Titans Believe McNair's Trade Value Has Gone Up
23rd May, 2006 - 3:22 pm
Baltimore Sun - The Titans turned down the Ravens' offer of a fifth-round pick for Steve McNair on the second day of the draft. Titans general manager Floyd Reese has since insinuated that his previous demand of a fourth-rounder has gone up.

The consensus among former NFL executives is McNair only merits a second-day draft pick, a selection ranging from a fourth- to a sixth-round selection.

"If [the Titans] get more than a fourth-round pick, they ought to give Reese a big raise," said Gil Brandt, a former Dallas Cowboys executive and now a senior analyst for the NFL's Web site. "People are smart enough to know that he is going to be released unless they can redo his contract. There's no purpose to trade and give up the store for that guy." [READ]

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