Tennessee Titans defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons was recently named to the NFL Top 100 Players list as the 73rd best player in the league. However, that's not the accolade he's striving for the most.
The NFL is releasing its annual Top 100 Players list, which is a ranking built by the players to determine the top guys in the league. And for the first time on the list this year, there's a Tennessee Titans entry.
The Tennessee Titans didn’t make much of an impact on this year’s ESPN positional list rankings ESPN has been dropping their annual position ranking lists this week.
Around this time every year, ESPN releases a list of the top 10 NFL players at every position group. These lists are the result of polling NFL coaches, executives, and scouts on the players they spend their lives watching.
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Every year ESPN surveys league executives, coaches, and scouts to compile a top 10 ranking for each position group. The list for interior defensive linemen was announced today and the Tennessee Titans' Jeffery Simmons was ranked No.
It's once again time of year for ESPN's league-wide survey of NFL executives, coaches, and scouts to rank the top 10 players at every position on the field. This one just means more.
The Tennessee Titans have a lot of star quality across the roster on both sides of the ball. There isn't quite a sure-fire star on the team, but there are several people who could compete for that "top spot." NFL.com writer Eric Edholm named his pick for team MVP for every team and he chose defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons for the Titans.
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Tennessee Titans defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons pulled no punches during his Rich Eisen Show appearance Tennessee Titans superstar defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons was absolutely on one during his recent appearance on the Rich Eisen Show.
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For a team in a retooling phase, the Tennessee Titans' defensive front stands out as one of the roster's greatest strengths. Of course, the star of the show up front is Jeffery Simmons, a two-time Pro Bowler and one of the top interior defenders in the league.
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Locking down Simmons, a two-time All-Pro and Pro Bowl selection, was presumably at the top of first-year general manager Ran Carthon’s to-do after taking the job in January.
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