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Jeffery Simmons
While Simmons has long served as the anchor of the Tennessee defense, he definitely doesn't hold that unit down. Sinking offensive lines with his powerful style of play, the All-Pro tackle elevates his squad with run-stuffing force and quarterback-hunting sacks.
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Tennessee wanted momentum heading into the 2021 playoffs and decided to play its starters in a Week 18 matchup against Houston. Tannehill looked sharp, dicing up the defense and doing so efficiently. He completed 71.8 percent of his passes, fired four touchdowns and led the Titans to a 28-25 win.



Last November, Cortland got a shoutout from Snoop Dogg in a YouTube video as "one of my favorite players in the NFL" because of the way he punishes the opposition. Finnegan is not only one the hardest-hitting cornerbacks in the game, but one of the most exciting. He has scored with an interception three straight years - from 99, 80 and 41 yards out.



Call a "go" route and watch Burks go fetch the football like a frisbee. The speedy playmaker built a reputation for blowing the top off secondaries and sprinting under deep passes. As a sophomore in 2020, the fleet-footed receiver finished ninth in the FBS in receptions of at least 40 yards (five).



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Jevon Kearse, Defensive End - Titans.
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Jevon Kearse
Jevon began his career at Florida as a safely, but eventually grew into the linebacker's role. He obviously has pass coverage skills, but his pass-rushing potential is why he became the second linebacker taken in the 1999 draft. Kearse has ideal size for that position, yet shows the speed of a defensive back. Although not a full-time starter until his senior year, he had 34 tackles behind the line of scrimmage in his career.
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