The Best Draft Picks by the Tennessee Titans
The Tennessee Titans were previously called the Houston Oilers. The organization commenced play in 1960 as a charter member of the AFL. The Oilers won the 1st 2 AFL titles, before joining the NFL as a part of the AFL-NFL Merger. For 2 years, the team was called the Tennessee Oilers before swithching its name to the Titans in 1999. The best players to be selected by the Tennessee Titans are Steve McNair, Earl Campbell, and Eddie George.
No. 3: Eddie George, RB, (1996 - 2003)
The 14th overall pick of the 1996 NFL Draft was Eddie George. In his first year in the NFL, he earned the Rookie of the Year Award. He also made the Pro Bowl for 4 consecutive seasons (1997 - 2000). George helped lead the Titans to Super Bowl XXXIV, but they lost to the St. Louis Rams. He was just the second running back in NFL history to reach 10,000 rushing yards without missing a single start. Over the course of his career he ran for 10,441 rushing yards and 78 touchdowns at 3.6 yards per carry.
No. 2: Earl Campbell, RB, (1978 - 1984)
Earl Campbell was the No. 1 selection of the 1978 NFL Draft and in that same year he was selected both the Rookie of the Year and Offensive Player of the Year. The five-time Pro Bowler was a running back who mixed his speed with his strength to create a fatal weapon on the field. Earl Campbell's accolades are endless. He led the league in rushing for 3 years, was Offensive Player of the Year for 3 seasons and was named the NFL MVP three different times. In 1980, Campbell had 4 gtames where he rushed for 200+ yards, finishing with 1,934 yards that year. Teams put all their focus against Campbell, but they simply could not stop him, as he averaged more than 4.3 yards per carry for his career, gaining 9,407 rushing yards and scoring 74 rushing touchdowns.
No. 1: Steve McNair, QB, (1995 - 2005)
Steve "Air" McNair was the third overall selection of the 1995 NFL draft. As Tennessee's starting quarterback, he led the franchise to four playoff appearances, including one Super Bowl bid (1999). The three-time Pro Bowler is currently the Titans' all-time leader in passing yards. In his greatest year with Tennessee, he had 3,350 passing yards, 21 touchdowns and a QB rating of 90.2. He ended his career with 174 touchdowns, a 60.1 percent completion percentage, 31,304 passing yards and a QB rating of 82.8.
Steve McNair is simply the greatest quarterback to ever put on a Titans' uniform and is a primary reason for the Titans ' only Super Bowl appearance. He is our choice for the greatest player to be selected by the Tennessee Titans. Find out who the Titans are after this season by taking a look at our latest NFL Mock Draft.
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