Titans coach Mike Vrabel compares Texans WR DeAndre Hopkins to a pass rusher

Tennessee Titans coach Mike Vrabel doesn’t just see a wide receiver in Houston Texans’ DeAndre Hopkins. He sees a pass-rusher.

It takes a pass rusher to know one.

A former NFL linebacker who collected 57.0 career sacks from 1997-2010, Tennessee Titans coach Mike Vrabel knows his fair share about pass rushing and sees some of the same traits in Houston Texans receiver DeAndre Hopkins.

Vrabel — who coached linebackers in Houston from 2014-16 before taking the defensive coordinator job for a year — sees a skill set in Hopkins comparable to those trying to take down quarterback Deshaun Watson. Hopkins’ physicality, leverage play and hand movements are similar to that of a pass rusher.

“He does a great job with his hands, putting them on defenders’ arms and catching the wrist,” Vrabel told reporters Wednesday. “I mean, he’s almost like a pass rusher in that regard.”

Hopkins’ handwork makes him a tough matchup for cornerbacks. In a sense, he boxes with them when they get close to the line of scrimmage. His pass rush-like skill set makes for a nearly unguardable force.

A two-time All-Pro, Hopkins is putting up another season that warrants consideration to make the first-team for a third time. The former 2013 first-round pick has 93 receptions for 1,023 yards and seven touchdowns, and his receptions are the second-most in the league.

Hopkins has historically shredded the Titans with his pass rushing-like skill set. In 12 games against them, he has 77 receptions for 1,194 yards and seven touchdowns.

On Sunday, he’ll look to build on those numbers and sack Tennessee’s endeavor to take first place in the AFC South.

Mike Vrabel: Titans CB Tramaine Brock is a ‘self-made player’

Head coach Mike Vrabel praised him Thursday, calling him a ‘self-made player.’

The Tennessee Titans added a new player at cornerback in Tramaine Brock earlier in the week, and the veteran is already drawing positive comments just days into his time with Tennessee.

Head coach Mike Vrabel praised him Thursday, calling him a ‘self-made player.’

“You know, this is a self-made player,” he said. “(He came from a) small college, kind of earned his way into this league and I respect that journey… we talked about it yesterday.”

Vrabel believes the experienced Brock brings a sense of veteran presence to the team, and looks forward to seeing what exactly he brings to the table.

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“Just a veteran body, a guy that has played a lot of football in this league. We’ll see how he does and how he reacts to what we do and our terminology and our scheme, and as much as he can handle we’ll try to give him,” he said.

Brock was released by the Arizona Cardinals on Monday, joining the Titans shortly after.

The 10-year veteran posted 37 tackles and three passes defended in 10 games, with seven starts for the Cardinals in 2019.

He also spent some time with the Denver Broncos last year, and the Minnesota Vikings in 2017 after six years with the San Francisco 49ers.

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Since making his way into the NFL, the cornerback has posted 246 tackles, 53 passes defensed and 11 interceptions.

Brock and the Titans will face the Oakland Raiders at 3:25 p.m. CT on Sunday in Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum.

Titans looking for continued success ahead of matchup vs. Colts

Tennessee has struggled against the team in recent history, but isn’t concerned with that track record.

The Tennessee Titans recorded a 19-17 loss in a close game the last time they faced the Indianapolis Colts.

Tennessee has struggled against the team in recent history, but isn’t concerned with that track record.

Titans head coach Mike Vrabel believes tackling will be a factor in ultimately pulling off the win this time around.

“When you look back, we have to be able to tackle (better),” he said in a presser on Monday. “We played the run well up until late in the game, and they busted one.”

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But Vrabel isn’t too concerned about the past heading into Sunday’s matchup, and just wants to see his team continue trending upward in the right direction that it has been.

“I don’t think whatever we have done against them before I was here or while I have been here is going to have much bearing on the game on Sunday,” he added. “The focus is going to be on this Colts team, our team here trying to go on the road against a division opponent. And the chance to get to 7 and 5 is really the most important thing.”

The Titans come off a dominant performance against another division opponent in the Jacksonville Jaguars, particularly from quarterback Ryan Tannehill, who was 14-of-18 passes for 259 yards with two passing and two rushing touchdowns on the 42-20 home victory.

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The Titans will face the Colts at noon CT on Sunday in Lucas Oil Stadium as they prepare for two-game stretch of road contests.