If Given The Chance, The Titans Should Take Percy Harvin
The NFL Draft is sitting just a little under two months away, and all of the various mock drafts are in circulation.
The Tennessee Titans currently have the 30th pick in the NFL Draft, and many are speculating that the Titans will draft an offensive player.
If Percy Harvin somehow slides all the way down to the 30th pick, the Titans have to snatch him up. It would be considered a huge steal and the Titans can't pass it up.
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If the Titans could match Percy Harvin's speed (4.41 40-time) with Chris Johnson's blazing speed (4.24 40-time), then this offense could go from horrible to possibly one of the Top 10 offenses in a matter of minutes.
The hurdle the Titans have not been able to get over in recent years is their lack of explosiveness on offense. The Titans answered part of that problem in last year's draft, and we all know where that almost got them.
Not only can Harvin add more fire-power to the receiving corps, but he can also step into the backfield and create havoc with his feet for opposing linebackers.
The Titans will be a nightmare to game-plan for if both Harvin and Johnson will be on the roster.
Harvin was the missing piece to the puzzle in the Titans' disappointing playoff loss to the Ravens.
Chris Johnson went down in the 2nd quarter, and the Titans lost all of their offensive explosiveness in one play. If Harvin had been there, the Titans would have avoided being a one-dimensional team against one of the best defenses in the NFL.
With the recent acquisition of Nate Washington, it looks like the Titans are finally looking to improve this offense that hasn't been good since Steve McNair left three seasons ago.
Whether Harvin will slide all the way down to the 30th pick is still up in the air, but the draft becomes more and more unpredictable as the picks roll on, so don't count this possibility out.

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