5 changes new Tennessee Titans OC Arthur Smith will make

NASHVILLE, TN - NOVEMBER 11: Tajae Sharpe #19 of the Tennessee Titans celebrates scoring a touchdown against the New England Patriots with teamamtes at Nissan Stadium on November 11, 2018 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Frederick Breedon/Getty Images)
NASHVILLE, TN - NOVEMBER 11: Tajae Sharpe #19 of the Tennessee Titans celebrates scoring a touchdown against the New England Patriots with teamamtes at Nissan Stadium on November 11, 2018 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Frederick Breedon/Getty Images) /
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3. Wildcards

For a long time the Tennessee Titans offense had to manufacture big plays and one of the most interesting ways that they did that was by using defensive players on the offensive side of the ball.

I think everyone remembers how good Adoree Jackson looked in brief chances on offense and it is something that the Tennessee Titans should definitely get back to going forward.

How much more dangerous is the wildcat package if Henry is back there and Adoree Jackson comes streaking across the field? Or if he goes in jet motion before the snap only for Henry to pull it and pitch it to Taywan Taylor who is lined up as the back behind Henry?

Then you can throw in reverses, double reverses, screens, throwbacks, etc. But it all comes from having this Olympic athlete on the field who scares defenses into either panicking and chasing him or staying flat footed to make sure they don’t go after the wrong guy.

Outside if this, doesn’t it just seem like the Titans are going to use Rashaan Evans or Jayon Brown on offense at some point? Mike Vrabel may be behind this more than Arthur Smith, but with two incredibly athletic and fluid linebackers you would expect Mike Vrabel to think long and hard about trying to recreate his offensive success with them.

Also, I am completely here for Jurrell Casey lining up as the fullback a few times on offense just to get a touchdown or create a diversion.