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Nick Suss

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Titans Beat Writer at The Tennessean

Titans beat writer for @Tennessean. Sitcom nerd. I'll be home when I'm sleeping. I can't hardly wait.

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  • 1 week ago | tennessean.com | Nick Suss

    The Tennessee Titans have released offensive lineman Nicholas Petit-Frere after three disappointing and poor seasons. Petit-Frere was one of the Titans' third-round picks in 2022, and one of the team's several attempts to fix the revolving door at right tackle that's plagued the roster since Jack Conklin left in free agency in 2020.

  • 1 week ago | tennessean.com | Nick Suss

    Let's make this as easy as possible for Tennessee Titans fans. The 2025 NFL Draft begins in seven days, on April 24. The Titans own eight picks, including the No. 1 pick in the first round. The team needs help just about everywhere, but particularly at quarterback, wide receiver and pass rusher. There's no way to perfectly forecast what's going to happen across all 257 selections, and there's no way for any one fan to have an informed opinion about every player who's going to be drafted.

  • 1 week ago | tennessean.com | Nick Suss

    Before the Tennessee Titans make big news with the first pick in the NFL draft, which starts April 24, let's look back at their 25 players who were first-round picks. Note: This is a ranking of Titans-era first-rounders, so Oilers-era picks like Eddie George and Steve McNair won't be included. From worst to best, here is a list of every first-round pick in Titans history. 25. Isaiah Wilson (OT, 29th overall, 2020)There's no other way to start this list.

  • 1 week ago | ourcommunitynow.com | Nick Suss

    This, more than anything else, is the story of a bunch of people who were wrong. Dummies, fools, goobers, people of that ilk. So-called college football recruiting experts who couldn't recognize a career-defining opportunity in front of their faces. Contrary to the Hollywood origin story you might be imagining, the story of why projected No. 1 NFL draft pick Cam Ward was a zero-star recruit isn't some rags-to-riches tale of a kid from the middle-of-nowhere rising from obscurity.

  • 1 week ago | tennessean.com | Nick Suss

    Despite his prolific college career, Cam Ward's high school playing style and perceived weight issues led to his underestimation. Recruiting services and a risk-averse college football system contributed to Ward's initial lack of recognition. This, more than anything else, is the story of a bunch of people who were wrong. Dummies, fools, goobers, people of that ilk. So-called college football recruiting experts who couldn't recognize a career-defining opportunity in front of their faces.

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Nick Suss
Nick Suss @nicksuss
10 Apr 25

making a big shirt choice today come tell me if it's cool

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What will it take for the Titans to compete for a playoff spot in 2025? Which players must progress? Who is on their last chance? @NickSuss and @BradenGall talk Titans BTYB: @SinkersBev @SGWBBQ https://t.co/01jbBAnW9U

Nick Suss
Nick Suss @nicksuss
8 Apr 25

played around with some numbers and old scouting reports if you're looking for a little bit of geekery on a tuesday morning https://t.co/Fqa2B7deIq

Nick Suss
Nick Suss @nicksuss
8 Apr 25

RT @nicksuss: Got off the phone with new #Titans radio voice Taylor Zarzour. Here's what he says Titans fans should expect from his turn o…