NASHVILLE, Tenn. – It’s impossible to know the Titans’ intent regarding pass rushers on the edge this early in the offseason.

Harold Landry will head into his third season as a speed threat who stalled out down the stretch as an impact player. The sacks stopped at nine through three-quarters of the regular season and he had one in three playoff games.Correa2Texans

Not all the impact is recorded in that stat, but he was not of great influence. He needs, as he did heading into his second year, to expand his repertoire.

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