Josh Whyle
Titans Beat: Josh Whyle expected to make "big jump" in 2024
6 months ago

Titans beat reporter Jim Wyatt notes that he expects 2nd year TE Josh Whyle to make a big jump in production this year.

The Tennessee Titans selection of big bodied former Cincinnati Bearcat TE Josh Whyle  has generated very little buzz up to this point.  Whyle’s work in the offseason has impressed head coach Bryan Callahan and team reporter Jim Wyatt.  Callahan noted that he was impressed with the work Whyle has put in his first full professional offseason and that Whyle’s focus on getting bigger and stronger than his already massive 6 ‘7’’ 248 pound frame could lead to more looks in the passing game.  

 

Jim Wyatt, a longtime Titans team reporter, hinted that there could be a “big jump” in productivity from Whyle.  Whyle caught 9 passes for 94 yards and 1 TD on 15 targets last year before landing on injured reserve after a knee injury prematurely ended his 2023 rookie campaign.  Whyle may not be on the redraft radar just yet, but with this news he should warrant serious consideration as a flyer on the end of dynasty rosters.