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TITANS PICK 19TH, CARRY 10 SELECTIONS
INTO UPCOMING NFL DRAFT
2007 TITANS DRAFT OVERVIEW
www.titansonline.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE APRIL 20, 2007
72nd Annual National Football League Player Selection Meeting
Saturday, April 28 - Sunday, April 29, 2007 � Radio City Music Hall � New York City
Selection / Team
1. Oakland
2. Detroit
3. Cleveland
4. Tampa Bay
5. Arizona
6. Washington
7. Minnesota
8. Atlanta from Houston
9. Miami
10. Houston from Atlanta
11. San Francisco
12. Buffalo
13. St. Louis
14. Carolina
15. Pittsburgh
16. Green Bay
Selection / Team
17. Jacksonville
18. Cincinnati
19. Tennessee
20. New York Giants
21. Denver
22. Dallas
23. Kansas City
24. New England from
Seattle
25. New York Jets
26. Philadelphia
27. New Orleans
28. New England
29. Baltimore
30. San Diego
31. Chicago
32. Indianapolis
2007 FIRST-ROUND DRAFT ORDER
Round Selection Overall
1 19 19
2 18 50
3 17 80
4 16 115
4 29 128
(from Baltimore in Steve McNair trade)5 15 152
6 14 188
6 30 204
(from San Diego in Billy Volek trade)6 32 206
(from Indianapolis in 2006 draft day trade)7 13 223
2007 TITANS DRAFT SELECTIONS
NASHVILLE, TENN. -- The Tennessee Titans enter the 2007 NFL Draft with the 19th over-
all selection and 10 total picks in the two-day affair beginning at 11 a.m. CDT on April 28.
The NFL will conduct the draft, which lasts seven rounds, from Radio City Music Hall in New
York City, while Titans personnel will be headquartered at Baptist Sports Park in Nashville,
Tenn.
Rounds 1-3 will be conducted on Saturday, April 28, and Rounds 4-7 will take place
the following day. The Titans hold one pick in each of the first three rounds, the fifth round
and the seventh round. They have two selections in the fourth round and three in the sixth
round.
TitansOnline.com, the official website of the Tennessee Titans, will provide up-to-the
minute information on the Titans’ selections and press conferences with General Manager
Mike Reinfeldt, Head Coach Jeff Fisher and draftees. Viewers can watch the draft in its
entirety on NFL Network and ESPN. Radio listeners can tune to one of 80-plus stations on
the Titans Radio Network, including flagship 103.3 WKDF in Nashville, for updates during
the draft. The flagship’s sister station, 104.5 The Zone, will feature special draft program-
ming from Titans Radio throughout the weekend.
THE DECISION MAKERS:
This year’s draft will be the first for the Titans under Reinfeldt, who was hired by team
owner K.S. “Bud” Adams on February 12. Reinfeldt spent the majority of his professional
playing career with the team, serving as a safety with the Oilers from 1976-83. He since
has worked for the L.A. Raiders, Green Bay Packers and most recently the Seattle
Seahawks, where he became the Vice President of Football Administration.
Fisher is entering his 13th full season as head coach of the Titans. His tenure is the
longest in the NFL among head coaches with their current teams. With a 110-96 career
record, he holds the franchise record for wins by a head coach.
THE 19TH SELECTION:
The Titans were one of eight teams to finish 2006 with an 8-8 record. However, they
select next-to-last out of the group and 19th overall in the first round due to their higher 2006
strength of schedule (.570) than the other 8-8 teams. The New York Giants select last out
of the 8-8 group (20th overall) due to their playoff appearance. In each round, teams with
identical records rotate up in the order, meaning the Titans hold the 18th pick in the second
round, 17th pick in the third round, etc.
The 19th selection is the lowest the Titans have picked since 2004, when they origi-
nally had the 27th selection but traded it to Houston for additional choices.
TEN TOTAL PICKS:
Barring a trade in which the Titans deal away picks, the Titans will have at least 10
selections for the third consecutive year. In the past three seasons, the Titans had an NFL-
high 34 total draft picks, taking 13 players in 2004, 11 in 2005 and 10 in 2006. Currently,
28 of those 34 players were still on the roster. Only one player from the past two drafts is
no longer with the club (Damien Nash, fifth round in 2005).
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NFL DRAFT FACTS & FIGURES
WHAT: 72nd Annual National Football League Player Selection Meeting
WHERE: Radio City Music Hall, 1260 6th Avenue, New York City
WHEN: 11 a.m. CT, Saturday, April 28 (Rounds 1-3)
10 a.m. CT, Sunday, April 29 (Rounds 4-7)
The first three rounds will conclude on Saturday by approximately 9 p.m. CT. In 2006,
the first round consumed four hours and 48 minutes; the second, three hours and 10 min-
utes; and the third, one hour and 38 minutes. The draft will resume on Sunday at 10 a.m.
CT for the final four rounds, ending at approximately 5 p.m. CT.
DRAFTING: Representatives of the 32 NFL clubs by telephone communication with their
general managers, coaches and scouts.
ROUNDS: Seven Rounds – Rounds 1 through 3 on Saturday, April 28; and Rounds 4
through 7 on Sunday, April 29. There will be 255 selections, including 32 compensatory
choices that have been awarded to 16 teams which suffered a net loss of certain quality
unrestricted free agents last year. Tennessee does not have any compensatory selections
in this year’s draft.
TIME LIMITS: Round 1: 15 minutes each team. Round 2: 10 minutes each team. Rounds
3 through 7: Five minutes each team.
PLAYERS IN NEW YORK AT DRAFT: The following players will be at the draft at Radio
City on Saturday: Clemson DE Gaines Adams, Georgia Tech WR Calvin Johnson,
Oklahoma RB Adrian Peterson, Notre Dame QB Brady Quinn and LSU QB JaMarcus
Russell.
ROUND ONE
2006 Schedule
Team W L Pct Strength
1. Oakland 2 14 .125 .555
2. Detroit 3 13 .188 .523
3. Cleveland 4 12 .250 .535
4. Tampa Bay 4 12 .250 .535
5. Arizona 5 11 .313 .500
6. Washington 5 11 .313 .512
7. Minnesota 6 10 .375 .488
8. Atlanta (from Hou.) 7 9 .438 .457
9. Miami 6 10 .375 .543
10. Houston (from Atl.) 6 10 .375 .504
11. San Francisco 7 9 .438 .500
12. Buffalo 7 9 .438 .574
13. St. Louis 8 8 .500 .465
14. Carolina 8 8 .500 .473
15. Pittsburgh 8 8 .500 .496
16. Green Bay 8 8 .500 .500
17. Jacksonville 8 8 .500 .531
18. Cincinnati 8 8 .500 .535
19. Tennessee 8 8 .500 .570
20. N.Y. Giants 8 8 .500 .520
21. Denver 9 7 .563 .531
22. Dallas 9 7 .563 .457
23. Kansas City 9 7 .563 .492
24. New England 12 4 .750 .453
(from Sea.)
25. N.Y. Jets 10 6 .625 .469
26. Philadelphia 10 6 .625 .477
27. New Orleans 10 6 .625 .461
28. New England 12 4 .750 .496
29. Baltimore 13 3 .813 .461
30. San Diego 14 2 .875 .457
31. Chicago 13 3 .813 .430
32. Indianapolis 12 4 .750 .500
Round Two continued on following pageOrder as of 4/19/07
TV AND RADIO DRAFT COVERAGE
Titans fans can follow the NFL Draft on two television networks -- NFL Network and
ESPN -- and can tune in to the Titans Radio Network for draft programs and frequent
updates on draft weekend.
TELEVISION
Network: NFL Network
Channel: 180 (Nashville Comcast), 212 (DirecTV), 154 (Dish Network)
Times: Saturday 10 a.m. – 10 p.m. CDT.; Sunday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. CDT
Talent: Rich Eisen (host), Mike Mayock, Steve Mariucci, Marshall Faulk, Charles Davis,
Deion Sanders, Adam Schefter
Network: ESPN, ESPN2
Channel: 11 (Nashville Comcast), 206 (DirecTV), 140 (Dish Network)
Times: Saturday 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. CDT (ESPN2 Saturday 7-9 p.m. CDT); Sunday 10 a.m.
- 5 p.m. CDT
Talent: Chris Berman (host), Mel Kiper, Chris Mortensen, Steve Young, Keyshawn Johnson,
Suzy Kolber, Mike Tirico, Ron Jaworski, Tony Kornheiser
RADIO
Network: Titans Radio Network
Station: 103.3 WKDF (Nashville) and 104.5 The Zone (Nashville)
Times: Live Saturday afternoon with Day 1 wrap-up show on 104.5 The Zone; updates
throughout the weekend on 103.3 WKDF and 104.5 The Zone
Talent: Mike Keith, Larry Stone, Frank Wycheck, Cody Allison
MEDIA LOCATION & CONTACTS
Location: Baptist Sports Park
460 Great Circle Road
Nashville, TN 37228
Draft Day Phone Numbers for Media:
Titans Media Relations
(615) 565-4100
Director of Media Relations
Robbie Bohren - (615) 565-4101
Assistant Director of Media Relations
Dwight Spradlin - (615) 565-4102
Media Relations Assistant
Corry Rush - (615) 565-4107
Director of Internet Operations and Publications
Gary Glenn - (615) 565-4058
Fax Number
(615) 565-4105
FOLLOW THE DRAFT ONLINE
Fans can get up-to-the-minute draft updates at TitansOnline.com, the official website
of the Tennessee Titans. This year TitansOnline.com will have its most extensive draft cov-
erage in team history, offering complete interview transcripts, press conference video, play-
er audio, slide shows, draftee bios, features and analysis from NFL.com experts.
Exclusive coverage and behind-the-scenes features on NFL.com will include: live
streaming of Sirius NFL Radio all weekend; Q&As with the five college players in New York:
Gaines Adams, Calvin Johnson, Adrian Peterson, Brady Quinn and JaMarcus Russell; NFL
Network coverage and features, including vignettes on the top players; live audio from the
draft podium at Radio City; live “Draft Tracker,” featuring coverage of each selection; and in-
depth coverage from each team website.
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TITANS DRAFT HEADQUARTERS
While the NFL will be conducting the draft from New York, the Titans will be situated in
Nashville at Baptist Sports Park, which is located in MetroCenter. There the media will have
access to NFL Network and ESPN coverage and information on all of the team’s draft selec-
tions. Typically after each pick, Head Coach Jeff Fisher and a Titans scout or assistant
coach will be made available to answer questions in the Baptist Sports Park auditorium.
Additionally, the media will be placed on a conference call with each of the team’s picks. At
the conclusion of the draft on both Saturday and Sunday, General Manager Mike Reinfeldt
will be available to reporters. The team also plans to bring their top selection to team head-
quarters to meet with reporters on either Saturday or Sunday evening.
PRE-DRAFT PRESS CONFERENCE
The Titans will hold a pre-draft press conference on Thursday, April 26 in the Baptist
Sports Park auditorium. General Manager Mike Reinfeldt will be on hand to discuss the
draft along with other football personnel.
An exact time will be announced later.
RECENT TITANS DRAFT HISTORY
QUICK IMPACTS:
The Titans have received major contributions from their past two drafts. Of the 11 play-
ers chosen in 2005, six were fulltime starters in 2006, one from each round other than the
fifth: cornerbacks Pacman Jones (first round) and Reynaldo Hill (seventh), tackles
Michael Roos (second) and David Stewart (fourth), wide receiver Brandon Jones (third),
and tight end Bo Scaife (sixth).
What the team lacked in numbers of starters from the 2006 draft, it compensated with
impact. Quarterback Vince Young was named Offensive Rookie of the Year, while others
had key roles as reserves, such as nickel defensive back Cortland Finnegan (seventh
round), White and Tulloch.
Jones and Young, in particular, had a major impact among recent draft picks in revers-
ing the team’s fortunes in 2006. Young went 8-5 as a starter, passed for 2,199 yards and
set a modern-day record for rookie quarterbacks with 552 rushing yards. Jones led the NFL
with a 12.9-yard punt return average and was second on the club with four interceptions.
He scored four total touchdowns in 2006, tying Chicago’s Devin Hester for the NFL lead with
three touchdowns on punt returns and adding one score on an interception return.
RECENT FIRST-ROUNDERS:
Since 1995, Jeff Fisher’s first full season as head coach, the Titans have used their 10
first-round draft picks on quarterback Steve McNair (1995), running back Eddie George
(1996), defensive end Kenny Holmes (1997), wide receiver Kevin Dyson (1998), defen-
sive end Jevon Kearse (1999), linebacker Keith Bulluck (2000), defensive tackle Albert
Haynesworth (2002), cornerback Andre Woolfolk (2003), Jones (2005) and Young
(2006). Twice in that time period (2001 and 2004), the Titans have not had a first-round
selection as a result of trades.
