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Delanie was an elite blocker early in his career. jonnu looking to be the receiving threat more so than the complete package.
This team has made me despise discussions about the blocking ability of skill players. I'm glad to finally see them be able to do something other than block.
 
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Snaps for rookie class for the Titans vs LAC:

Jeffery Simmons: 21 snaps w/4 tackles (2 TFL), 1 QB hit, 1st NFL sack.
A.J. Brown: 39 snaps w/6 catches for 64 yards.
Nate Davis: 15 snaps before leaving w/injury.
Amani Hooker: 17 D/20 ST w/1 tackle.
David Long: 9 snaps w/1 TFL.
 
Snaps for rookie class for the Titans vs LAC:

Jeffery Simmons: 21 snaps w/4 tackles (2 TFL), 1 QB hit, 1st NFL sack.
A.J. Brown: 39 snaps w/6 catches for 64 yards.
Nate Davis: 15 snaps before leaving w/injury.
Amani Hooker: 17 D/20 ST w/1 tackle.
David Long: 9 snaps w/1 TFL.
I really like this years draft class. Especially now that Simmons is on the field, but even before then, this entire draft class has been contributing.
 
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Ryan Tannehill's 120.1 rating Sunday was the 12th highest game of his career. It's the 2nd highest he's ever been rated while throwing for over 300 yards.

Sunday was the 17th 300 yard game of his career.

Tannehill, per @PFF
No pressure: 20-for-22, 290 yards, 2 TDs, 0 ints, 0 sacks, 149.1 QB rating.
Under pressure: 3-for-7, 22 yds, 0 TDs, 1 int., 2 sacks, 11.9 rating.
 
Is this SB era?

Dick Lane definitely crushed this. He had 14 his rookie year (12 games) and 3 more his second year (don’t know which games) but still only put him at 23 games, he had 17.

Pretty sure that 14 is still the single season record.

Its among active players but as far as single season you are right. Lane (14) followed by Sandifer and Hayes(13).
 
Team Pass Rush Win Rate
1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 60%
2. Baltimore Ravens, 56%
3. Philadelphia Eagles, 55%
4. Dallas Cowboys, 55%
5. Jacksonville Jaguars, 50%
6. Los Angeles Rams, 50%
7. Atlanta Falcons, 49%
8. Pittsburgh Steelers, 48%
9. Green Bay Packers, 48%
10. Buffalo Bills, 47%
11. Arizona Cardinals, 47%
12. Chicago Bears, 47%
13. Cleveland Browns, 46%
14. New York Jets, 46%
15. San Francisco 49ers, 46%
16. Houston Texans, 45%
17. Indianapolis Colts, 44%
18. Washington Redskins, 44%
19. Los Angeles Chargers, 44%
20. Seattle Seahawks, 41%
21. Carolina Panthers, 41%
22. Tennessee Titans, 41%
23. New Orleans Saints, 41%
24. New England Patriots, 39%
25. New York Giants, 38%
26. Minnesota Vikings, 38%
27. Cincinnati Bengals, 37%
28. Kansas City Chiefs, 36%
29. Denver Broncos, 36%
30. Oakland Raiders, 36%
31. Miami Dolphins, 31%
32. Detroit Lions, 24%

Team Pass Block Win Rate
1. Green Bay Packers, 68%
2. Buffalo Bills, 65%
3. Baltimore Ravens, 65%
4. Indianapolis Colts, 64%
5. Oakland Raiders, 63%
6. Jacksonville Jaguars, 61%
7. Houston Texans, 61%
8. Pittsburgh Steelers, 61%
9. Tennessee Titans, 60%
10. Cleveland Browns, 60%
11. Dallas Cowboys, 60%
12. New Orleans Saints, 59%
13. Arizona Cardinals, 58%
14. Los Angeles Chargers, 58%
15. New York Giants, 58%
16. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 58%
17. Chicago Bears, 57%
18. Philadelphia Eagles, 56%
19. Kansas City Chiefs, 56%
20. San Francisco 49ers, 56%
21. Minnesota Vikings, 56%
22. Washington Redskins, 56%
23. Los Angeles Rams, 54%
24. Detroit Lions, 53%
25. New England Patriots, 53%
26. New York Jets, 52%
27. Seattle Seahawks, 50%
28. Atlanta Falcons, 50%
29. Denver Broncos, 46%
30. Miami Dolphins, 43%
31. Cincinnati Bengals, 41%
32. Carolina Panthers, 40%
 
Titans WRs combined per game stats by QB:

Mariota: 9.1 catches on 14.9 targets for 135.3 yards per game

Tannehill: 17.3 catches on 21.3 targets for 188.7 yards per game

Mariota targeted WRs on 52% of his attempts, Tannehill has targeted them on 71%.

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Titans have a lot of young talent to build around especially on defense.

A.J. Brown: 22 years old
Simmons: 22
Mack: 23
Evans: 23
Landry: 23
Jayon Brown: 24
CD: 24
Adoree: 24
Jonnu: 24
Conklin: 25
Henry: 25
Byard: 26
Humphries: 26
 
Most rushing yards after contact, NFL RBs:

1. Leonard Fournette: 530
2. Chris Carson: 505
3. Dalvin Cook: 467
4. Derrick Henry: 436
5. Josh Jacobs: 425
 
Most rushing yards after contact, NFL RBs:

1. Leonard Fournette: 530
2. Chris Carson: 505
3. Dalvin Cook: 467
4. Derrick Henry: 436
5. Josh Jacobs: 425
Wonder how different this would be when compared to how many yards passed the line of scrimmage.
We all know Henry gets hit in the backfield more than anyone else.
 
Percentage of drives a team's defense has forced a 3 & out this season:

1. 49ers: 50%
2. Patriots: 44.6%
3. Bills: 40%
4. Titans: 38.1%
5. Saints: 36.5%

per FYates
 
This defense + serviceable QB makes us contenders. (If we had done it sooner unfortunately)
It's not too late in this ass division. We are 1.5 games out of first.

Unfortunetly we probably have to win out in the division at this point.
 
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