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Miles Battle...

I am going to go ahead and make my call now for Miles Battle.

Supposedly it's a two-team race between Oregon and Ole Miss, where he visited last weekend. There may be more teams involved since he has all the offers, but let's just assume it's down to these two. Battle has been so responsive to DSA, even when he hasn't really been to others schools as much. He has visited here on his own dime, and now on his official visit.

Last I talked to him about two weeks ago after his visit he said "Oregon is still on top."

When I talked to Tyler Shough three weeks ago, he said he was positive that some of the decommits would come back. So far, none. But at the time my first thought was Battle, my second thought Tre'Shaun Harrison.

Not calling anything for Harrison at this time, but I'm thinking Oregon adds a third WR in Battle.

Prediction: Miles Battle to Oregon

With new OC, Titans look to play to Mariota's strengths...

Good stuff from the Tennessean:

The Titans are going to play to Marcus Mariota’s strengths.

General manager Jon Robinson set that goal when he fired coach Mike Mularkey, despite consecutive winning seasons and a playoff victory, and the Titans are following through.

That’s the big takeaway after the Titans lured two up-and-coming offensive assistants to join the staff of defense-minded head coach Mike Vrabel. Tennessee named former Rams offensive coordinator Matt LaFleur to the same position Tuesday morning – giving him the play-calling responsibilities he lacked in his lone season in Los Angeles – and paired him with quarterbacks coach Pat O’Hara, a former Texans assistant whose addition was reported last week but has not yet been announced by the team.

Mariota regressed in several major statistical categories in his third NFL season, throwing a career-low 13 touchdowns and career-high 15 interceptions in Mularkey’s “exotic smashmouth” scheme, which featured tight formations and a run-heavy approach. The offense was a significant departure from the up-tempo spread attack Mariota piloted to great success at Oregon, where he won the Heisman Trophy before the Titans drafted him with the second overall pick in 2015.

The young franchise quarterback wasn’t entirely ineffective this season – he expertly ran the no-huddle, calling his own plays and using tempo, as well as his tremendous running ability, to jump-start an oft-stagnant offense.

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