THE DRAFT AND TRADES:
Due to three previous trades, the Titans in 2007 have three more picks than their stan-
dard allotment of seven. On the second day of the 2006 draft, they traded a seventh-round
pick to the Indianapolis Colts for a sixth-round pick in 2007. In June 2006, the Titans
received an additional fourth-round choice when they dealt quarterback Steve McNair to
the Baltimore Ravens. Then, in September, they acquired a sixth-round pick from the San
Diego Chargers in exchange for quarterback Billy Volek.
The Titans have been involved in a draft-day trade in each of the last five drafts. They
traded first-day draft choices (first, second or third round) for additional picks in 2002, 2004,
2005 and 2006. In 2003, they used additional picks to trade up on the second day of the
draft to select safety Donnie Nickey in the fifth round. Last year, they traded down in the
second round to pick up an additional fourth-rounder from Philadelphia. They still managed
to select running back LenDale White with their eventual second-round pick and used the
fourth-round selection on linebacker Stephen Tulloch.
ROUND TWO2006
Sel Overall Team W L Pct.
1. 33 Oakland 2 14 .125
2. 34 Detroit 3 13 .188
3. 35 Tampa Bay 4 12 .250
4. 36 Cleveland 4 12 .250
5. 37 Chicago 13 3 .813
(from Wash. through N.Y. Jets)
6. 38 Arizona 5 11 .313
7. 39 Atlanta 7 9 .438
(from Hou.)
8. 40 Miami 6 10 .375
9. 41 Minnesota 6 10 .375
10. 42 San Francisco 7 9 .438
11. 43 Buffalo 7 9 .438
12. 44 Atlanta 7 9 .438
13. 45 Carolina 8 8 .500
14. 46 Pittsburgh 8 8 .500
15. 47 Green Bay 8 8 .500
16. 48 Jacksonville 8 8 .500
17. 49 Cincinnati 8 8 .500
18. 50 Tennessee 8 8 .500
19. 51 N.Y. Giants 8 8 .500
20. 52 St. Louis 8 8 .500
21. 53 Dallas 9 7 .563
22. 54 Kansas City 9 7 .563
23. 55 Seattle 9 7 .563
24. 56 Denver 9 7 .563
25. 57 Philadelphia 10 6 .625
26. 58 New Orleans 10 6 .625
27. 59 N.Y. Jets 10 6 .625
28. 60 Miami 6 10 .375
(from N.E.)
29. 61 Baltimore 13 3 .813
30. 62 San Diego 14 2 .875
31. 63 N.Y. Jets 10 6 .625
(from Chi.)
32. 64 Tampa Bay 4 12 .250
(from Ind.)
Order as of 4/19/07
2007 DRAFT ORDER
For the third consecutive year, NFL Network will
produce exclusive Video-on-Demand (VOD) content
featuring profiles of top prospects. Titans fans can
scout potential draftees or use the VOD profiles after
the fact to learn more about players the Titans drafted.
This exclusive NFL Network on Demand VOD content
will be available to NFL Network cable affiliates,
including Comcast in Nashville.
WATCH PROSPECTS ON DEMAND
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SELECTING OFFENSE OR DEFENSE FIRST
Since its initial draft as a charter member of the American Football League in 1960, the
Titans organization has made 42 first-round selections, using that pick on an offensive play-
er 23 times and on defense 19 times. On offense, running backs lead the list, having been
chosen seven times in the first round, three of which were Heisman Trophy winners: Billy
Cannon (1960), Earl Campbell (1978) and Eddie George (1996).
On the defensive side of the ball, linebackers have been selected seven times by the
Titans in the first round. Robert Brazile (1975), Lamar Lathon (1990) and Keith Bulluck
(2000) headline the linebackers chosen. A complete breakdown of Tennessee's first round
selections follows below.
Breakdown of Titans' All-Time First-Round Picks by Position:
Offense 23 Defense 19
Running Back 7 Linebacker 7
Tackle 4 Defensive Tackle 4
Quarterback 4 Defensive End 5
Wide Receiver 2 Cornerback 3
Guard 4
Tight End 2
Center 0
In six of the last eight drafts, Tennessee has chosen a defensive player with its first
overall pick: Pacman Jones (2005), Andre Woolfolk (2003), Albert Haynesworth (2002),
Andre Dyson (second round in 2001), Keith Bulluck (2000) and Jevon Kearse (1999). The
lone exceptions are 2004, when they chose TE Ben Troupe with their first pick (second
round) and 2006, when they selected quarterback Vince Young in the first round.
WHO’S IN NEW YORK?
Representatives of all 32 NFL clubs will be present at Radio City Music Hall in New
York. The representatives are in constant phone contact with their clubs, who instruct the
representatives to turn in a card with the selected player’s name on it.
The Titans are represented by Frank Fitzgerald Sr., who has enjoyed a decades-long
association with the NFL and has had a relationship with the Titans franchise since the early
1990s. Also present are his son, Frank Fitzgerald Jr., and Harry Pritts. Frank Sr. and his
wife, Adelaide, reside in Larchmont, N.Y.
ALL-TIME FIRST-ROUND PICKS
First-round picks by the franchise since its 1959 incep-
tion:
Year Pick Player Pos. College
1960 Billy Cannon HB LSU
1961 MIke Ditka TE Pittsburgh
1962 Ray Jacobs DT Howard Payne
1963 Danny Brabham LB Arkansas
1964 Scott Appleton DT Texas
1965 Lawrence Elkins TE Baylor
1966 Tommy Nobis LB Texas
1967 5 George Webster LB Michigan St.
23 Tom Regner G Notre Dame
1968 (none)
1969 15 Ron Pritchard LB Arizona State
1970 14 Doug Wilkerson G NC Central
1971 3 Dan Pastorini QB Santa Clara
1972 6 Greg Sampson DE Stanford
1973 1 John Matuszak DE Tampa
14 George Amundson RB Iowa State
1974 (none)
1975 6 Robert Brazile LB Jackson State
15 Don Hardeman RB Tex.A&M-Kingsville
1976 (none)
1977 11 Morris Towns T Missouri
1978 1 Earl Campbell RB Texas
1979 (none)
1980 (none)
1981 (none)
1982 8 Mike Munchak G Penn State
1983 9 Bruce Matthews G USC
1984 2 Dean Steinkuhler T Nebraska
1985 3 Ray Childress DE Texas A&M
11 Richard Johnson DB Wisconsin
1986 3 Jim Everett QB Purdue
1987 3 Alonzo Highsmith RB Miami (FL)
20 Haywood Jeffires WR NC State
1988 22 Lorenzo White RB Michigan State
1989 23 David Williams T Florida
1990 15 Lamar Lathon LB Houston
1991 (none)
1992 (none)
1993 13 Brad Hopkins T Illinois
1994 26 Henry Ford DE Arkansas
1995 3 Steve McNair QB Alcorn State
1996 14 Eddie George RB Ohio State
1997 18 Kenny Holmes DE Miami (FL)
1998 16 Kevin Dyson WR Utah
1999 16 Jevon Kearse DE Florida
2000 30 Keith Bulluck LB Syracuse
2001 (none)
2002 15 Albert Haynesworth DT Tennessee
2003 28 Andre Woolfolk CB Oklahoma
2004 (none)
2005 6 Pacman Jones CB West Virginia
2006 3 Vince Young QB Texas
DRAFT BY POSITION
In 47 drafts in the history of the organization, the team has drafted more offensive line-
men than any other position. There have been a total of 178 tackles, guards and centers
drafted, 72 more than the next highest drafted position, running back/fullback, which has
had 106 players drafted by the Titans.
In 2006, the Titans drafted three linebackers (Stephen Tulloch, Terna Nande and
Spencer Toone), two running backs (LenDale White and Quinton Ganther), two defensive
backs (safety Calvin Lowry and cornerback Cortland Finnegan), one quarterback (Vince
Young), one defensive lineman (defensive tackle Jesse Mahelona) and one wide receiver
(Jonathan Orr).
Below is a breakdown of the team’s 712 all-time draft picks by position groups.
Titans all-time drafts by position group:
Position Group No. Draft Picks
Offensive Line 178
Running Back/Fullback 106
Linebacker 90
Defensive Backs 88
Defensive Line 74
Wide Receiver 70
Tight End 59
Quarterback 36
Kicker 8
Punter 3
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DRAFT BY COLLEGE CONFERENCE SINCE 1995
Since 1995, the Titans have selected 21 players from the Big Ten conference, more
than any other conference. The SEC is second on the list, with 19 players being drafted by
the Titans in that time, followed by the Big 12 (13) and the Pac 10 (11).
Draft picks by conference, 1995-2006:
Conference No. Draft Picks
Big Ten 21
SEC 19
Big 12 13
Pac-10 11
ACC 8
Mountain West 8
Big East 7
Mid-American 5
Conf. USA 3
(Independent) 3
Conference No. Draft Picks
Big Sky 2
Ohio Valley (I-AA) 2
SWAC (I-AA) 2
Gateway (I-AA) 1
MEAC (I-AA) 1
Southland 1
Sun Belt 1
WAC 1
Wisc. Intercollegiate Athletic Assoc.
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ROUND 1 TRADES
Always a possibility in the draft is a trade to move up or down in the draft. In the pre-
vious 20 drafts by the franchise (1987-06), the Titans have been involved in 10 trades
involving their first-round pick. The team has traded up in the first round twice in that time
period to select the player they wanted; more commonly, they have traded down in the first
round or out of the first round six times. There have been two occasions since 1987 when
they traded their first-round pick for a player -- DE Lee Williams in 1992 and DE Kevin Carter
in 2001.
Since 1995, the Titans have been involved in a first-round trade five times -- 1996,
1997, 2001, 2002 and 2004.
First-round trades by the Titans since 1995:
Original Trade Compensation
Year Round (overall) With Round (overall--player selected)
2004 1 (27), 5 (159) HOU 2 (40--TE Ben Troupe), 3 (71--DT Randy Starks),
4 (103--DE Bo Schobel), 5 (138--G Jacob Bell)
2002 1 (14) NYG 1 (15--DT Albert Haynesworth), 4 (115--CB Tony
Beckham)
2001 1 (29) STL DE Kevin Carter
1997 1 (13), 4 (110) KC 1 (18--Kenny Holmes), 3 (81--T Scott Sanderson),
4 (116--traded), 6 (181--LB Dennis Stallings)
1996 1 (9) OAK 1 (17--traded*), 2 (48--G Jason Layman), 4 (109--
T Jon Runyan)
* In 1996, the Titans traded down from ninth to 17th and then traded with Seattle back up
to 14th to select RB Eddie George.
SECOND-DAY SELECTIONS
The Titans will enter the draft with seven selections on the second day of the draft,
when teams will make their picks in Rounds 4-7. The Titans have found through recent
years a number of “hidden gems” that have become productive players and starters on the
second day of the draft. Since 1995, the franchise has found 19 regular starters through
the years with second day selections, including three players who have been to the Pro
Bowl.
Some of the players who have excelled for the Titans after being selected on the sec-
ond day of the draft: DT Gary Walker (fifth round in 1995), T Jon Runyan (fourth round in
1996), WR Derrick Mason (fourth round in 1997), G Benji Olson (fifth round in 1998), CB
Donald Mitchell (fourth round in 1999), LB Peter Sirmon (fourth round in 2000), WR
Justin McCareins (fourth round in 2001), C Justin Hartwig (sixth round in 2002), DT Rien
Long (fourth round in 2003), G/T Jacob Bell (fifth round in 2004), T David Stewart (fourth
round in 2005), TE Bo Scaife (sixth round in 2006), CB Reynaldo Hill (seventh round in
2005) and CB Cortland Finnegan (seventh round in 2006).
TITANS ROSTER BY ROUND
Of the 71 players currently on the Titans roster, 34
were originally drafted by the Titans. An additional 16
players were drafted by other clubs. The Titans have
a total of 21 players that were signed as undrafted free
agents by the Titans or another club.
