Biggest takeaways from Titans’ final practice of OTAs

By all accounts, Malik Willis has looked better this offseason and is outperforming Will Levis in practice.

The Tennessee Titans took part in their final session of organized team activities on Wednesday, apparently ending things one day earlier than originally planned, at least according to the original offseason schedule.

Nevertheless, with OTAs in the books, the Titans will get a long break between now and training camp, which head coach Mike Vrabel revealed would begin on July 25, the date when players have to report.

In what was no doubt the biggest occurrence of the day, cornerback Kristian Fulton, who didn’t report until mandatory minicamp, was on the field, although he only took part on a limited basis.

Fulton said his lack of participation in minicamp was not injury-related but rather him getting in some extra work in the training room. He also says he’ll be a full go for training camp.

Fulton’s showing was just one of many takeaways from Wednesday’s voluntary practice. Here’s a look at the rest of them.