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RT has a passer rating of 114.6. No QB has ever finished with a passer rating that high in his 1st season with a new team after playing at least 1 year w another team. Next closest: Brett Favre (2009, 107.2 w Vikings)

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*Brett Kern has a chance to finish the season as the NFL’s third punter since 1991 to own a net punting average of at least 43.0, a gross punting average of at least 47.0, and have at least 50.0 percent of his punts placed inside the 20.

*Kern currently leads the NFL in punts placed inside the 20 (34), and he is tied for 2nd in net punting average (43.6) and ranks 4th in the NFL (first in the AFC) in gross punting average (47.5). Kern is the NFL’s only punter in the top five of all three categories.


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With a receiving grade of 80.6, A.J. Brown is in elite territory among rookie wide receivers. He is 1 of only 8 rookie wide receivers since 2010 to post a receiving grade above 80 with at least 250 routes run through week 15.


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Who would of thought that going into week 15 that Ben Jones would be the Titans best OL.


19. C BEN JONES, TENNESSEE TITANS
Positional grade rank: 3rd at center

Jones has been around for a while now, providing the Texans and Titans with solid play, but Year 8 has brought with it the best year of his career. His overall grade falls behind only Kelce and Ragnow among centers in 2019, and Jones has been better than every center not named Rodney Hudson in pass protection with an 85.7 pass-blocking grade. He’s the top player on a Titans’ offensive line that ranks 10th in the NFL in overall grade as a unit in 2019.

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*With 1 more 100-yard game, Titans rookie WR @Brown1arthur would become franchise’s second all-time rookie with five 100-yard games.
--Bill Groman had nine in 1960.
--The last Titans player to post 4 100-yard receiving games in a season was Drew Bennett in 2004.

Titans Henry leads all NFL RBs with 38 runs of at least 10 yards this season.
--He has had at least one run of 10 or more yards in 13 of 14 games this season.
--Only #Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (43) has had more runs of at least 10 yards this season.

per JGlennon
 
Austin Johnson season-high 54 snaps

Derick Roberson gets first defensive snaps of season (13) and posts two sacks.

LeShaun Sims with 67 snaps at one of the CB spots. Logan Ryan with 70 snaps and Tramaine Brock with 46 snaps.

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A. J. Brown with 62 snaps. Corey Davis with 44 (left in 2nd half due to a concussion). Tajae Sharpe with 39 snaps and Jonnu Smith with 51.

Lewis 43, Dawkins 16, Blasingame 4

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A.J. Brown got up to 20.41 mph on 49-yard TD run, 7th-fastest ball-carrier of weekend to date

Jonnu Smith got up to 20.07 mph on 41-yard TD reception, 15th-fastest ball-carrier of weekend to date.

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Ryan Tannehill has 20 TD passes in 9 starts with the #Titans

His projected 16 game stat line: 4,260 yards (Top 8 in NFL), 35 TDs (2nd in NFL)

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In the first 8 games of the season, the #Titans never gave up more than 20 points and yielded and average of only 14 points.

Since then, they've given up at least 20 in every game but 1 and opponents are averaging 29+ points scored.

They've also allowed opponents to complete passes at a rate of 70%+ in three games running.

Per jmaliam
 
Titans top defensive grades, per @PFF (at least 15 snaps):
Brock (79.6)
Casey (71.7)
Correa (69.7)
Ryan (69.4)
Dickerson (66.4)

Titans top offensive grades, per @PFF:
Tannehill (91.2)
Sharpe (85.9)
Saffold (82.4)
Pruitt (72.9)
N. Davis (71.7)


Per @PFF, Tannehill numbers:
No pressure: 15-21, 256 yards, 2 TDs, 144.1 QB rating
Under pressure: 2-6, 16 yards, 1 TD, 81.9 QB rating
 
Who would of thought that going into week 15 that Ben Jones would be the Titans best OL.


19. C BEN JONES, TENNESSEE TITANS
Positional grade rank: 3rd at center

Jones has been around for a while now, providing the Texans and Titans with solid play, but Year 8 has brought with it the best year of his career. His overall grade falls behind only Kelce and Ragnow among centers in 2019, and Jones has been better than every center not named Rodney Hudson in pass protection with an 85.7 pass-blocking grade. He’s the top player on a Titans’ offensive line that ranks 10th in the NFL in overall grade as a unit in 2019.

per pff

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The @Titans scored four TDs on Sunday, giving the team its sixth game of 2019 with at least four TDs. That is the franchise’s highest total of four-TD games since it had seven such performances as the #Oilers in 1988.

The #Titans are averaging 33.2 ppg in the last 6 weeks.

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In the first 8 games of the season, the #Titans never gave up more than 20 points and yielded and average of only 14 points.

Since then, they've given up at least 20 in every game but 1 and opponents are averaging 29+ points scored.
Losing starting CBs and facing better offenses play a role but I haven't heard Landry's name much these last few games. Pees has to find a way to get some pressure on Watson this Sunday or it might get ugly in a hurry.
 
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Top passer ratings in @NFL heading into Week 17:

Ryan Tannehill - 116.5
Drew Brees - 115.7
Lamar Jackson - 113.3
Kirk Cousins - 111.1
Russell Wilson - 107.3
Patrick Mahomes - 106.6
Matthew Stafford - 106.0
Derek Carr - 101.1
Jimmy Garoppolo - 101.0
Aaron Rodgers - 100.4
 
Losing starting CBs and facing better offenses play a role but I haven't heard Landry's name much these last few games. Pees has to find a way to get some pressure on Watson this Sunday or it might get ugly in a hurry.

Agreed. It's been the glaring weakness all season and the main reason this defense isn't anywhere near elite. The Titans simply do not have a consistent pass rush. The defensive line was great at getting to Brees during the first quarter. Once the Saints made some adjustments, the defensive line was mostly contained and Pees had no answers.
 
Titans top defensive grades, per @PFF (at least 15 snaps):
Brock (79.6)
Casey (71.7)
Correa (69.7)
Ryan (69.4)
Dickerson (66.4)

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Titans top defensive grades, per @PFF (at least 15 snaps):
Brock (79.6)
Casey (71.7)
Correa (69.7)
Ryan (69.4)
Dickerson (66.4)

Titans top offensive grades, per @PFF:
Tannehill (91.2)
Sharpe (85.9)
Saffold (82.4)
Pruitt (72.9)
N. Davis (71.7)


Per @PFF, Tannehill numbers:
No pressure: 15-21, 256 yards, 2 TDs, 144.1 QB rating
Under pressure: 2-6, 16 yards, 1 TD, 81.9 QB rating
Dickerson has 1 tackle (it was for loss) but that’s it.

Is that how bad our D played?
Ryan got scorched time and time again.
Correa had 1 PD. No tackles or anything else.
 
Dickerson has 1 tackle (it was for loss) but that’s it.

Is that how bad our D played?
Ryan got scorched time and time again.
Correa had 1 PD. No tackles or anything else.
Not every good play has a stat to prove it. If you are the best cb in the league you might not even have a chance 2 get a pd or int because no1 will throw at you.

Edit: side note, they didn't have great grades any way. They are low end starter grades.
 
Not every good play has a stat to prove it. If you are the best cb in the league you might not even have a chance 2 get a pd or int because no1 will throw at you.

Edit: side note, they didn't have great grades any way. They are low end starter grades.
I agree with that but I would expect guys that do have opportunities to put some stat line up.

2 of 3 listed literally have 1 play each. You’re saying none of the other 6+ guys had any stats or game play enough to surpass these 2 plays?

That doesn’t make sense and I know plenty have argued the value of PFF before, but this is just another example.
 
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