Round 1
Pos. Player Year
QB Vince Young 2006
CB Pacman Jones 2005
CB Andre Woolfolk 2003
DT Albert Haynesworth 2002
LB Keith Bulluck 2000
QB Kerry Collins 1995 (Carolina)
Round 2
Pos. Player Year
RB LenDale White 2006
T Michael Roos 2005
TE Ben Troupe 2004
DE Travis LaBoy 2004
DE Antwan Odom 2004
S Bryan Scott 2003 (Atlanta)
S Lamont Thompson 2002 (Cincinnati)
DE Kyle Vanden Bosch 2001 (Arizona)
C Kevin Mawae 1994 (Seattle)
Round 3
Pos. Player Year
WR Courtney Roby 2005
WR Brandon Jones 2005
DT Randy Starks 2004
TE Ben Hartsock 2004 (Indianapolis)
T Seth Wand 2003 (Houston)
S Chris Hope 2002 (Pittsburgh)
Round 4
Pos. Player Year
S Calvin Lowry 2006
LB Stephen Tulloch 2006
S Vincent Fuller 2005
T David Stewart 2005
WR Roydell Williams 2005
CB Michael Waddell 2004
DT Rien Long 2003
LB David Thornton 2002 (Indianapolis)
Round 5
Pos. Player Year
LB Terna Nande 2006
DT Jesse Mahelona 2006
T Daniel Loper 2005
CB Eric King 2005 (Buffalo)
LB Robert Reynolds 2004
G/T Jacob Bell 2004
DE Nathaniel Adibi 2004 (Pittsburgh)
WR Justin Gage 2003 (Chicago)
S Donnie Nickey 2003
G Benji Olson 1998
Round 6
Pos. Player Year
WR Jonathan Orr 2006
G Justin Geisinger 2006 (Buffalo)
TE Bo Scaife 2005
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UNDRAFTED SUCCESS
At the conclusion of Round 7 of the draft, the TItans personnel department remains at
work. At that point, General Manager Mike Reinfeldt and his staff contact players the team
will sign as undrafted free agents.
Last year, the Titans announced the signing of 23 undrafted free agents in the days
immediately following the draft. In the last six years, a minumum of 20 undrafted free agent
signings have been announced the day after the draft -- 22 in 2001, 20 in 2002, 34 in 2003,
27 in 2004, 36 in 2005 and 23 in 2006.
Veteran players currently on the Titans roster who originally entered the NFL as
undrafted free agents include LS Ken Amato, K Rob Bironas, DT Tony Brown, DE Sean
Conover, FB Ahmard Hall (entered supplemental draft), DE Josh Savage, TE Cooper
Wallace and LB LeVar Woods.
TITANS ROSTER BY ROUND (CONT’D)
Round 7
Pos. Player Year
CB Cortland Finnegan 2006
LB Spencer Toone 2006
RB Quinton Ganther 2006
CB Reynaldo Hill 2005
C Eugene Amano 2004
TE Casey Cramer 2004 (Tampa Bay)
WR David Givens 2002 (New England)
Round 8
Pos. Player Year
P Craig Hentrich 1993 (NY Jets)
Undrafted
Pos. Player Year
LB Colin Allred 2006
DE Sean Conover 2006
G Cody Douglas 2006
FB Ahmard Hall 2006
QB David Koral 2006 (Indianapolis)
RB Dontrell Moore 2006 (N.Y. Jets)
TE Jamie Petrowski 2006
WR Richie Ross 2006 (Houston)
QB Kent Smith 2006 (Oakland)
WR Clinton Solomon 2006 (St. Louis)
TE Cooper Wallace 2006 (Chicago)
G Isaac Snell 2005 (N.Y. Jets)
DT Marcus White 2005
LB Ryan Fowler 2004 (Dallas)
DE Josh Savage 2004 (Tampa Bay)
DT Tony Brown 2003 (Carolina)
LB/LS Ken Amato 2002 (Carolina)
K Rob Bironas 2002 (Green Bay)
P Glenn Pakulak 2002 (Seattle)
CB Nick Harper 2001* (Indianapolis)
LB LeVar Woods 2001 (Arizona)
* Harper was eligible to be signed in 2000.
DOUBLE-DIGIT SELECTIONS
For the fourth consecutive draft and the sixth draft in the last eight years, the Titans
have a possibility of selecting 10 or more players in the seven-round draft. Due to three
picks acquired in trades, the Titans enter the 2006 draft with 10 selections.
During the second day of the draft in 2006, the Titans traded a seventh-round selec-
tion to the Indianapolis Colts for a sixth-round pick in 2007. The Titans added an extra
fourth-round pick by trading Steve McNair to the Baltimore Ravens and picked up another
sixth-round choice from the San Diego Chargers for Billy Volek.
Since the draft went to seven rounds in 1994, the most picks the team has had was
13 in 2004. The fewest choices they have had was six in 2003. Last year they had 10
selections.
Number of draft selections by the Titans since 1994:
Year Total Picks Year Total Picks2007 10* 2000 102006 10 1999 82005 11 1998 82004 13 1997 92003 6 1996 92002 10 1995 92001 7 1994 10
* Subject to change based on trades
All-time 19th overall draft choices since the American Football
League and National Football League began a common draft in 1967:
YEAR TEAM PLAYER POS SCHOOL
2006 San Diego Antonio Cromartie CB Florida State
2005 St. Louis Alex Barron T Florida State
2004 Miami Vernon Carey G Miami (FL)
2003 Baltimore Kyle Boller QB California
2002 Denver Ashley Lelie WR Hawaii
2001 Pittsburgh Casey Hampton DT Texas
2000 Seattle Shaun Alexander RB Alabama
1999 N.Y. Giants Luke Petitgout T Notre Dame
1998 Green Bay Vonnie Holliday DT North Carolina
1997 Indianapolis Tarik Glenn T California
1996 Indianapolis Marvin Harrison WR Syracuse
1995 Jacksonville James Stewart RB Tennessee
1994 Minnesota Todd Steussie T California
1993 Philadelphia Lester Holmes T Jackson State
1992 Atlanta Tony Smith RB Southern Miss
1991 Green Bay Vinnie Clark DB Ohio State
1990 Green Bay Darrell Thompson RB Minnesota
1989 New Orleans Wayne Martin DE Arkansas
1988 Minnesota Randall McDaniel G Arizona State
1987 Kansas City Paul Palmer RB Temple
YEAR TEAM PLAYER POS SCHOOL
1986 N.Y. Giants Eric Dorsey DE Notre Dame
1985 N.Y. Giants George Adams RB Kentucky
1984 Indianapolis Ron Solt G Maryland
1983 Minnesota Joey Browner DB USC
1982 Buffalo Perry Tuttle WR Clemson
1981 New England Brian Holloway T Stanford
1980 Chicago Otis Wilson LB Louisville
1979 L.A. Rams George Andrews LB Nebraska
1978 StL. Cardinals Ken Greene DB Washington State
1977 StL. Cardinals Steve Pisarkiewicz QB Missouri
1976 Miami Kim Bokamper LB San Jose State
1975 Buffalo Tom Ruud LB Nebraska
1974 Oakland Henry Lawrence T Florida A&M
1973 New England Darryl Stingley WR Purdue
1972 San Francisco Terry Beasley WR Auburn
1971 Oakland Jack Tatum DB Ohio State
1970 Detroit Steve Owens RB Oklahoma
1969 StL. Cardinals Roger Wehrli DB Missouri
1968 Kansas City Mo Moorman G Texas A&M
1967 Philadelphia Harry Jones HB Arkansas
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Date Transaction
Jan. 5 Titans accept resignation of GM Floyd
Reese
Feb. 12 Titans hire Mike Reinfeldt as GM
Feb. 28 Vin Marino hired as senior director of
football administration
March 3 Released RB Travis Henry
March 9 Chuck Cecil promoted to secondary
coach and Marcus Robertson hired as
asst. secondary coach
March 12 Re-signed QB Kerry Collins
March 16 Signed unrestricted free agent CB Nick
Harper
March 19 Hired Fred Graves as wide receivers
coach
March 20 Signed restricted free agent LB Ryan
Fowler
March 23 Signed unrestricted free agent WR
Justin Gage
March 26 Signed unrestricted free agent S Bryan
Scott
TITANS HIRE MIKE REINFELDT AS GM
On February 12, the Titans hired former Oilers all-pro safety Mike Reinfeldt as the
team’s new general manager. Reinfeldt joins the Titans after spending seven seasons with
the Seattle Seahawks.
Within his first two months at his new job, Reinfeldt made several moves to strengthen
the team’s roster. He signed three unrestricted free agents -- CB Nick Harper
(Indianapolis), WR Justin Gage (Chicago) and S Bryan Scott (New Orleans) -- and signed
restricted free agent LB Ryan Fowler from the Dallas Cowboys. Reinfeldt also worked to
re-sign several of the team’s own free agents, including defensive tackle Rien Long and
quarterback Kerry Collins.
Reinfeldt’s resume includes 21 years of experience as a front office executive and
another eight as an NFL player. In his 14 years split between Seattle and Green Bay, the
teams he was associated with won a combined six division titles, made eight playoff appear-
ances, four NFC Championship game appearances, three Super Bowl appearances, one
world title (1996), amassed 11 winning seasons and 131 regular season wins.
In Seattle, Reinfeldt last held the title of Vice President of Football Administration and
was responsible for player contract negotiations, salary cap management, player evalua-
tions and numerous aspects of the day-to-day football operations. In eight seasons at Green
Bay, he served a number of roles, including Chief Financial Officer for three years (1991-
93) and adding the title of VP of Administration from 1994-98. Reinfeldt was instrumental in
bringing general manager Ron Wolf to the Packers in 1991. When Mike Holmgren left the
Packers for Seattle, he handpicked Reinfeldt to join him with the Seahawks.
Reinfeldt was a safety for the Oilers franchise from 1976-83, earning Pro Bowl and All-
Pro honors in 1979. He ranks seventh on the club’s career interception list with 26 and
matched the team record for interceptions in a season with 12 in 1979. Reinfeldt started 102
consecutive games as the franchise reached the height of the “Luv Ya Blue” era and the
team advanced to two AFC Championship games. He entered the NFL as an undrafted free
agent out of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, originally signing with the Oakland
Raiders and playing in two games before being cut and signed by the Oilers.
Before joining the Packers in 1991, Reinfeldt spent three years (1988-90) at the
University of Southern California as the associate athletic director and spent another three
years (1985-88) with the L.A. Raiders as the Chief Financial Officer. He earned an MBA in
management and finance at Houston Baptist University.
KEY 2007 TRANSACTIONS
Rich Snead
Dir. of Player Personnel
Mike Reinfeldt
General Manager
Jeff Fisher
Head Coach
Steve Underwood
Chief Operating Officer
Mike Ackerley
Dir. of College Scouting
C.O. Brocato
National Coord. of College
Scouting (Southwest)
Blake Beddingfield
Scout (Partial South)
Ray Biggs
Scout (West Coast for
Combine)
Bo Bolinger
Scout (West)
Phil Neri
Scout (Northeast)
Johnny Meads
Scout (Midwest)
Cole Proctor
Scout (South)
TITANS PLAYER PERSONNEL
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QB Vince Young and former NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabueat the 2006 NFL Draft.
PRESEASON
DATE OPPONENT TIME / TV
Sat., Aug. 11 WASHINGTON 7 p.m. / NFLN
Fri., Aug. 17 at New England 7 p.m. / WKRN
Fri., Aug. 24 at Buffalo 6 p.m. / WKRN
Thur., Aug. 30 GREEN BAY 7 p.m. / WKRN
REGULAR SEASON
DATE OPPONENT TIME / TV
Sun., Sept. 9 at Jacksonville Noon / CBS
Sun., Sept. 16 INDIANAPOLIS Noon / CBS
Mon., Sept. 24 at New Orleans 7:30 p.m. / ESPN
Sun., Sept. 30 BYE
Sun., Oct. 7 ATLANTA Noon / FOX
Sun., Oct. 14 at Tampa Bay Noon / CBS
Sun., Oct. 21 at Houston Noon / CBS
Sun., Oct. 28 OAKLAND Noon / CBS
Sun., Nov. 4 CAROLINA Noon / FOX
Sun., Nov. 11 JACKSONVILLE Noon / CBS
Mon., Nov. 19 at Denver 7:30 p.m. / ESPN
Sun., Nov. 25 at Cincinnati Noon* / CBS
Sun., Dec. 2 HOUSTON Noon* / CBS
Sun., Dec. 9 SAN DIEGO Noon* / CBS
Sun., Dec. 16 at Kansas City Noon* / CBS
Sun., Dec. 23 N.Y. JETS 3:15 p.m.* / CBS
Sun., Dec. 30 at Indianapolis Noon* / CBS
All times listed are Central* Time subject to change
2007 TITANS SCHEDULE TITANS 2007 SCHEDULE FOURTH MOST DIFFICULT
The Titans enter the 2007 season with the fourth most difficult schedule in the NFL.
Their 16 opponents in the upcoming season had a combined record of 133-123 in 2006 for
a winning percentage of .520.
Their opponents’ .520 percentage trails only the Buffalo Bills (.539), Oakland Raiders
(.539) and New England Patriots (.535).
The Titans have 10 games in 2007 against teams that were .500 or better in 2006, and
they six total games against playoff teams from last season.
