player. 35. The fact that the Tennessee Titans pass rush weren’t able to sack Shaun Hill once in the opener against Minnesota speaks volumes. They’d felt they were set with veterans like Brian Orakpo and Derrick Morgan but it’s clear those two aren’t much more than steady role players at this point of their careers. If the Titans defense wants to take the next step it needs to find a pass rusher who can demand the full attention of the opposing offense.
<p>Not since the early days of Jevon Kearse have they had that. At last things change with the selection of Myles Garrett. The Texas A&M stud has as complete a repertoire for a pass rusher as one gets coming out of college. He’s got enough size and power to play defensive end but is a fluid athlete with speed and burst. That makes him a versatile, matchup nightmare because he can rush from so many different positions. Schemes won’t matter. He’ll find his way to the QB.</p>. OLB. Texas A&M. Myles Garrett . 3