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Fans React To Titans’ Reported Feelings About Malik Willis


Malik Willis #7 of the Tennessee Titans looks to pass against the Buffalo Bills during the fourth quarter of the game at Highmark Stadium on September 19, 2022 in Orchard Park, New York.
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The Tennessee Titans seem to be in the quarterback market for this NFL Draft.

The Titans seem ready to move on from Ryan Tannehill and find their future franchise quarterback.

Last season, the Titans drafted Malik Willis in the third round, and he seemed like a potential long-term answer.

But, after seeing Willis play last season, the Titans do not feel great about his long-term ability.

According to Peter King, via Dov Kleiman, the Titans have “lost faith” in Willis after one year.

While Willis did not look good in the games he played last season, it is still hard to believe they would give up on him this soon.

The former Liberty quarterback was known for his rushing ability coming out of college, and he would have to develop into a passer.

He did not get much time to develop last year as he was thrown into the fire.

Willis had to start three games last season and completed 50.8% of his passes in those games.

It would have been much better for him had he been given the whole year to sit and learn.

But, the Titans seem poised to add another quarterback to their roster during the NFL Draft.

They could even select one as high as 11th overall.

Keep an eye on the Titans during the draft, because if they decide to draft a quarterback, you can assume Willis will be gone.


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