Myles Garrett . 5. player. 35. <p>It’s been a steady, measured approach for the Tennessee Titans in their quest to rebuild after years of disappointment. At last they have a quarterback worth noting in Marcus Mariota and he has a coaching staff who will do anything and everything they can to protect him. The offensive line has been improved.</p>
<p>He has two big, powerful running backs in Demarco Murray and Derrick Henry he’ll be able to use as bulldozers on the ground. To top it off they have a trio of underrated wide receivers who should surprise a lot of people this season, with added help from Delanie Walker.</p>
<p>However, the strength of this team might actually be on the other side of the ball. Quietly the Titans have assembled an intriguing defensive roster headlined by names like Jurrell Casey, Rashad Johnson, Perrish Cox and Brian Orakpo. That said they’re still lacking a true pass rush presence who can get them 10-12 sacks every year.</p>
<p>Orakpo is getting older and second-round pick Kevin Dodd is unpolished and no guarantee. Myles Garrett is the kind of force who can play in any defense. Strong enough to win with power but athletic enough to win with finesse. The kind of pass rusher that everybody knows will get the sack in third and long.</p>. OLB. Texas A&M