TEN

Daniel Graham, TE Tennessee Titans

2011 Strength of Schedule - TEN

W1W2W3W4W5W6W7W8W9W10W11W12W13W14W15W16W17
25
@JAX
2
BAL
8
DEN
28
@CLE
11
@PIT

BYE
6
HOU
4
IND
23
CIN
17
@CAR
13
@ATL
7
TB
31
@BUF
16
NO
4
@IND
25
JAX
6
@HOU

Schedule difficulty based on schedule-adjusted, positional defensive ranking. Top DEF = 1, bottom DEF = 32.

2011 Game Stats

WeekOppRecRecYdsRecTDTgtsYPCRuAttRuYdsRuTDFumYPR
1JAX----------
2BAL0000-0000-
3DEN14114.000000-
4CLE0000-0000-
5PIT0001-0000-
6BYE----------
7HOU0001-0000-
8IND0001-0000-
9CIN0000-0000-
10CAR0000-0000-
11ATL0000-0000-
12TB0000-0000-
13BUF1210121.000000-
14NO0000-0000-
15IND0000-0000-
16JAX0000-0000-
17HOU0000-0000-
Totals2251512.5000000.00

Most Recent News

October 20, 2011, 1:47pm

The Tennessean - [Full Article]

Aside from a big game against the Browns on Oct. 2, when he scored on an 80-yard catch-and-run, Cook has been inconsistent. In four games he had two catches or less.

Palmer insisted he still has big plans for the third-year pro. Cook has 11 catches for 208 yards and leads the team in average yards per catch, thanks to the 80-yarder against the Browns.

“I am not disappointed in him at all,” Palmer said. “I’m actually pleased with what he is doing. I’m very pleased.”

Cook’s biggest issue, Palmer said, is the Titans have two veteran tight ends in Craig Stevens and Daniel Graham, and both are primarily blockers. So Cook is on the field for about a third of the offensive snaps.

“He is still making plays; he is still making catches, he is still doing things,” Palmer said. “I think when you say he is a tight end people think he is an every-down tight end. But he’s not.”