’s worth noting that the Titans didn’t lose Jared Cook for nothing; they will get a<a href="http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000087338/article/report-tennessee-titans-jared-cook-requests-trade" target="_blank"> compensatory pick</a>. Furthermore, they don’t have to deal with a frustrated player who demands midseason trades and more playing time. No reason to keep a player who desperately wanted out of Nashville.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://titansized.com/2013/03/05/jared-cook-tennessee-titans-can-replace-79-percent-wr-21-percent-te/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>0</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>Tennessee Titans: What If Kenny Britt Breaks Out In 2013?</title>
		<link>http://titansized.com/2013/01/17/tennessee-titans-what-if-kenny-britt-breaks-out-in-2013/</link>
		<comments>http://titansized.com/2013/01/17/tennessee-titans-what-if-kenny-britt-breaks-out-in-2013/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2013 11:30:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joshua Huffman</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Titans]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[featured]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Kenny Britt]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[NFL]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[popular]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Tennessee Titans]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://titansized.com/?p=11967</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Tennessee Titans drafted Kenny Britt with the 30th pick in the 2009 NFL Draft. Britt was sandwiched between Hakeem Nicks (29th) and Chris “Beanie” Wells (31st). After a 13-3 season, the Titans were hoping that Britt would give them more offensive firepower and balance. That was 45 months ago. In four seasons, Britt has [...]</p><p><a href="http://titansized.com/2013/01/17/tennessee-titans-what-if-kenny-britt-breaks-out-in-2013/">Tennessee Titans: What If Kenny Britt Breaks Out In 2013?</a> - <a href="http://titansized.com">Titan Sized</a> - <a href="http://titansized.com">Titan Sized - A Tennessee Titans Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_11973" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 220px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/35/files/2013/01/6883134.jpg"><img class=" wp-image-11973 " title="NFL: Tennessee Titans at Green Bay Packers" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/35/files/2013/01/6883134-300x419.jpg" alt="" width="210" height="293" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Dec 23, 2012; Green Bay, WI, USA; Tennessee Titans wide receiver Kenny Britt (18) looks to catch a pass as Green Bay Packers safety M.D. Jennings (43) defends during the game at Lambeau Field. The Packers won 55-7. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports</p></div>
<p>The Tennessee Titans drafted Kenny Britt with the 30<sup>th</sup> pick in the 2009 NFL Draft. Britt was sandwiched between Hakeem Nicks (29<sup>th</sup>) and Chris “Beanie” Wells (31<sup>st</sup>). After a 13-3 season, the <a href="http://www.nfl.com/draft/history/fulldraft?season=2009">Titans</a> were hoping that Britt would give them more offensive firepower and balance.</p>
<p>That was 45 months ago. In four seasons, <a href="http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/stats/_/id/12556/kenny-britt">Britt</a> has 146 receptions for 2,354 yards and 19 touchdowns. His best season came in 2010. Britt had 42 receptions for 775 yards and nine touchdowns. In 2011, a knee injury forced Britt to miss 13 games.</p>
<p>Those aren’t astonishing numbers. They’re nothing when compared to his nine police incidents. That’s an average of one police incident every five months. At that rate, Britt will have another incident before training camp starts.</p>
<p>Local fans are getting tired of these shenanigans. These stories reflect poorly on the organization and the city of Nashville. Britt’s contract will expire after the 2013-14 NFL season. There’s no guarantee that management won’t release him before that. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell may also have a say in the latest incident.</p>
<p>Should Britt stay or should he go? That’s what fans are arguing. For management? That’s the easy decision. If management keeps Britt, then they’ll face their tough decision:</p>
<p>What if Britt has a breakout season in 2013? Then what does management do? Let’s estimate his value on the open market after a good (not great) season.</p>
<p>In 2011, Laurent Robinson was in his first season with the Dallas Cowboys. That was his third team in five seasons. Robinson finished that season with 54 receptions for 858 yards and 11 touchdowns. During his first four seasons, Robinson had 89 receptions and four touchdowns.</p>
<p>Fast forward to 2012. The Jacksonville Jaguars signed Robinson to a five-year, $32.5-million contract. That’s $6.5 million per season. While Robinson is better-behaved, he doesn’t have the name recognition or potential that Britt has.</p>
<p>Maybe Britt starts to reach his potential in 2013. However, even if Britt doesn’t get into anymore incidents, would management make a long-term commitment to him after just 14 months of staying away from trouble? Are they confident that he didn’t try harder because of a contract year?</p>
<p>The Tennessee Titans could use the franchise tag. That would give them another 12 months to evaluate his behavior. From this point forward, can he stay out of trouble for two years? People can change their environment and friends. Not everyone exercises those rights.</p>
<p>One thing is for certain: if the Titans re-sign Britt, they’d better give him as little guaranteed money as possible. And add a slew of legal clauses, just in case.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>http://titansized.com/2013/01/17/tennessee-titans-what-if-kenny-britt-breaks-out-in-2013/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>0</slash:comments>
		</item>
	</channel>
</rss>

<!-- Performance optimized by W3 Total Cache. Learn more: http://www.w3-edge.com/wordpress-plugins/

Database Caching 7/18 queries in 0.113 seconds using memcached
Object Caching 597/638 objects using apc
Content Delivery Network via cdn.fansided.com

 Served from: titansized.com @ 2013-05-19 18:14:40 by W3 Total Cache -->