NFL’s most difficult 2007 schedules:
Opponents' 2006 Games vs. Teams Games vs.
Team Pct. Record .500 or Better Playoff Teams
Buffalo Bills 0.539 138-118 12 8
Oakland Raiders 0.539 138-118 11 6
New England Patriots 0.535 137-119 10 8
Tennessee Titans 0.520 133-123 10 6
Indianapolis Colts 0.516 132-124 10 5
Kansas City Chiefs 0.516 132-124 11 5
New York Jets 0.516 132-124 10 7
Cincinnati Bengals 0.512 131-125 10 6
Miami Dolphins 0.512 131-125 10 8
Pittsburgh Steelers 0.512 131-125 10 5
Baltimore Ravens 0.508 130-126 10 5
Cleveland Browns 0.508 130-126 10 5
Jacksonville Jaguars 0.508 130-126 9 5
Denver Broncos 0.504 129-127 10 5
Detroit Lions 0.504 129-127 10 7
Houston Texans 0.504 129-127 10 5
San Diego Chargers 0.504 129-127 11 6
Minnesota Vikings 0.500 128-128 10 7
Philadelphia Eagles 0.500 128-128 10 9
Washington Redskins 0.500 128-128 10 9
Dallas Cowboys 0.496 127-129 9 7
New York Giants 0.496 127-129 8 7
Green Bay Packers 0.492 126-130 9 7
Seattle Seahawks 0.488 125-131 8 4
New Orleans Saints 0.484 124-132 7 4
Carolina Panthers 0.477 122-134 9 5
Atlanta Falcons 0.473 121-135 8 5
St. Louis Rams 0.473 121-135 8 5
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 0.473 121-135 7 4
San Francisco 49ers 0.469 120-136 9 5
Chicago Bears 0.465 119-137 10 7
Arizona Cardinals 0.461 118-138 8 4
� The Titans return to primetime in 2007 after a two year absence on the national sched-
ule, with two appearances on ESPN’s Monday Night Football at New Orleans (Sept. 24) and
at Denver (Nov. 19).
� The Titans will renew their rivalry with the Cincinnati Bengals on November 25. The
Bengals and Titans/Oilers have faced each other 69 times during the regular season, the
most of any Titans opponent.
� The schedule features five playoff teams in six games: Indianapolis (twice), N.Y. Jets,
San Diego, Kansas City and New Orleans.
� The Titans will play a regular season game in Denver for the first time since 1992 and
the first-ever regular season visit to Invesco Field.
� The Titans will make their first appearance at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City for
the first time since 1995.
� The October 14th game at Tampa will mark the Titans first visit to Raymond James
Stadium.
� The schedule features three consecutive home games in the middle of the schedule.
It marks the first three game homestand for the Titans since 2000, when they faced
Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Cleveland in consecutive weeks.
� Carolina and San Diego will play for the first time at LP Field, where opponents are 6-
21 in their initial visit.
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Texas 19
Oklahoma 14
Baylor 13
Houston 12
Penn State 12
Rice 12
Texas A&M 12
Auburn 11
Michigan State 11
Mississippi 11
Alabama 10
Illinois 10
LSU 10
Miami (FL) 10
Mississippi State 10
Northwestern 10
Stanford 10
Tennessee 10
Wisconsin 10
Notre Dame 9
Pittsburgh 9
USC 9
Florida 8
Florida State 8
Georgia 8
Grambling State 8
Miami (OH) 8
Missouri 8
Purdue 8
TCU 8
West Virginia 8
Clemson 7
Nebraska 7
Ohio State 7
Alcorn State 6
Arizona 6
Iowa 6
Kansas 6
Michigan 6
Oklahoma State 6
Utah 6
Utah State 6
Georgia Tech 5
Iowa State 5
Jackson State 5
Kentucky 5
New Mexico St. 5
North Carolina 5
North Carolina State 5
Oregon 5
South Carolina 5
Southern Methodist 5
Arizona State 4
Arkansas 4
Brigham Young 4
California 4
Colorado 4
Colorado State 4
Fresno State 4
Hawaii 4
Lamar 4
Maryland 4
Minnesota 4
Prairie View 4
Southern Miss 4
Tennessee State 4
Texas Southern 4
Texas Tech 4
Tulane 4
Tulsa 4
Virginia 4
Washington 4
Washington State 4
Cincinnati 3
Florida A&M 3
Johnson Smith 3
La. Tech 5
Louisville 3
McNeese State 3
Morgan State 3
New Mexico 3
Northern Illinois 3
NW Louisiana 3
SW Texas St. 3
Syracuse 3
UCLA 3
Virginia Tech 3
W. Texas St. 3
Western Kentucky 3
Abilene Christian 2
Alabama State 2
Ball State 2
Boston College 2
Bowling Green 2
California-Davis 2
Duke 2
East Carolina 2
Humboldt State 2
Indiana 2
Kansas State 2
Kent State 2
Lincoln 2
Marquette 2
Memphis St. 2
Miss. Southern 2
Montana 2
N. Texas St. 2
N.C. A&T 2
Nicholls State 2
North Carolina Central 2
Northern Arizona 2
Samford 2
S.W. Missouri 2
South Carolina State 2
South Dakota State 2
Southern 2
Stephen F. Austin 2
Texas A&M-Kingsville 2
Toledo 2
Troy State 2
UTEP 2
Wake Forest 2
Air Force 1
Akron 1
Alabama-Birmingham 1
Angelo State 1
Ark. AM&N 1
Arkansas Tech 1
Augustana 1
Austin Peay 1
Bemidji State 1
Benedict 1
Bishop 1
Boise State 1
Boston Univ. 1
Cal State-Chico 1
Cameron 1
Central Florida 1
Chattanooga 1
Cheyney 1
Concordia College (MN) 1
Detroit 1
Drake 1
E. New Mexico 1
E. Texas State 1
Eastern Washington 1
George Washington 1
Hardin-Simmons 1
Howard Payne 1
Idaho 1
Jacksonville State 1
Kalamazoo 1
La Verne 1
Lake Forest 1
Maryland-Eastern Shore 1
McMurry 1
Middle Tennessee State 1
Minnesota State-Mankato 1
Minnesota-Duluth 1
Morningside 1
N.C. College 1
N.E. Louisiana 1
N.E. Oklahoma 1
N.M. Highlands 1
N.W. Missouri St. 1
N.E. Missouri 1
North Dakota 1
Northern Colorado 1
Northern Iowa 1
Oregon State 1
Ottawa 1
Pacific W. 1
Panhandle A&M 1
Pepperdine 1
Portland State 1
Richmond 1
Rutgers 1
Sam Houston St. 1
Santa Clara 1
SE Louisiana 1
Shepherd 1
Simpson 1
So. Illinois 1
Southeast Missouri State 1
St. Ambrose 1
Tampa 1
Temple 1
Texas A&I 1
Vanderbilt 1
Virginia State 1
Washington (MO) 1
West Texas St. 1
West Virginia State 1
West Virginia Tech 1
Whittier 1
Widener 1
Wiley 1
Wisconsin-Oshkosh 1
Wisconsin-Stout 1
Wyoming 1
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TITANS DRAFTS SINCE 1994
2006
Rd. Pick Player Pos. College
1 3 Vince Young QB Texas
2a 39 (Traded to Philadelphia)
2b 45 LenDale White RB USC
3 70 (Traded to Buffalo)
4a 102 Calvin Lowry S Penn State
4b 116 Stephen Tulloch LB NC State
5a 137 Terna Nande LB Miami (OH)
5b 169 Jesse Mahelona DT Tennessee
6 172 Jonathan Orr WR Wisconsin
7a 215 Cortland FinneganCB Samford
7b 238 (Traded to Indianapolis)
7c 245 Spencer Toone LB Utah
7d 246 Quinton Ganther RB Utah
Draft Notes
5b, 7c and 7d were awarded as compensatory
selections
2a Pick traded to Philadelphia (see 2b)
2b Pick acquired from Philadelphia along with
2006 fourth round pick (116 overall) for the Titans
second round pick (39 overall)
3 Pick traded to Buffalo for RB Travis Henry in
2005
7b Pick acquired from Indianapolis for LB Rocky
Calmus in 2005 and traded back to Indianapolis for
sixth round selection in 2007
2005
Rd. Pick Player Pos. College
1 6 Adam Jones CB West Virginia
2a 37 (Traded to Detroit)
2b 41 Michael Roos T Eastern Wash.
3a 68 Courtney Roby WR Indiana
3b 96 Brandon Jones WR Oklahoma
4a 108 Vincent Fuller S Virginia Tech
4b 113 David Stewart T Mississippi St.
4c 136 Roydell Williams WR Tulane
5a 142 Damien Nash RB Missouri
5b 150 Daniel Loper T Texas Tech
6 179 Bo Scaife TE Texas
7 218 Reynaldo Hill CB Florida
Draft Notes
3b and 4c were awarded as compensatory selec-
tions
2a Pick traded to Detroit (see 2b)
2b Pick acquired from Detroit along with 2005
fourth round pick (113 overall) for the Titans sec-
ond round pick (37 overall)
4 Pick acquired from Detroit (see 2b)
5b Pick acquired from Kansas City for DE
Carlos Hall
2004
Rd. Pick Player Pos. College
1 27 (Traded to Houston)
2a 40 Ben Troupe TE Florida
2b 42 Travis LaBoy DE Hawaii
2c 57 Antwan Odom DE Alabama
3a 71 Randy Starks DT Maryland
3b 92 Rich Gardner CB Penn State
4a 103 Bo Schobel DE TCU
4b 124 Michael Waddell CB North Carolina
5a 138 Jacob Bell G Miami (OH)
5b 159 (Traded to Houston)
5c 165 Robert Reynolds LB Ohio State
6 191 Troy Fleming RB Tennessee
7a 230 Jared Clauss DT Iowa
7b 239 Eugene Amano C SE Missouri St.
7c 241 Sean McHugh TE Penn State
Draft Notes
5c, 7b, 7c were awarded as compensatory selec-
tions
1 Pick traded to Houston (see 2a)
2a Pick acquired from Houston along with 2004
third round pick (71 overall), fourth round pick (103
overall) and fourth round pick (138 overall) for the
Titans 2004 first round pick (27 overall) and fifth
round pick (159 overall)
2b Pick acquired from New York Jets for WR
Justin McCariens
3a Pick acquired in Houston trade (see 2a)
4a Pick acquired in Houston trade (see 2a)
5a Pick acquired in Houston trade (see 2a)
5b Pick traded to Houston (see 2a)
2003
Rd. Pick Player Pos. College
1 28 Andre Woolfolk CB Oklahoma
2 60 Tyrone Calico WR Middle
Tennessee State
3 93 Chris Brown RB Colorado
4 126 Rien Long DT Washington St.
5a 154 Donnie Nickey S Ohio State
5b 164 (Traded to New England)
6 201 (Traded to New England)
7a 225 Todd Williams T Florida State
7b 243 (Traded to New England)
Draft Notes
5a Pick acquired from New England along with
2003 seventh round pick (225 overall) for the
Titans 2003 fifth round pick (164 overall), sixth
round pick (201 overall) and seventh round pick
(243 overall)
5b Pick traded to New England (see 5a)
6 Pick traded to New England (see 5a)
7a Pick acquired in New England trade (see 5a)
7b Pick traded to New England (see 5a)
2002
Rd. Pick Player Pos. College
1a 14 (Traded to N.Y. Giants)
1b 15 Albert Haynesworth DT Tennessee
2 45 Tank Williams S Stanford
3 77 Rocky Calmus LB Oklahoma
4a 110 Mike Echols CB Wisconsin
4b 115 Tony Beckham CB Wisc.-Stout
4c 133 Rocky Boiman LB Notre Dame
5 151 Jake Schifino WR Akron
6 187 Justin Hartwig G Kansas
7a 225 Darrell Hill WR N. Illinois
7b 240 Carlos Hall DE Arkansas
Draft Notes
4c, 7b were awarded as compensatory selections
1a Pick traded to N.Y. Giants (see 1b)
1b Pick acquired from the New York Giants
along with 2002 fourth round pick (115 overall) for
the Titans 2002 first round pick (14 overall)
4b Pick acquired in Giants trade (see 1b)
7b Pick acquired from Green Bay for DT Rod
Walker
2001
Rd. Pick Player Pos. College
1 29 (Traded to St. Louis)
2 60 Andre Dyson CB Utah
3 90 Shad Meier TE Kansas State
4 124 Justin McCareins WR N. Illinois
5 159 Eddie Berlin WR Northern Iowa
6a 192 Dan Alexander RB Nebraska
6b 199 Adam Haayer T Minnesota
7a 229 (Traded to Oakland)
7b 232 Keith Adams LB Clemson
Draft Notes
6b, 7b were awarded as compensatory selections
1 Pick traded to St. Louis for DE Kevin Carter
7a Pick traded to Oakland for C Gennaro
DiNapoli
2000
Rd. Pick Player Pos. College
1 30 Keith Bulluck LB Syracuse
3a 68 Erron Kinney TE Florida
3b 93 Byron Frisch DE BYU
4a 124 Bobby Myers S Wisconsin
4b 128 Peter Sirmon LB Oregon
5a 135 Aric Morris S Michigan State
5b 160 Frank Chamberlin LB Boston Coll.
