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Titans listening to offers for Kenny Britt


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You guys be interested for a low round draft pick?  He was on the verge of being a top tier reciever before he blew out his ACL and MCL a couple of years ago(12 games, 775 yrds and 9 TDs in 2010).  From the sounds of it, it seems like the Titans have been throwing him under the bus and blaming him for the teams problems.  Very much boom or bust.  I wouldn't want to give up much for him bc he is a huge question mark, but it would be worth the risk IMO for a 5th+ round pick.

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C'mon guys. Let's not get carried away. Sure we might want to upgrade our WR corp. But let's not give away draft picks for guys who have injury concerns, questionable brains, and character concerns.

Ginn Jr. is earning respect. Lafell is still a reliable option. Olsen is still Olsen. Smitty is still a viable #1. We have plenty of options, let's not add a loopy doopy to a group that is still working on its identity.

OR...a 5th for a possible #1WR would be a steal. Unfortunately, Britt would need to turn himself around completely to ever become a #1. That story hardly ever works in the NFL.

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