Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel was part of a question and answer session with season-ticket holders on Thursday night and was asked about a slew of important topics.
One topic that is currently prominent on the minds of Titans fans is the team’s pursuit of free agent defensive end J.J. Watt, who general manager Jon Robinson confirmed on Tuesday is at least on the team’s radar.
Vrabel was asked about the risk-reward for signing Watt, and this is what he said, per Jim Wyatt of Titans Online:
“When you go into free agency, there’s a lot of things about player acquisition that go into it: What is best for your football team? Cost is also a part of it. The fit is a part of it, and then the need. … You mentioned J.J. Watt, and there will be other veteran players that become available that we’ll have discussions on, and we have had discussions on J.J. Watt. … There’s a lot of things that go into bringing in free agents, certainly ones that are past 30 or in the back half of their career. Those are all things that you wage and determine.”
Here’s a look at what Vrabel had to say in response to other questions he received from fans over the course of the Q&A.