The Tennessee Titans have supposedly included an offensive lineman to their lineup in previous Cleveland Browns takeon, Chris Hubbard.
The news comes from ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, although the length and monetary terms of the offer with Hubbard were not divulged.
A previous undrafted totallyfree representative out of Alabama-Birmingham in 2014, Hubbard has 9 years of NFL experience under his belt, with snaps played at both guard and dealwith.
He has invested most of his profession as a backup, however he did make 44 begins over 57 videogames from 2017-20, and more particularly played at right takeon from 2017-19.
Hubbard infact showed to be a functional lineman in pass security in that period, however his run-blocking numbers left a lot to be wanted. Here’s a appearance at his PFF grades and pass defense statistics from 2017-19:
The 6-foot-4, 295-pound lineman made 5 begins over 11 contests in 2020, with 224 snaps at right guard and 62 at right takeon. Here’s what those snaps produced, per PFF.
The 32-year-old has played moderately over the past 2 years, with simply 5 videogames (one start) in that period. His 2021 season was cut brief after one videogame due a tricepsmuscles injury, and he appeared in simply 4 videogames in 2022.
Hubbard is the lower of the 2 linemen the Titans brought in for a exercise justrecently (George Fant was the other), however he does offer Tennessee another experienced beginning or depth alternative at several areas, consistingof at right dealwith.
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