Titans’ Mike Vrabel talks Jadeveon Clowney, A.J. Brown, rookies, more

Mike Vrabel says he hasn’t spoken to Jadeveon Clowney at all this offseason.

Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel held a Zoom call with the media on Wednesday and discussed a number of topics.

Here are some of the most important things he talked about.

Vrabel hasn’t talked to Clowney

Despite knowing Jadeveon Clowney pretty well and the Titans showing interest in the free-agent pass-rusher, Vrabel says he hasn’t spoken to him throughout the free agency process.

Vrabel was on Bill O’Brien’s coaching staff with the Houston Texans in each of Clowney’s first four seasons in the NFL. He was defensive coordinator in 2017, the season in which Clowney totaled a career-high 9.5 sacks.

Vrabel commends rookies

Vrabel was very complimentary of the Titans’ rookies. He said they are now taking part in virtual meetings and called them “a sharp group”.

Moving forward, the idea is to get the rookies more involved with the veterans in virtual OTAs.

Vrabel is hoping that the first-year players can make up for lost time with there being no rookie minicamp.

On Covid-19 restrictions

With virtual OTAs already underway, Vrabel doesn’t expect the players to hit the field until training camp.

He also says that so far there is no plan to move training camp from Nashville to a different location.

Vrabel believes that, in the interest of fairness, until all teams can get their players back in their respective buildings, no team should be allowed.

Vrabel isn’t sure whether or not there will be fans in the stands when the regular season begins.

Right now, Vrabel isn’t stressing the unknown future of what the offseason will bring and is instead going with the flow, which includes the league extending virtual OTAs until May 29.

On joint practices

In 2019, the Titans held joint practices with the New England Patriots during training camp.

Vrabel says there have already been discussions about doing more joint practices this year and he’s hopeful the Titans can get them done with one or up to two teams this time around.

On helping A.J. Brown

Despite having a sensational rookie season, Vrabel believes Brown can improve on some things with wide receivers coach Rob Moore and offensive coordinator Arthur Smith.

Brown totaled 1,051 yards and nine total touchdowns last season. He finished third in the voting for NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year behind the then-Oakland Raiders’ Josh Jacobs and Arizona Cardinals’ Kyler Murray.

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