6 197 Robaire Smith DE Michigan State
7a 213 Mike Green RB Houston
7b 237 Wes Shivers T Mississippi St.
Draft Notes
4b was awarded as compensatory selection
7a Pick acquired from Chicago for LB Lemanski
Hall
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TITANS DRAFTS SINCE 1994 (CONTINUED)
1999
Rd. Pick Player Pos. College
1 16 Jevon Kearse DE Florida
2a 46 (Traded to New England)
2b 52 John Thornton DT West Virginia
3 81 Zach Piller G Florida
4a 114 Brad Ware S Auburn
4b 117 Donald Mitchell CB Southern Methodist
5 151 Kevin Daft QB Calif.-Davis
6 186 Darran Hall WR Colorado State
7 222 Phil Glover LB Utah
Draft Notes
2a Pick traded to New England (see 2b)
2b Pick acquired from New England along with
1999 fourth round pick (117 overall) for Titans 1999
second round pick (46 overall)
4b Pick acquired in New England trade (see 2b)
1998
Rd. Pick Player Pos. College
1 16 Kevin Dyson WR Utah
2 46 Samari Rolle CB Florida State
3 77 Dainon Sidney CB Alabama-Birm.
4 107 Joe Salave'a DT Arizona
5 139 Benji Olson G Washington
6 168 Lee Wiggins DB South Carolina
7a 205 Jimmy Sprotte LB Arizona
7b 229 Kevin Long C Florida State
Draft Notes
7b was awarded as a compensatory selection
1997
Rd. Pick Player Pos. College
1a 13 (Traded to Kansas City)
1b 18 Kenny Holmes DE Miami (FL)
2 46 Joey Kent WR Tennessee
3a 75 Denard Walker CB LSU
3b 81 Scott Sanderson T Washington St.
4a 98 Derrick Mason WR Michigan State
4b 107 Pratt Lyons DE Troy State
4c 110 (Traded to Kansas City)
4d 116 (Traded to New Orleans)
5a 132 (Traded to Washington)
5b 143 George McCullough DB Baylor
6a 165 (Traded to New Orleans)
6b 179 (Traded to St. Louis)
6c 181 Dennis Stallings LB Illinois
7 216 Armon Williams DB Arizona
Draft Notes
1a Pick traded to Kansas City (see 1b)
1b Pick acquired from Kansas City along with
1997 third round pick (81 overall), fourth round pick
(116 overall) and sixth round pick (181 overall) for
Oilers 1997 first round pick (13 overall) and fourth
round pick (110 overall)
3b Pick acquired from Kansas City (see 1b)
4a Pick acquired from Atlanta along with 1997
sixth round pick (165 overall) for QB Chris
Chandler
4b Pick acquired from New Orleans for Oilers
1997 fourth round pick (116 overall) and sixth
round pick (165 overall)
4c Pick traded to Kansas City (see 1b)
4d Pick acquired from Kansas City (see 1b) and
traded to New Orleans (see 4b)
5a Pick traded to Washington
6a Pick acquired from Atlanta (see 4a) and trad-
ed to New Orleans (see 4b)
6b Pick traded to St. Louis for DE Robert Young
6c Pick acquired from Kansas City (see 1b)
1996
Rd. Pick Player Pos. College
1a 9 (Traded to Oakland)
1b 14 Eddie George RB Ohio State
1c 17 (Traded to Seattle)
2a 38 Bryant Mix DE Alcorn State
2b 48 Jason Layman G Tennessee
3 74 Terry Killens LB Penn State
4a 107 Kendrick Burton DE Alabama
4b 109 Jon Runyan T Michigan
5 143 Rayna Stewart DB Northern Ariz.
6 177 Anthony Dorsett LB Pittsburgh
7 218 Mike Archie RB Penn State
Draft Notes
1a Pick traded to Oakland for Raiders 1996 first
round pick (17 overall), second round pick (48
overall) and fourth round pick (109 overall)
1b Pick acquired from Seattle for Oilers 1996
first round pick (17 overall) and Oilers DT Glenn
Montgomery
1c Pick acquired from Oakland (see 1a) and
traded to Seattle (see 1b)
2b Pick acquired in Oakland trade (see 1a)
4b Pick acquired in Oakland trade (see 1a)
1995
Rd. Pick Player Pos. College
1 3 Steve McNair QB Alcorn State
2 35 Anthony Cook DT S. Carolina St.
3a 67 Chris Sanders WR Ohio State
3b 89 Rodney Thomas RB Texas A&M
3c 95 Torey Hunter DB Washington St.
4 101 Michael Roan TE Wisconsin
5a 137 (Awarded to Washington)
5b 159 Gary Walker DE Auburn
6 174 Hicham El-Mashtoub C Arizona
7 211 C.J. Richardson DB Miami (FL)
Draft Notes
3c awarded as a compensatory selection
3b Pick acquired from Minnesota along with
1994 fourth round pick (119 overall) for QB Warren
Moon
5a Pick to Washington in Wilbur Marshall ruling
5b Pick awarded as compensation from New
England for restricted free agent DE Tim Roberts
1994
Rd. Pick Player Pos. College
1 26 Henry Ford DE Arkansas
2 60 Jeremy Nunley DE Alabama
3a 97 (Awarded to Washington)
3b 101 Malcolm Floyd (Seabron)
WR Fresno State
4a 119 Mike Davis DB Cincinnati
4b 129 Sean Jackson RB Florida State
5a 157 Roderick Lewis TE Arizona
5b 161 Jim Reid T Virginia
6a 187 Lee Gissendaner WR Northwestern
6b 194 Barron Wortham LB UTEP
7 220 Lemanski Hall LB Alabama
Draft Notes
3b was awarded as a compensatory selection
3a Pick to Washington in Wilber Marshall ruling
4a Pick acquired from Minnesota along with
1995 third round pick (89 overall) for QB Warren
Moon
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January 5 Titans accept resignation of GM FLOYD REESE
January 12 Signed free agent RB QUINTON GANTHER
January 16 Signed free agents LB SPENCER TOONE and OG ISAAC
SNELL
January 18 Signed free agent QB KENT SMITH
January 25 Signed free agents P GLENN PAKULAK, TE JAMIE
PETROWSKI and WR RICHIE ROSS and allocated them to
NFL Europa
January 26 Signed free agent LB COLIN ALLRED
January 29 Signed free agent OG CODY DOUGLAS and allocated him to
NFL Europa
February 1 Signed free agents RB DONTRELL MOORE and WR CLIN-
TON SOLOMON
February 12 Hired MIKE REINFELDT as general manager; signed free
agent DE NATHANIEL ADIBI and allocated him to NFL
Europa
February 19 Waived OG ZACH PILLER
February 28 Hired VINCENT MARINO as senior director of football admin-
istration
March 1 Waived TE ERRON KINNEY
March 2 Re-signed unrestricted free agent DE RIEN LONG
March 3 Waived RB TRAVIS HENRY
March 8 Re-signed free agent OT SETH WAND
March 9 CHUCK CECIL promoted to secondary coach; hired MAR-
CUS ROBERTSON as assistant secondary coach
March 12 Re-signed free agents QB KERRY COLLINS and LB LEVAR
WOODS
March 16 Signed unrestricted free agent CB NICK HARPER
March 19 Hired FRED GRAVES as wide receivers coach; signed free
agent QB DAVID KORAL; re-signed exclusive rights free
agent DT TONY BROWN
March 20 Signed restricted free agent LB RYAN FOWLER; re-signed
exclusive rights free agent TE CASEY CRAMER
March 23 Signed unrestricted free agent WR JUSTIN GAGE; re-signed
exclusive rights free agent DT MARCUS WHITE
March 26 Signed unrestricted free agent S BRYAN SCOTT
April 2 Re-signed unrestricted free agent S DONNIE NICKEY
April 4 Re-signed restricted free agent LB ROBERT REYNOLDS
April 17 Re-signed restricted free agent C EUGENE AMANO and
restricted free agent DT RANDY STARKS
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YEAR DRAFTEES (34) FREE AGENTS (33) TRADES/WAIVERS (4)
2007 G Isaac Snell (FA)
QB Kent Smith (FA)
P Glenn Pakulak (FA)
TE Jamie Petrowski (FA)
WR Richie Ross (FA)
LB Colin Allred (FA)
G Cody Douglas (FA)
RB Dontrell Moore (FA)
WR Clinton Solomon (FA)
DE Nathaniel Adibi (FA)
CB Nick Harper (UFA-IND)
QB David Koral (FA)
LB Ryan Fowler (RFA-DAL)
WR Justin Gage (UFA-CHI)
S Bryan Scott (UFA-NO)
2006 QB Vince Young (1) FB Ahmard Hall (FA) TE Casey Cramer (W-CAR)
RB LenDale White (2) QB Kerry Collins (UFA-OAK) DB Eric King (W-BUF)
S Calvin Lowry (4a) LB David Thornton (UFA-IND) DE Josh Savage (W-ATL)
LB Stephen Tulloch (4b) WR David Givens (UFA-NE) TE Ben Hartsock (W-IND)
LB Terna Nande (5a) C Kevin Mawae (UFA-NYJ)
DT Jesse Mahelona (5b) S Chris Hope (UFA-PIT)
WR Jonathan Orr (6) DT Tony Brown (FA)
CB Cortland Finnegan (7a) LB LeVar Woods (FA)
LB Spencer Toone (7b) C Justin Geisinger (FA)
RB Quinton Ganther (7c) T Seth Wand (FA)
DE Sean Conover (FA)
TE Cooper Wallace (FA)
2005 * CB Pacman Jones (1) DE Kyle Vanden Bosch (UFA-AZ)
T Michael Roos (2) K Rob Bironas (FA)
WR Courtney Roby (3a) DT Marcus White (FA)
WR Brandon Jones (3b)
S Vincent Fuller (4a)
T David Stewart (4b)
WR Roydell Williams (4c)
T Daniel Loper (5b)
TE Bo Scaife (6)
CB Reynaldo Hill (7)
2004 TE Ben Troupe (2a)
DE Travis LaBoy (2b)
DE Antwan Odom (2c)
DT Randy Starks (3a)
CB Michael Waddell (4b)
G/T Jacob Bell (5a)
LB Robert Reynolds (5b)
C Eugene Amano (7b)
2003 CB Andre Woolfolk (1) LS/LB Ken Amato (FA)
DT Rien Long (4) S Lamont Thompson (FA)
S Donnie Nickey (5)
2002 DT Albert Haynesworth (1)
2000 LB Keith Bulluck (1)
1998 G Benji Olson (5) P Craig Hentrich (UFA-GB)
* Reserve/Suspended
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2006 REGULAR SEASON STATS
