Titans all time top 10: #10-8
Let’s look at the Titans top 10 greatest players in franchise history. I’m just going to do specifically Titans and not Oilers because I was to young to watch any Oilers games for myself, I’d have to rely solely on stats, which is something I don’t really like to do. Some of these will be a blast from the past and others could be players we enjoy watching the most on Sunday’s.
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10. Albert Haynesworth DT
Drafted 15th overall in the 2002 draft, Haynesworth was with the team from 02-08. Unfortunately for Haynesworth most fans will remember him from slamming Maurice Jones-Drew, fighting during team practices to the point he had to be restrained, and most popularly stomping on a Dallas Cowboys player’s head (which he almost faced criminal charges for). Jeff Fisher publicly said after that incident if the NFL’s punishment wasn’t severe enough the team would add punishment. But Haynesworth was always a solid player and a dominant run stuffer. His best season came in 07 where he played in 11 games and had 6 sacks. The team was 8-3 in games Haynesworth played and 0-3 without him, he also went to the pro-bowl that year.
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9. Keith Bullock LB
Keith Bullock was drafted 30th overall in the 2000 draft, he played for the Titans from 2000-09. He led the Titans in tackles 5 times in those years. He was a 3x pro-bowler and led the whole NFL in tackles in 2004 (152). In 2007 he set a franchise record for linebackers with an astounding 7 interceptions.
8. Eddie George RB
Eddie George was drafted by the Titans 14th overall in the 96 draft. George won rookie of the year in 96 and is only the 2nd running back ever to rush for 10,000 without missing a start, and only Walter Payton has started more consecutive games (170), George has (130). George rushed for 1,000 yards all but one season with Tennessee. He was a 4x pro-bowler and helped the team get to it’s lone Super Bowl appearance.
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These are the 10-8. Watch out for the 7-5 list, the 4-3 list, and then the 2-1. I’ve decided to split these up into a series of articles because it would be way to long to do these in one long article. So stay patient and I hope you enjoy and agree with the list ( for the most part lol).