Tennessee Titans training camp winners and losers this far

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - NOVEMBER 05: Rashaan Evans #54 of the Tennessee Titans celebrates a 28-14 win against the Dallas Cowboysat AT&T Stadium on November 05, 2018 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
ARLINGTON, TEXAS - NOVEMBER 05: Rashaan Evans #54 of the Tennessee Titans celebrates a 28-14 win against the Dallas Cowboysat AT&T Stadium on November 05, 2018 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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Tennessee Titans quarterback, Marcus Mariota.
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Which opinions have changed about the Tennessee Titans so far in training camp.

Training camp isn’t completely predictive, but it is important to note which players are trending up and who is trending down for the Tennessee Titans.

Like it or not, training camp matters. Cam Batson took a hard hit in one practice, and his toughness and reaction to the hit were so impressive that Mike Vrabel took note and kept him on the roster.

That one moment in practice and how Batson followed up on that moment, essentially gave him a career in the NFL.

Aaron Stinnie stayed on the roster for all of 2018 and even got some first team reps with the offensive line in camp this year, but do you remember him standing out in any preseason game? Probably not.

While he did well enough in those games, it was the practice and what they thought he could develop into that really secured his spot on the roster.

Whether or not you or I agree with it is irrelevant at this point, all we can do is take notes and keep a close eye on those names and players throughout the preseason.

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