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Sun Mar 30 201411:55Titans not expected to pick up Locker option
The Titans aren't expected to exercise Jake Locker's 2015 option.
First-round picks under the new CBA all have fifth-year options that would pay them the average salary of the ten highest-paid players at their position. Locker's 2015 option would be in the neighborhood of $14 million. It's not guaranteed, however, and it wouldn't be harmful to the Titans to pick it up. They could just release Locker at a later date. But 2014 is shaping up as a make or break year for the former No. 8 overall pick. He should be ready for minicamp.
Source: Nashville Tennessean
Thu Mar 27 201414:24Jake Locker (Lisfranc) out of walking boot
Jake Locker (Lisfranc surgery) has shed his walking boot, and "hopes" to be ready to resume practicing by June.
Locker recently had follow-up surgery to remove the "hardware" from his injured right foot. Locker is now wearing "normal shoes," putting weight on his foot for the first time since November. He remains on track to be ready for training camp. Locker is going into the final year of his rookie contract, but has a long leash as the Titans' starter after they released experienced backup Ryan Fitzpatrick in favor of "Checkdown" Charlie Whitehurst. However, the Titans reportedly have "no plans" to exercise Locker's fifth-year option.
Source: Nashville Tennessean
Wed Mar 5 201409:13Jake Locker remains in a walking boot
Jake Locker (Lisfranc surgery) will remain in a walking boot for a few more weeks.
The bad news for Locker is that he still has a long way to go in his recovery. He hasn't put any weight on his right foot since his Nov. 10 injury and still has to undergo a procedure to remove some "hardware" that was inserted during surgery. The good news for Locker is that the starting quarterback job remains his to lose under the new Ken Whisenhunt regime. Whiz referred to Locker as "our quarterback" while speaking to fans on Tuesday.
Source: Nashville Tennessean
Fri Feb 21 201411:21Whiz gives Locker half-hearted endorsement
Titans coach Ken Whisenhunt gave Jake Locker an underwhelming endorsement on NFL Network at the Combine.
Whisenhunt started "Jake is ...," then appeared to rein himself in and stutter, before saying "We're excited about Jake. He's our guy going forward." Whiz's body language couldn't have been less confident, but it does appear the Titans have internally deemed Locker their best option for 2014. They're not positioned to draft a top-end rookie passer, and free agency lacks viable starting quarterbacks. Whiz's first year in Nashville could be a rough one.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu Feb 20 201418:58Jake Locker expected to practice by June
Titans GM Ruston Webster expects Jake Locker (Lisfranc surgery) to be ready for OTAs by June.
It means Locker should be able to participate in June's mandatory minicamp, and be 100 percent for training camp. Locker is already behind the eight ball as he attempts to learn new coach Ken Whisenhunt's system, but returning by minicamp would make any previous absences mostly a non-issue.
Source: Nashville Tennessean
Tue Feb 18 201414:35Titans CEO 'absolutely' in support of Locker
Titans CEO Tommy Smith said he's "absolutely" in support of Jake Locker.
"He's the quarterback," Smith added. Smith did say, however, when addressing Chris Johnson's status that he's not going to have much input on personnel decisions and wants the football people -- GM Ruston Webster and coach Ken Whisenhunt -- to make those calls. Locker is far from a lock to open the season as Tennessee's starter, but he'll likely enter camp as the favorite.
Source: Jim Wyatt on Twitter
Sun Feb 16 201410:55Ken Whisenhunt 'excited about' Jake Locker
Coach Ken Whisenhunt said he is "excited about" and has liked what he's seen from Jake Locker.
"I am excited about finding out what he can do with our offense and trying to make things that he does well, have success with that," Whisenhunt said. "I know I have liked what I've seen from Jake, and I am excited about seeing him advance in this offense." Whisenhunt had previously been noncommittal to Locker but could be warming up to him a bit after watching film. We fully expect the Titans to bring in real quarterback competition for Locker.
Source: Nashville Tennessean
Mon Jan 20 201414:13Whisenhunt staying noncommittal on QB Locker
New Titans coach Ken Whisenhunt remained noncommittal to Jake Locker (Lisfranc surgery) as his 2014 quarterback in an interview with SI's Peter King.
It's worth noting Locker shares very few similarities with Whisenhunt's last two worthwhile quarterbacks, Philip Rivers and Kurt Warner. "I haven't studied him as much as I need to," Whiz said of Locker. "I have seen good, and I have seen bad. No question he has ability, and I have heard good things about him. The question is, can he harness the ability, and can he be consistent?" That's been the question about Locker since he was a phenom at the University of Washington."
Source: SI.com
Tue Jan 14 201423:18GM hints Jake Locker will get another chance
Speaking at new coach Ken Whisenhunt's introductory presser, GM Ruston Webster hinted Jake Locker will get another chance to be the Titans' quarterback in 2014.
