Titans coach on Jeffery Simmons’ football identity: ‘He’s trending towards violence’

According to Titans DL coach Terrell Williams, Jeffery Simmons is a bad, bad man.

After putting together an impressive rookie campaign and following that up with a stellar showing during this year’s training camp, the Tennessee Titans’ coaching staff is understandably high on second-year defensive lineman, Jeffery Simmons.

If you needed proof of that, look no further than this comment from Titans defensive line coach Terrell Williams, who was asked about Simmons’ developing identity as a football player.

“He’s trending towards violence. He’s going to be a violent football player,” Williams said, per Buck Reising of AtoZ Sports Nashville.

Talk about leaving nothing to the imagination.

Williams also went into detail about one play Simmons made during training camp that made him realize even more that the Titans have something special in their 2019 first-round pick.

With Jurrell Casey no longer on the team, the Titans are hoping that Simmons can take the torch as the defensive line’s stalwart for the long haul. So far, it looks like he’s gotten off on the right foot to doing just that.

Williams briefly addresses Clowney

It’s possible we see outside linebacker Jadeveon Clowney line up at defensive end during the 2020 season alongside Simmons and DaQuan Jones (can you imagine?), but for now, Williams isn’t going into detail about how Tennessee plans on using its newest toy.

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