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Tennessee Titans hosted 10 players for tryouts on Tuesday

Tennessee Titans hosted 10 players for tryouts on Tuesday

The Tennessee Titans inked three players to their practice squad on Tuesday afternoon, but before that they tried out a slew of players.

The three players the Titans signed to their practice squad were quarterback Kevin Hogan, outside linebacker Zach McCloud and offensive lineman Jordan Roos.

Both Hogan and McCloud were two of the 10 players the Titans took a look at. The Titans were already familiar with Roos, who has been with the team all season, both on the practice squad and active roster.

You can check out our write-up for the signings of those three players right here.

Among the positions the Titans tried players out at were running back, wide receiver and offensive tackle, all areas of need.

Running back is an issue this week with the Titans having multiple injuries at the position, and Tennessee’s problems at the other two spots are already well-documented and won’t be fixed by any of the players they looked at.

Nevertheless, here’s a look at the full list of 10 players the Titans tried out.

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Black appeared in one game for the New York Jets in 2021, catching one pass for 10 yards. Wide receiver is one of the biggest holes for Tennessee right now, but Black is nothing more than a practice squad body if signed.

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A former 2020 fifth-round pick of the Houston Texans, Coulter has slightly more experience than Black with four games played over two seasons, but he has just one target and zero receptions in his young career.

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Taylor is the most experienced wide receiver the Titans took a look at on Tuesday. Over two seasons with the Green Bay Packers, Taylor notched seven catches for 80 yards and a touchdown, along with one rush for nine yards.

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Another big issue for the Titans on offense has been the offensive line, but Cook wouldn’t help that issue, as he has never played a regular-season snap in the NFL.

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The Titans enter Week 15 short at running back, with Dontrell Hilliard already having been ruled out and Hassan Haskins dealing with an injury that has sidelined him two games.

That leaves Derrick Henry and Julius Chestnut (practice squad) as the only two healthy backs on the roster if…

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