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RECORD: 8-8, 2nd in AFC South
09/10/2006 L 16- 23 NEW YORK JETS 69,143*
09/17/2006 L 7- 40 at San Diego 64,344*
09/24/2006 L 10- 13 at Miami 72,733*
10/01/2006 L 14- 45 DALLAS 69,143*
10/08/2006 L 13- 14 at Indianapolis 57,021*
10/15/2006 W 25- 22 at Washington 88,550*
10/22/2006 BYE
10/29/2006 W 28- 22 HOUSTON 69,143*
11/05/2006 L 7- 37 at Jacksonville 66,524*
11/12/2006 L 26- 27 BALTIMORE 69,143*
11/19/2006 W 31- 13 at Philadelphia 69,232*
11/26/2006 W 24- 21 NEW YORK GIANTS 69,143*
12/03/2006 W 20- 17 INDIANAPOLIS 69,143*
12/10/2006 W 26- 20 at Houston (OT) 70,760*
12/17/2006 W 24- 17 JACKSONVILLE 69,143*
12/24/2006 W 30- 29 at Buffalo 54,765
12/31/2006 L 40- 23 NEW ENGLAND 69,143*
* Sellout
Tennessee Opponent
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 261 329
Rushing 105 121
Passing 133 181
Penalty 23 27
3rd Down: Made/Att 67/205 90/221
3rd Down Pct. 32.7% 40.7%
4th Down: Made/Att 7/17 10/17
4th Down Pct. 41.2% 58.8%
POSSESSION AVG. 27:17 32:43
TOTAL NET YARDS 4810 5915
Avg. Per Game 300.6 369.7
Total Plays 945 1062
Avg. Per Play 5.1 5.6
NET YARDS RUSHING 2214 2313
Avg. Per Game 138.4 144.6
Total Rushes 469 506
NET YARDS PASSING 2596 3602
Avg. Per Game 162.3 225.1
Sacked/Yards Lost 29/152 26/148
Gross Yards 2748 3750
Attempts/Completions 447/226 530/335
Completion Pct. 50.6% 63.2%
Had Intercepted 19 17
PUNTS/AVERAGE 88/42.7 68/42.5
NET PUNTING AVG. 37.3 34.4
PENALTIES/YARDS 94/803 102/906
FUMBLES/BALL LOST 29/7 19/11
TOUCHDOWNS 36 46
Rushing 15 20
Passing 13 24
Returns 8 2
SCORING TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG 2Pt Pts
R.Bironas 0 0 0 0 32/32 22/28 0 98
T.Henry 7 7 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 44
V.Young 7 7 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 44
A.Jones 4 0 0 4 0/0 0/0 0 24
B.Jones 4 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 24
D.Bennett 3 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 1 20
B.Scaife 3 1 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 18
B.Troupe 2 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12
B.Wade 2 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12
T.Brown 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6
K.Bulluck 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6
C.Hope 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6
C.Finnegan 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6
Team 36 15 13 8 32/32 22/28 3 324
Opponents 46 20 24 2 41/44 27/33 1 400
2-Pt. Conversions: Team 3/ 3, Opponents: 1/ 2
Sacks: K.Vanden Bosch 6.5, T.LaBoy 3.5, R.Starks 3.0, K.Bulluck 2.5, A.Haynesworth
2.0, C.Finnegan 2.0, T.Brown 1.5, J.Mahelona 1.0, A.Jones 1.0, C.Bockwoldt 1.0, A.Odom
0.5, R.Smith 0.5, P.Sirmon 0.5, S.Tulloch 0.5 Team: 26.0, Opponents: 29.0
PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack Lost Rating
V.Young 357 184 2199 51.5% 6.2 12 3.4% 13 3.6% 53 25/ 129 66.7
K.Collins 90 42 549 46.7% 6.1 1 1.1% 6 6.7% 36 4/ 23 42.3
Team 447 226 2748 50.6% 6.1 13 2.9% 19 4.3% 53 29/ 152 61.8
Opponents 530 335 3750 63.2% 7.1 24 4.5% 17 3.2% 68t 26/ 148 86.0
SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT Pts
Team 52 87 81 98 6 324
Opponents 84 116 85 115 0 400
RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD
T.Henry 270 1211 4.5 70t 7
V.Young 83 552 6.7 39t 7
L.White 61 244 4.0 26 0
C.Brown 41 156 3.8 21 0
A.Hall 7 21 3.0 11 0
B.Scaife 1 13 13.0 13t 1
A.Jones 2 8 4.0 7 0
C.Roby 1 3 3.0 3 0
B.Jones 1 3 3.0 3 0
D.Givens 1 3 3.0 3 0
D.Nickey 1 0 0.0 0 0
Team 469 2214 4.7 70t 15
Opponents 506 2313 4.6 73 20
RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD
D.Bennett 46 737 16.0 39 3
B.Wade 33 461 14.0 25 2
B.Scaife 29 370 12.8 34 2
B.Jones 27 384 14.2 53 4
T.Henry 18 78 4.3 12 0
A.Hall 15 138 9.2 28 0
L.White 14 60 4.3 13 0
B.Troupe 13 150 11.5 32 2
R.Williams 8 121 15.1 20 0
D.Givens 8 104 13.0 27 0
B.Hartsock 6 68 11.3 23 0
A.Jones 2 31 15.5 17 0
C.Roby 2 28 14.0 21 0
C.Cramer 2 8 4.0 6 0
C.Brown 2 4 2.0 4 0
C.Wallace 1 6 6.0 6 0
Team 226 2748 12.2 53 13
Opponents 335 3750 11.2 68t 24
INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD
C.Hope 5 105 21.0 61t 1
A.Jones 4 130 32.5 83t 1
L.Thompson 3 14 4.7 11 0
R.Hill 2 20 10.0 11 0
P.Sirmon 1 13 13.0 13 0
K.Bulluck 1 0 0.0 0 0
S.Tulloch 1 0 0.0 0 0
Team 17 282 16.6 83t 2
Opponents 19 250 13.2 55t 2
FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
R.Bironas 0/ 0 10/ 11 7/ 7 4/ 8 1/ 2
Team 0/ 0 10/ 11 7/ 7 4/ 8 1/ 2
Opponents 1/ 1 10/ 11 6/ 10 10/ 10 0/ 1
Bironas/Titans: (), (), (51N, 22G), (33G, 39G), (22G, 47G), (32G, 26G, 30G), (), (), (21G,
41N, 43B), (36G), (48N, 49G), (25G, 60G), (41G, 33G), (44N, 27G), (42G, 20G, 30G),
(25G, 23N, 27G, 27G)
Opponents: (18G, 34N, 30N), (28G, 31G, 35G, 44G), (40G, 30N, 39G), (26N, 43G), (), (),
(27G), (47G, 21G, 39G), (27G, 40G), (42G, 38G), (), (53N,20G), (49G, 46G), (43G), (21G,
36G, 45G, 21G, 24G), (28G, 26G, 33N)
Fumbles Lost: V.Young 3, A.Hall 1, D.Bennett 1, T.Henry 1, B.Scaife 1 Total: 7
Opponent Fumble Recoveries: T.Brown 2, R.Starks 2, C.Finnegan 2, S.Tulloch 1,
K.Bulluck 1, L.Woods 1, L.Thompson 1, C.Hope 1 Total: 11
KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD
B.Wade 50 1194 23.9 48 0
A.Jones 20 521 26.1 70 0
B.Scaife 4 64 16.0 18 0
C.Cramer 3 37 12.3 21 0
L.White 1 14 14.0 14 0
B.Hartsock 1 5 5.0 5 0
Team 79 1835 23.2 70 0
Opponents 58 1263 21.8 52 0
PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD
A.Jones 34 3 440 12.9 90t 3
B.Wade 3 3 27 9.0 18 0
Team 37 6 467 12.6 90t 3
Opponents 33 24 278 8.4 39 0
PUNTING No Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B
C.Hentrich 88 3760 42.7 37.3 10 32 73 0
Team 88 3760 42.7 37.3 10 32 73 0
Opponents 67 2888 42.5 34.4 4 18 61 1
Tackles
PLAYER UT AT TT S Yds QBP TkL Int Yds TD PD FF FR
Bulluck, Keith . . . . . . 107 54 161 2.5 10 4 3 1 0 0 9 2 1
Hope, Chris . . . . . . . . 99 29 128 0.0 0 0 0 5 105 1 15 0 1
Thornton, David . . . . . . 93 29 122 0.0 0 1 4 0 0 0 6 2 0
Vanden Bosch, Kyle . . 67 51 118 6.5 48 30 4 0 0 0 0 1 0
Sirmon, Peter. . . . . . . . 67 38 105 0.5 1 0 4 1 13 0 5 0 0
Thompson, Lamont . . . 58 19 77 0.0 0 1 0 3 14 0 8 0 2
Smith, Robaire. . . . . . . 43 33 76 0.5 3 5 4 0 0 0 3 0 0
Jones, Pacman . . . . . . 54 13 67 1.0 3 0 0 4 130 1 14 1 0
Hill, Reynaldo . . . . . . . 41 18 59 0.0 0 0 0 2 20 0 5 0 0
Haynesworth, Albert . . 34 25 59 2.0 15 13 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
Finnegan, Cortland . . . 47 10 57 2.0 10 3 1 0 0 0 7 1 1
LaBoy, Travis . . . . . . . . 31 26 57 3.5 18 12 4 0 0 0 1 1 0
Starks, Randy . . . . . . . 36 20 56 3.0 19 13 5 0 0 0 0 0 2
Brown, Tony. . . . . . . . . 33 18 51 1.5 6 13 4 0 0 0 0 0 2
Tulloch, Stephen . . . . . 23 14 37 0.5 1 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0
Conover, Sean. . . . . . . 12 9 21 0.0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mahelona, Jesse . . . . . 12 9 21 1.0 9 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Fuller, Vincent . . . . . . . 11 4 15 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 0
Odom, Antwan. . . . . . . . 9 6 15 0.5 3 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bockwoldt, Colby . . . . . . 4 3 7 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Scott, DeQuincy. . . . . . . 2 3 5 0.0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Woolfolk, Andre . . . . . . . 4 0 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Savage, Josh . . . . . . . . 2 2 4 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Amato, Ken . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Reynolds, Robert . . . . . 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lowry, Calvin . . . . . . . . . 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
King, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Nande, Terna . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Nickey, Donnie. . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Toone, Spencer . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Waddell, Michael . . . . . 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
*Woods, LeVar. . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TEAM TOTALS . . . . . 893 435 1328 26.0 148 110 44 17 282 2 79 10 9
*Woods also had 6 UT, 0 AT, 6 TT, I TKL, 1 FF and 1 FR in 7 games with Detroit.
