Ryan Tannehill: I don’t feel it’s my job to mentor Malik Willis - NBC activities

Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill admitted he became damage for my part and professionally via receiver A.J. Brown departing the corporation.

however that wasn't the most effective tremendous stream Tennessee made that may drastically have an impact on Tannehill's job.

The Titans also drafted Malik Willis late within the third circular on Friday, giving Tannehill some capabilities competitors for QB1.

In his Tuesday press conference, Tannehill outlined that he became now not informed the membership could take a quarterback before it took place. but he additionally understood that the entrance workplace would do what turned into in the ideal activity of the group — lots love it did with Brown.

"I texted Malik correct after we drafted him as smartly," Tannehill talked about. "I haven't any complications with Malik. We're looking to add ability and guys that may aid us. We'll add him to the room and go from there."

That being referred to, Tannehill doesn't seem poised to exit of his technique to support Willis take his job.

"That's a part of being in a quarterback room, in the same room — we're competing against each other, we're watching the same tape, we're doing the same drills," Tannehill referred to. "I don't believe it's my job to mentor him. but when he learns from me alongside the style, then that's a fine thing."

Frankly, Tannehill's stance is understandable and he has a degree. He's paid to play and win video games. Pat O'Hara is paid to be the group's quarterbacks teach.

Plus, Tannehill continues to be ostensibly within the prime of his career at 33.

Willis may additionally very smartly take over as Tennessee's QB1 at some point. however's Tannehill's job to grasp him off by using enjoying neatly and winning video games.

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