Winners and losers for Tennessee Titans, New England Patriots joint practice

MIAMI, FL - SEPTEMBER 23: Cameron Wake #91 of the Miami Dolphins looks on during the second quarter against the Oakland Raiders at Hard Rock Stadium on September 23, 2018 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Marc Serota/Getty Images)
MIAMI, FL - SEPTEMBER 23: Cameron Wake #91 of the Miami Dolphins looks on during the second quarter against the Oakland Raiders at Hard Rock Stadium on September 23, 2018 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Marc Serota/Getty Images) /
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Which Tennessee Titans have done the most to help or hurt their stock?

After taking part in his fair share, Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel knows as well as anyone that training camp is a long process.

It is a marathon and not a sprint, which is why you have to look at performances as a whole during camp so that a single moment or play doesn’t weigh too heavily in your decision making.

However, these joint practices are the only time in camp where starters will go against starters who are truly competing for jobs against each other and don’t have to pull back to make sure that the other guy gets reps finished.

I am not going to disregard the first “winners and losers” article I wrote and I am not going to forget everything that has happened in camp or in preseason games so far. Still, the NFL is all about what you do on “big” stages and this and the Week 3 game are about as big as a stage can get in August.