2006 REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATS
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Tackles Blocks
PLAYER UT AT TT FF FR PAT FG PUNT
Bockwoldt, Colby . . . . .14 6 20 0 1 0 0 0
Tulloch, Stephen . . . . .13 4 17 0 1 0 0 0
Nickey, Donnie . . . . . . .10 6 16 0 0 0 0 0
Cramer, Casey . . . . . . . .9 6 15 0 2 0 0 1
Finnegan, Cortland . . . .9 6 15 0 1 0 0 0
Lowry, Calvin . . . . . . . . .9 6 15 1 0 0 0 0
Fuller, Vincent . . . . . . . .4 6 10 0 0 0 0 0
Roby, Courtney . . . . . . .2 7 9 0 0 0 0 0
Woods, LeVar . . . . . . . .6 2 8 0 1 0 0 0
Reynolds, Robert . . . . . .5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0
King, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . .3 2 5 0 0 0 0 0
Amato, Ken . . . . . . . . . .2 3 5 0 0 0 0 0
Hall, Ahmard . . . . . . . . .3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0
Hentrich, Craig . . . . . . . .2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
Bironas, Rob . . . . . . . . .1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0
Troupe, Ben . . . . . . . . . .1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0
Woolfolk, Andre . . . . . . .1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0
Ganther, Quinton . . . . . .1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Nande, Terna . . . . . . . . .1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Sirmon, Peter . . . . . . . . .1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Thompson, Lamont . . . .1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Thornton, David . . . . . . .1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Toone, Spencer . . . . . . .0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
Amano, Eugene . . . . . . .0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Jones, Pacman . . . . . . .0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Brown, Tony . . . . . . . . . .0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Smith, Robaire . . . . . . . .0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
TEAM TOTALS: . . . . .99 59 158 1 9 2 0 1
SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICSTackles
PLAYER UT AT TT FF FR
Bennett, Drew . . . . . . . .3 0 3 0 0
White, LenDale . . . . . . .2 0 2 0 0
Hall, Ahmard . . . . . . . . .2 0 2 0 0
Henry, Travis . . . . . . . . .2 0 2 0 2
Olson, Benji . . . . . . . . . .2 0 2 0 0
Young, Vince . . . . . . . . .2 0 2 0 4
Roos, Michael . . . . . . . .1 1 2 0 0
Cramer, Casey . . . . . . . .1 0 1 0 0
Givens, David . . . . . . . .1 0 1 0 0
Scaife, Bo . . . . . . . . . . .1 0 1 0 0
Jones, Brandon . . . . . . .0 1 1 0 0
Stewart, David . . . . . . . .0 1 1 0 1
Bell, Jacob . . . . . . . . . .0 0 0 0 2
Bennett, Drew . . . . . . . .0 0 0 0 1
Brown, Chris . . . . . . . . .0 0 0 0 1
Jones, Pacman . . . . . . .0 0 0 0 1
TEAM TOTALS: . . . . .17 3 20 0 12
MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS
Legend:
S Sacks PD Passes Defensed
TT Total Tackles TD Int Returns for Touchdown
UT Unassisted Tackles Int Interceptions
QBP Quarterback Pressure FR Fumble Recovery
Yds Yards Lost on Sack FF Forced Fumble
AT Assisted Tackles Yds Interception Return Yards
TkL Tackles for Loss SpT Special Teams Tackles
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QUARTERBACKS (4)
5 Collins, Kerry QB 6-5 245 12/30/72 12 Penn. State Lebanon, PA UFA (OAK)
7 Koral, David QB 6-2 212 11/27/82 1 UCLA Santa Monia, CA FA-'07
14 Smith, Kent QB 6-5 215 9/5/83 1 Central Michigan Toledo, OH FA-'07
10 Young, Vince QB 6-5 233 5/18/83 2 Texas Houston, TX D1-'06
RUNNING BACKS/FULLBACKS (4)
35 Ganther, Quinton RB 5-9 214 7/15/84 1 Utah Richmond, CA D7c-'06
45 Hall, Ahmard FB 5-10 242 11/13/79 2 Texas Angleton, TX FA-'06
39 Moore, Dontrell RB 5-9 208 9/25/82 1 New Mexico Hampton, VA FA-'07
25 White, LenDale RB 6-1 235 12/20/84 2 Southern California Denver, CO D2-'06
WIDE RECEIVERS (8)
12 Gage, Justin WR 6-4 212 1/24/81 5 Missouri Jefferson City, MO UFA (CHI)'07
87 Givens, David WR 6-0 215 8/16/80 7 Notre Dame Humble, TX UFA (NE) '06
81 Jones, Brandon WR 6-1 212 10/6/82 3 Oklahoma Texarkana, TX D3b-'05
85 Orr, Jonathan WR 6-1 193 3/20/83 2 Wisconsin Detroit, MI D6-'06
82 Roby, Courtney WR 6-0 189 1/10/83 3 Indiana Indianapolis, IN D3a-'05
18 Ross, Richie WR 6-4 208 9/28/82 1 Nebraska-Kearney Lincoln, NE FA-'06
19 Solomon, Clinton WR 6-3 214 10/21/83 1 Iowa Fort Worth, TX FA-'07
86 Williams, Roydell WR 6-0 187 3/14/81 3 Tulane LaPlace, LA D4c-'05
TIGHT ENDS (6)
48 Cramer, Casey TE 6-2 250 1/5/82 3 Dartmouth Middleton, WI W(CAR)-'06
47 Hartsock, Ben TE 6-4 255 7/5/80 4 Ohio State Chillicothe, OH W (IND) '06
46 Petrowski, Jamie TE 6-4 250 7/12/82 1 Indiana State Terre Haute, IN FA-'06
80 Scaife, Bo TE 6-3 249 1/6/81 3 Texas Denver, CO D6-'05
84 Troupe, Ben TE 6-4 270 9/1/82 4 Florida Augusta, GA D2-‘04
89 Wallace, Cooper TE 6-3 258 4/26/82 1 Auburn Nashville, TN FA-'06
CENTERS (3)
54 Amano, Eugene C/G 6-3 310 3/1/82 3 SE Missouri St. San Diego, CA D7-‘04
73 Geisinger, Justin C/G 6-3 322 5/24/82 2 Vanderbilt Pittsburgh, PA FA-'06
68 Mawae, Kevin C 6-4 289 1/23/71 13 Louisiana State Leesville, LA UFA (NYJ) '06
GUARDS (4)
60 Bell, Jacob G/T 6-4 295 3/2/81 3 Miami (OH) Cleveland, OH D5-‘04
Douglas, Cody G 6-4 312 11/25/83 1 Tennessee LaMarque, TX FA-'06
75 Olson, Benji G 6-4 320 6/5/75 9 Washington Port Orchard, WA D5-’98
67 Snell, Isaac G 6-6 288 11/4/81 1 North Dakota St. Pipestone, MN FA-'06
TACKLES (4)
70 Loper, Daniel T 6-6 320 1/15/82 3 Texas Tech Houston, TX D5b-'05
71 Roos, Michael T 6-7 315 10/5/82 2 Eastern Washington Vancouver, WA D2-'05
76 Stewart, David T 6-7 318 8/28/82 2 Mississippi State Moulton, AL D4b-'05
72 Wand, Seth T 6-7 327 8/6/79 4 NW Missouri St. Springfield, MO FA-'06
PLACEKICKERS (1)
2 Bironas, Rob K 6-0 205 1/29/78 2 Georgia Southern Louisville, KY FA-'05
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DEFENSIVE ENDS (6)
Adibi, Nathaniel DE 6-3 249 1/25/81 1 Virginia Tech Hampton, VA FA-'07
77 Conover, Sean DE 6-5 262 7/31/84 R Bucknell Whitman, MA FA-'06
91 LaBoy, Travis DE 6-3 260 8/20/81 3 Hawaii San Rafael, CA D2-‘04
98 Odom, Antwan DE 6-5 274 9/24/81 4 Alabama Bayou La Batre, AL D2-‘04
95 Savage, Josh DE 6-4 276 9/28/80 2 Utah Hillcrest, UT W(ATL)-'06
93 Vanden Bosch, Kyle DE 6-4 278 11/17/78 6 Nebraska Larchwood, IA UFA (AZ)-'05
DEFENSIVE TACKLES (6)
97 Brown, Tony DT/DE 6-3 285 9/29/80 3 Memphis Chattanooga, TN FA-'06
92 Haynesworth, Albert DT 6-6 320 6/17/81 6 Tennessee Hartsville, SC D1-’02
99 Long, Rien DT 6-6 300 8/7/81 5 Washington State Anacortes, WA D4-’03
94 Mahelona, Jesse DT 6-0 311 4/7/83 2 Tennessee Kailua-Kona, HI D5b-'06
90 Starks, Randy DT 6-3 312 12/14/83 4 Maryland Waldorf, MD D3-‘04
79 White, Marcus DT 6-5 303 11/13/81 1 Murray State Theodore, AL FA-'05
LINEBACKERS (10)
Allred, Colin LB 6-1 238 4/15/83 1 Baylor Dallas, TX FA-'06
58 Amato, Ken LB/LS 6-2 245 5/18/77 5 Montana State Miami, FL FA-’03
53 Bulluck, Keith LB 6-3 235 4/4/77 8 Syracuse New City, NY D1-’00
59 Fowler, Ryan LB 6-3 250 5/20/82 4 Duke Redington Shores, FLRFA (DAL)'07
57 Nande, Terna LB 6-0 230 6/17/83 1 Miami (OH) Grand Rapids, MI D5a-'06
51 Reynolds, Robert LB 6-3 247 5/20/81 4 Ohio State Bowling Green, KY D5-‘04
50 Thornton, David LB 6-2 225 11/1/78 6 North Carolina Goldsboro, NC UFA (IND) '06
49 Toone, Spencer LB 6-2 240 8/25/80 1 Utah Blackfoot, ID D7b-'06
55 Tulloch, Stephen LB 5-11 235 1/1/85 2 N.C. State Miami, FL D4b-'06
49 Woods, LeVar LB 6-2 241 3/15/78 7 Iowa Larchwood, IA FA-'06
CORNERBACKS (7)
31 Finnegan, Cortland CB 5-10 188 2/2/84 2 Samford Milton, FL D7a-'06
Harper, Nick CB 5-10 182 9/10/74 7 Fort Valley St. Baldwin, GA UFA (IND) '07
21 Hill, Reynaldo CB 5-11 185 8/28/82 3 Florida Ft. Lauderdale, FL D7-'05
32 Jones, Pacman* CB 5-10 185 9/30/83 3 West Virginia Atlanta, GA D1-'05
30 King, Eric CB 5-10 185 5/10/82 3 Wake Forest Woodstock, MD W (BUF)-'06
36 Waddell, Michael CB 5-10 180 1/9/81 4 North Carolina Ellerbe, NC D4-‘04
26 Woolfolk, Andre CB 6-2 197 1/26/80 5 Oklahoma Denver, CO D1-'03
SAFETIES (6)
22 Fuller, Vincent S 6-1 190 8/3/82 3 Virginia Tech Baltimore, MD D4a-'05
24 Hope, Chris S 5-11 206 9/29/80 6 Florida State Rock Hill, SC UFA (PIT) -'06
37 Lowry, Calvin S 5-11 200 2/13/83 2 Penn. State Fayetteville, NC D4a-'06
23 Nickey, Donnie S 6-3 210 4/25/80 4 Ohio State Plain City, OH D5-’03
38 Scott, Bryan S 6-1 219 4/13/81 5 Penn. State Doylestown, PA UFA (NO)-'07
28 Thompson, Lamont S 6-1 215 7/30/78 6 Washington State Richmond, CA FA-’03
PUNTERS (2)
15 Hentrich, Craig P/K 6-3 213 5/18/71 13 Notre Dame Alton, IL UFA (GB)-’98
Pakulak, Glenn P 6-3 220 4/9/80 1 Kentucky Lapeer, MI FA-'07
* Reserve/Suspended
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NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. DATE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN ACQUIRED
Allred, Colin LB 6-1 238 4/15/83 1 Baylor Dallas, TX FA-'0654 Amano, Eugene C 6-3 310 3/1/82 4 SE Missouri St. San Diego, CA D7-‘0458 Amato, Ken LB/LS 6-2 245 5/18/77 5 Montana State Miami, FL FA-’0360 Bell, Jacob G/T 6-4 295 3/2/81 4 Miami (Oh) Cleveland, OH D5-‘042 Bironas, Rob K 6-0 205 1/29/78 3 Georgia Southern Louisville, KY FA-'0597 Brown, Tony DT/DE 6-3 285 9/29/80 3 Memphis Chattanooga, TN FA-'0653 Bulluck, Keith LB 6-3 235 4/4/77 8 Syracuse New City, NY D1-’005 Collins, Kerry QB 6-5 245 12/30/72 13 Penn. State Lebanon, PA UFA (OAK) '0677 Conover, Sean DE 6-5 262 7/31/84 2 Bucknell Whitman, MA FA-'0648 Cramer, Casey TE 6-2 250 1/5/82 3 Dartmouth Middleton, WI W(CAR)'0631 Finnegan, Cortland CB 5-10 188 2/2/84 2 Samford Milton, FL D7a-'0659 Fowler, Ryan LB 6-3 250 5/20/82 4 Duke Redington Shores, FL RFA (DAL)'0722 Fuller, Vincent S 6-1 190 8/3/82 3 Virginia Tech Baltimore, MD D4a-'0512 Gage, Justin WR 6-4 212 1/24/81 5 Missouri Jefferson City, MO UFA (CHI)'0735 Ganther, Quinton RB 5-9 214 7/15/84 1 Utah Richmond, CA D7c-'0673 Geisinger, Justin C/G 6-3 322 5/24/82 3 Vanderbilt Pittsburgh, PA FA-'0687 Givens, David WR 6-0 215 8/16/80 6 Notre Dame Humble, TX UFA (NE) '0645 Hall, Ahmard FB 5-11 242 11/13/79 2 Texas Angleton, TX FA-06'
