When the Tennessee Titans made former University of Miami quarterback Cam Ward the No. 1 overall pick in the draft, their job was far from done. No surprises there when the majority of the offseason was set aside, trying to upgrade Ward’s supporting cast. And just like that, veteran WR Tyler Lockett signed a one-year deal to join the pass-catching corps. Despite 2024 being his least productive season since 2017, having caught 49 passes for 600 yards and two touchdowns, HC Brian Callahan wasn’t too worried about it. By his own admission, Lockett is a part of the puzzle, “ an opportunity to have some perspective from a veteran player.”
Now, Tyler Lockett came to the NFL way back in 2015 and spent nearly a decade thriving under Pete Carroll’s “come as you are” regime in Seattle. Then came