NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -The Tennessee Titans drafted defensive end Derrick Morgan with the 16th pick overall thinking he could help revive their pass rush.
They’re still waiting to see just what he can do on the field.
Morgan signed his contract around midnight Saturday, then passed his physical and got on the field Sunday for the Titans’ second practice of training camp. He didn’t last long before being sidelined – again – by the same tight left calf that bothered him during the offseason.
The Titans have yet to see the promising end go through a full practice. First, Morgan strained his hamstring running sprints in May, then had his left calf tighten up in June.
Tennessee ranked 26th in the NFL in sacks per pass play in 2009.
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