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Mike Moraitis

Biggest takeaways from Day 2 of Titans mandatory minicamp

The Tennessee Titans took part in the second-to-last session of mandatory minicamp on Wednesday before they wrap things up on Thursday. After mandatory minicamp, Tennessee will have four days of organized team activities before taking a break prior to training camp in late July.

There weren’t a ton of notable things from Wednesday. Kevin Byard was out there again, but he did not speak to the media other than to say he’ll be fielding questions on Thursday.

That should be interesting for obvious reasons, as Byard will certainly face questions about his refusal to take a pay cut and where that might leave things between himself and the team moving forward.

Kristian Fulton was one of the players who did not take part in practice. When asked if Fulton might be hurt, Mike Vrabel wasn’t having it and refused to answer the question, so there’s that.

Let’s get to the rest of the takeaways, shall we?

Elijah Molden no longer among the absent

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Harold Landry update

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Treylon Burks stands out

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Via Jim Wyatt of Titans Online:

Burks had a solid day on Wednesday, catching two touchdown passes, including one he wrestled away from cornerback Roger McCreary in the end zone. Burks looks like a different player on the practice field, and he sounds like a different one in his media availabilities as well. Burks said his confidence is through the roof, and it looks like it.


Mike Vrabel confirms DeAndre Hopkins visit

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Teair Tart speaks

Syndication: The Tennessean

Up-and-down day for Malik Willis, Will Levis

Syndication: The Tennessean

Kicker update

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Assorted notes

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Chris Jackson posts a strong day

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Via Wyatt:

Defensive back Eric Garror broke up a Willis pass intended for rookie tight end Josh Whyle, and defensive back Chris Jackson had perhaps his best day this offseason, and his day included some good coverage on Burks in a red zone period.

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