Harper, Nick CB 5-10 182 9/10/74 7 Fort Valley St. Baldwin, GA UFA (IND) '0747 Hartsock, Ben TE 6-4 255 7/5/80 4 Ohio State Chillicothe, OH W (IND) '0692 Haynesworth, Albert DT 6-6 320 6/17/81 6 Tennessee Hartsville, SC D1-’0215 Hentrich, Craig P/K 6-3 213 5/18/71 14 Notre Dame Alton, IL UFA (GB)-’9821 Hill, Reynaldo CB 5-11 185 8/28/82 3 Florida Ft. Lauderdale, FL D7-'0524 Hope, Chris S 6-0 208 9/29/80 6 Florida State Rock Hill, SC UFA (PIT) -'0681 Jones, Brandon WR 6-1 212 10/6/82 3 Oklahoma Texarkana, TX D3b-'0530 King, Eric CB 5-10 185 5/10/82 3 Wake Forest Woodstock, MD W(BUF)-'067 Koral, David QB 6-2 212 11/27/82 1 UCLA Santa Monia, CA FA-'0791 LaBoy, Travis DE 6-3 260 8/20/81 4 Hawaii San Rafael, CA D2-‘0499 Long, Rien DT 6-6 300 8/7/81 5 Washington State Anacortes, WA D4-’0370 Loper, Daniel T 6-6 320 1/15/82 3 Texas Tech Houston, TX D5b-'0537 Lowry, Calvin S 5-11 200 2/13/83 2 Penn. State Fayetteville, NC D4a-'0694 Mahelona, Jesse DT 6-0 311 4/7/83 2 Tennessee Kailua-Kona, HI D5b-'0668 Mawae, Kevin C 6-4 289 1/23/71 14 Louisiana State Leesville, LA UFA (NYJ) '0639 Moore, Dontrell RB 5-9 208 9/25/82 1 New Mexico Hampton, VA FA-'0757 Nande, Terna LB 6-0 230 6/17/83 1 Miami (OH) Grand Rapids, MI D5a-'0623 Nickey, Donnie S 6-3 210 4/25/80 5 Ohio State Plain City, OH D5-’0398 Odom, Antwan DE 6-5 274 9/24/81 4 Alabama Bayou La Batre, AL D2-‘0475 Olson, Benji G 6-4 320 6/5/75 10 Washington Port Orchard, WA D5-’9885 Orr, Jonathan WR 6-1 193 3/20/83 2 Wisconsin Detroit, MI D6-'0651 Reynolds, Robert LB 6-3 247 5/20/81 4 Ohio State Bowling Green, KY D5-‘0482 Roby, Courtney WR 6-0 189 1/10/83 3 Indiana Indianapolis, IN D3a-'0571 Roos, Michael T 6-7 315 10/5/82 3 Eastern Washington Vancouver, WA D2-'0595 Savage, Josh DE 6-4 276 9/28/80 3 Utah Hillcrest, UT W (ATL)-'0680 Scaife, Bo TE 6-3 249 1/6/81 3 Texas Denver, CO D6-'0538 Scott, Bryan S 6-1 219 4/13/81 5 Penn. State Doylestown, PA UFA (NO)-'0714 Smith, Kent QB 6-5 215 9/5/83 1 Central Michigan Toledo, OH FA-'0767 Snell, Isaac G 6-6 288 11/4/81 1 North Dakota St. Pipestone, MN FA-'0619 Solomon, Clinton WR 6-3 214 10/21/83 1 Iowa Fort Worth, TX FA-'0790 Starks, Randy DT 6-3 312 12/14/83 4 Maryland Waldorf, MD D3-‘0476 Stewart, David T 6-7 318 8/28/82 3 Mississippi State Moulton, AL D4b-'0528 Thompson, Lamont S 6-1 215 7/30/78 6 Washington State Richmond, CA FA-’0350 Thornton, David LB 6-2 225 11/1/78 6 North Carolina Goldsboro, NC UFA (IND) '0649 Toone, Spencer LB 6-2 240 8/25/80 1 Utah Blackfoot, ID D7b-'0684 Troupe, Ben TE 6-4 270 9/1/82 4 Florida Augusta, GA D2-‘0455 Tulloch, Stephen LB 5-11 235 1/1/85 2 N.C. State Miami, FL D4b-'0693 Vanden Bosch, Kyle DE 6-4 278 11/17/78 7 Nebraska Larchwood, IA UFA (AZ)-'0536 Waddell, Michael CB 5-10 180 1/9/81 4 North Carolina Ellerbe, NC D4-‘0489 Wallace, Cooper TE 6-3 258 4/26/82 1 Auburn Nashville, TN FA-'0664 Wand, Seth T 6-7 327 8/6/79 5 NW Missouri St. Springfield, MO FA-'0625 White, LenDale RB 6-1 235 12/20/84 2 Southern California Denver, CO D2-'0679 White, Marcus DT 6-5 303 11/13/81 1 Murray State Theodore, AL FA-'0586 Williams, Roydell WR 6-0 187 3/14/81 3 Tulane LaPlace, LA D4c-'0549 Woods, LeVar LB 6-2 241 3/15/78 7 Iowa Larchwood, IA FA-'0626 Woolfolk, Andre CB 6-2 197 1/26/80 5 Oklahoma Denver, CO D1-'0310 Young, Vince QB 6-5 233 5/18/83 2 Texas Houston, TX D1-'06
ALLOCATED TO NFL EUROPA:
Adibi, Nathaniel DE 6-3 249 1/25/81 1 Virginia Tech Hampton, VA FA-'07Douglas, Cody G 6-4 312 11/25/83 1 Tennessee LaMarque, TX FA-'06Pakulak, Glenn P 6-3 220 4/9/80 1 Kentucky Lapeer, MI FA-'07
46 Petrowski, Jamie TE 6-4 250 7/12/82 1 Indiana State Terre Haute, IN FA-'0618 Ross, Richie WR 6-4 208 9/28/82 1 Nebraska-Kearney Lincoln, NE FA-'06
RESERVE/SUSPENDED:
32 Jones, Pacman CB 5-10 185 9/30/83 3 West Virginia Atlanta, GA D1-'05
Roster Count: 71As of April 19, 2007
HEAD COACH: JEFF FISHERASSISTANT COACHES: NORM CHOW (off.coordinator), JIM SCHWARTZ (def. coordinator), DAVE McGINNIS (asst. head coach/linebackers), MATT BURKE (defensiveassistant), CHUCK CECIL (secondary), MARTY GALBRAITH (special teams asst.), FRED GRAVES (wide receivers), CRAIG JOHNSON (quarterbacks), ALAN LOWRY(special teams), MIKE MUNCHAK (offensive line), MARCUS ROBERTSON (asst. secondary), RAY SHERMAN (wide receivers), SHERMAN SMITH (asst. head coach/run-ning backs), JIM WASHBURN (defensive line), STEVE WATTERSON (strength and rehabilitation), JOHN ZERNHELT (tight ends)
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NFL HOW
NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN ACQUIRED
2 Rob Bironas K 6-0 205 29 3 Georgia Southern Louisville, KY FA-'055 Kerry Collins QB 6-5 245 34 13 Penn. State Lebanon, PA UFA (OAK)-'068 Matt Mauck QB 6-2 220 28 2 Louisiana State Evansville, IN FA-'0510 Vince Young QB 6-5 233 23 2 Texas Houston, TX D1-'0612 Justin Gage WR 6-4 212 26 5 Missouri Jefferson City, MO UFA (CHI)-'0714 Kent Smith QB 6-5 215 23 1 Central Michigan Toledo, OH FA-'0715 Craig Hentrich P/K 6-3 213 35 14 Notre Dame Alton, IL UFA (GB)-’9819 Clinton Solomon WR 6-3 214 23 1 Iowa Fort Worth, TX FA-'0721 Reynaldo Hill CB 5-11 185 24 3 Florida Ft. Lauderdale, FL D7-'0522 Vincent Fuller S 6-1 190 24 3 Virginia Tech Baltimore, MD D4a-'0523 Donnie Nickey S 6-3 210 26 4 Ohio State Plain City, OH D5-’0324 Chris Hope S 6-0 208 26 6 Florida State Rock Hill, SC UFA (PIT) -'0625 LenDale White RB 6-1 235 22 2 Southern California Denver, CO D2-'0626 Andre Woolfolk CB 6-2 197 27 5 Oklahoma Denver, CO D1-’0328 Lamont Thompson S 6-1 215 28 6 Washington State Richmond, CA FA-’0330 Eric King CB 5-10 185 24 3 Wake Forest Woodstock, MD W (BUF)-'0631 Cortland Finnegan CB 5-10 188 23 2 Samford Milton, FL D7a-'0635 Quinton Ganther RB 5-9 214 22 1 Utah Richmond, CA D7c-'0636 Michael Waddell CB 5-10 180 26 4 North Carolina Ellerbe, NC D4-‘0437 Calvin Lowry S 5-11 200 24 2 Penn. State Fayetteville, NC D4a-'0638 Bryan Scott S 6-1 219 26 5 Penn. State Doylestown, PA UFA (NO)-'0739 Dontrell Moore RB 5-9 208 24 1 New Mexico Hampton, VA FA-'0745 Ahmard Hall FB 5-11 242 27 2 Texas Angleton, TX FA-'0647 Ben Hartsock TE 6-4 255 26 4 Ohio State Chillicothe, OH W (IND) -'0648 Casey Cramer TE 6-2 250 25 3 Dartmouth Middleton, WI W (CAR)-'0649 LeVar Woods LB 6-2 241 29 7 Iowa Larchwood, IA FA-'0650 David Thornton LB 6-2 225 28 6 North Carolina Goldsboro, NC UFA (IND) -'0651 Robert Reynolds LB 6-3 247 25 4 Ohio State Bowling Green, KY D5-‘0453 Keith Bulluck LB 6-3 235 30 8 Syracuse New City, NY D1-’0054 Eugene Amano C 6-3 310 25 4 SE Missouri St. San Diego, CA D7-‘0455 Stephen Tulloch LB 5-11 235 22 2 N.C. State Miami, FL D4b-'0656 Spencer Toone LB 6-2 240 26 1 Utah Blackfoot, ID D7b-'0657 Terna Nande LB 6-0 230 23 1 Miami (OH) Grand Rapids, MI D5a-'0658 Ken Amato LB/LS 6-2 245 29 5 Montana State Miami, FL FA-’0359 Ryan Fowler LB 6-3 250 24 4 Duke Redington Shores, FL RFA (DAL)-'0760 Jacob Bell G/T 6-4 295 26 4 Miami (OH) Cleveland, OH D5-‘0467 Isaac Snell G 6-6 288 25 1 North Dakota St. Pipestone, MN FA-'0668 Kevin Mawae C 6-4 289 36 14 Louisiana State Leesville, LA UFA (NYJ)-'0670 Daniel Loper T 6-6 320 25 3 Texas Tech Houston, TX D5b-'0571 Michael Roos T 6-7 315 24 3 Eastern Washington Vancouver, WA D2-'0572 Seth Wand T 6-7 327 27 5 NW Missouri St. Springfield, MO FA -'0673 Justin Geisinger C/G 6-3 322 24 3 Vanderbilt Pittsburgh, PA FA-'0675 Benji Olson G 6-4 320 31 10 Washington Port Orchard, WA D5-'9876 David Stewart T 6-7 318 24 3 Mississippi State Moulton, AL D4b-'0577 Sean Conover DE 6-5 262 22 2 Bucknell Whitman, MA FA-'0679 Marcus White DT 6-5 303 25 1 Murray State Theodore, AL FA-'0580 Bo Scaife TE 6-3 249 26 3 Texas Denver, CO D6-'0581 Brandon Jones WR 6-1 212 24 3 Oklahoma Texarkana, TX D3b-'0582 Courtney Roby WR 6-0 189 24 3 Indiana Indianapolis, IN D3a-'0584 Ben Troupe TE 6-4 270 24 4 Florida Augusta, GA D2-‘0485 Jonathan Orr WR 6-1 193 24 2 Wisconsin Detroit, MI D6-'0686 Roydell Williams WR 6-0 187 26 3 Tulane LaPlace, LA D4c-'0587 David Givens WR 6-0 215 26 6 Notre Dame Humble, TX UFA (NE) -'0689 Cooper Wallace TE 6-3 258 24 1 Auburn Nashville, TN FA-'0690 Randy Starks DT 6-3 312 23 4 Maryland Waldorf, MD D3-‘0491 Travis LaBoy DE 6-3 260 25 4 Hawaii San Rafael, CA D2-‘0492 Albert Haynesworth DT 6-6 320 25 6 Tennessee Hartsville, SC D1-’0293 Kyle Vanden Bosch DE 6-4 278 28 7 Nebraska Larchwood, IA UFA (AZ)-'0594 Jesse Mahelona DT 6-0 311 24 2 Tennessee Kailua-Kona, HI D5b-'0695 Josh Savage DE 6-4 276 26 3 Utah Hillcrest, UT W(ATL)-'0697 Tony Brown DT/DE 6-3 285 26 3 Memphis Chattanooga, TN FA-'0698 Antwan Odom DE 6-5 274 25 4 Alabama Bayou La Batre, AL D2-‘0499 Rien Long DT 6-6 300 25 5 Washington State Anacortes, WA D4-’03
Colin Allred LB 6-1 238 24 1 Baylor Dallas, TX FA-'06Nick Harper CB 5-10 182 32 7 Fort Valley State Baldwin, GA UFA (IND)-'07
ALLOCATED TO NFL EUROPA:
18 Richie Ross WR 6-4 208 24 1 Nebraska-Kearney Lincoln, NE FA-'0646 Jamie Petrowski TE 6-4 250 24 1 Indiana State Terre Haute, IN FA-'06
Nathaniel Adibi DE 6-3 249 26 1 Virginia Tech Hampton, VA FA-'07Cody Douglas G 6-4 312 23 1 Tennessee LaMarque, TX FA-'06Glenn Pakulak P 6-3 220 27 1 Kentucky Lapeer, MI FA-'07
RESERVE/SUSPENDED:
32 Pacman Jones CB 5-10 185 23 3 West Virginia Atlanta, GA D1-'05
Roster Count: 71As of April 19, 2007
HEAD COACH: JEFF FISHERASSISTANT COACHES: NORM CHOW (off.coordinator), JIM SCHWARTZ (def. coordinator), DAVE McGINNIS (asst. head coach/linebackers), MATT BURKE (defensiveassistant), CHUCK CECIL (secondary), MARTY GALBRAITH (special teams asst.), FRED GRAVES (wide receivers), CRAIG JOHNSON (quarterbacks), ALAN LOWRY(special teams), MIKE MUNCHAK (offensive line), MARCUS ROBERTSON (asst. secondary), RAY SHERMAN (wide receivers), SHERMAN SMITH (asst. head coach/run-ning backs), JIM WASHBURN (defensive line), STEVE WATTERSON (strength and rehabilitation), JOHN ZERNHELT (tight ends)