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  • TEN Guard #70
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    Titans OL Kevin Zeitler (groin) is questionable for Tennessee’s Week 15 game against the 49ers.
    He appeared to have injured himself in practice on Thursday, and the veteran guard did not participate in Friday’s session. Left tackle Dan Moore (neck) is also questionable after getting in limited sessions on Thursday and Friday. We have higher hopes for Moore than Zeitler at this point, but the Titans could be down two of their better linemen against the 49ers on Sunday.
  • TEN Cornerback #38
    Titans CB L’Jarius Sneed (knee) was limited on Wednesday.
    This should be the norm for Sneed, who underwent a cleanup procedure on his ailing knee this summer. Head coach Brian Callahan said that Sneed’s knee will need to be managed “all the time” so he will likely practice in an abbreviated manner all year. Speedy wide receivers could give him fits in his age-28 season. Titans OT Dan Moore Jr. (ankle) did not practice today.
  • TEN OFFENSIVE TACKLE (SUB) #75
    Texas A&M senior T Dan Moore accepted an invite to the 2021 Reese’s Senior Bowl.
    Moore was a three-year starter for the Aggies after having contributed here and there as a freshman in 2017. Like many other Texas A&M T prospects before him, Moore (6'5/315) is a good athlete for the position and flashes potential as a nifty pass-blocker, but his run blocking leaves something to be desired. He is not the strongest guy out there and getting movement in the run game is usually an issue for him. Barring a fantastic performance in Mobile, Moore is likely a late Day 3 pick who can be stashed for a while as he tries to develop his game.

  • TEN OFFENSIVE TACKLE (SUB) #75
    Texas A&M junior T Dan Moore “must improve his run blocking” in the opinion of Pro Football Network draft analyst Tony Pauline.
    Moore (6'5/325), who started all 13 games for the Aggies last season, was given a fifth round grade by Pauline. But there’s still work to be done, especially when it comes to his effectiveness as a run blocker. “He shows nice athleticism and mobility like his teammate (Carson Green), but he must improve his run blocking,” Pauline, who believes the junior has guard size, wrote. “I could see Moore eventually kicking inside at the next level.”
  • TEN OFFENSIVE TACKLE (SUB) #75
    Texas A&M sophomore T Dan Moore is a prime contender to earn significant playing time during the upcoming season.
    Moore (6'5/317) appeared in seven games last season, making one start at right tackle along the way. He may well be in for a significant boost in playing time this year (if not an outright starting role), as the Aggies are working to replace Koda Martin on the line following his transfer to Syracuse earlier this offseason. The Dallas Morning News’ Alex Miller forwards that one potential iteration could see Carson Green move from right tackle to left tackle, with Moore then taking over Green’s previous spot. We’ll have a more clear idea of what Aggies HC Jimbo Fisher and staff plan on doing along the offensive line once August camp gets underway.