"I think that's something we'll continue to discuss and go through," Webster said. "But I would anticipate Jake having a good chance to do that." Whisenhunt was similarly measured in his comments, but said nothing to suggest he won't give Locker a chance. Limited to 18 games by injury over the past two seasons, Locker is expected to remain in a walking boot until late March as he recovers from Lisfranc surgery.
Source: Nashville Tennessean
Tue Jan 14 201417:25Whisenhunt offers lukewarm Locker endorsement
New Titans coach Ken Whisenhunt offered tepid praise for Jake Locker at his introductory presser Tuesday, and said the team hasn't ruled out using the No. 11 overall pick on a quarterback.
Whisenhunt said he liked Locker coming out of college, but demurred on his pro game, saying he "really (hasn't) had a chance" to study Locker's tape. For what it's worth, ESPN's Ed Werder reports Whiz has a "favorable impression" of Locker. Either way, Locker is not going to be gifted the Titans' No. 1 job coming off another injury-marred campaign. Locker appeared to be making strides before injuring his foot this season, but was limited to 401 snaps. That's a small-sample size for a player who has always struggled with consistency.
Source: Jim Wyatt on Twitter
Tue Jan 14 201409:47Jake Locker to be a beneficiary of Whiz
The Nashville Tennessean expects Jake Locker to be the biggest beneficiary of the Ken Whisenhunt hire.
Source: Nashville Tennessean
Sun Dec 29 201321:43Locker will be in boot for 3 more months
Jake Locker (Lisfranc surgery) said he will be in a walking boot for another three months.
It's another reminder of how serious a Lisfranc injury is. Maurice Jones-Drew and Santonio Holmes were two players that struggled to overcome the same injury this season. An inability to participate in the offseason program won't be a good thing for the annually inconsistent Locker.
Source: Terry McCormick on Twitter
Mon Dec 9 201315:06Titans not endorsing Jake Locker long term
Coach Mike Munchak stopped short Monday of endorsing Jake Locker (Lisfranc surgery, I.R.) as the Titans' 2014 quarterback.
Munchak said he "still believes" in Locker moving forward, but "all things will be considered" when evaluating the future of Tennessee's quarterback position. Locker finished the regular season with an 8:4 TD-to-INT ratio as a passer with a career-best 60.7 completion rate. He still isn't enough of a finished product for Munchak to endorse as more than a 2014 competitor to start.
Source: Jim Wyatt on Twitter
Sun Dec 8 201310:27Titans not expected to pick up Locker option
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports the Titans aren't expected to pick up Jake Locker's $13 million club option in 2015.
Locker has a minuscule $2.09 million salary for 2014, but teams exercising the fifth-year option for a top-ten draft pick have to pay him a salary equal to the NFL transition tag. The Titans are going to be in the market for a quarterback after the season. Locker can't stay healthy and has been up-and-down as a pro. Rapoport expects the Titans to go after Jay Cutler.
Source: Ian Rapoport on Twitter
Thu Nov 21 201316:48Locker (Lisfranc) likely to need 5-6 months
Jake Locker (Lisfranc surgery) is expected to require 5-6 months to "completely heal."
Coach Mike Munchak believes Locker could be ready for the Titans' offseason program. "(Jake) heals a little different than other people, but we assume he'll be able to do something this spring," Munchak said. "I'm sure it's something that will be adjusted as he goes through the rehab process." Munchak fully expects Locker to be ready for training camp. At least for now, it appears Locker will be returning as the Titans' starting quarterback.
Source: Nashville Tennessean
Mon Nov 18 201309:33Jake Locker to have foot surgery Wednesday
Jake Locker will have foot surgery Wednesday.
Source: Paul Kuharsky on Twitter
Tue Nov 12 201316:39Jake Locker (Lisfranc) needs surgery
The Nashville Tennessean confirms Jake Locker's Lisfranc injury requires surgery.
It's the same injury that ended Matt Schaub's 2011. It's not a minor ailment, but Locker should be ready in plenty of time for next summer's training camp.
Source: Jim Wyatt on Twitter
Tue Nov 12 201314:17Locker officially placed on injured reserve
Titans placed QB Jake Locker on injured reserve with a right Lisfranc injury, ending his season.
Locker will likely undergo surgery in the near future. This is Locker's first trip to injured reserve, but means he'll have appeared in just 18 of a possible 32 games since the start of last season. Locker took an undeniable step forward this year, but did so in a vanilla offense. The Titans appeared loath to put much on their third-year quarterback's plate. In addition to being injury prone, Locker remains extremely streaky as a passer. He'll likely be back as the Titans' starter next season, but that could change for an organization that might undergo sweeping changes in the offseason.
Source: Jim Wyatt on Twitter
Tue Nov 12 201310:09Titans have an option on Locker for 2015
The Titans hold a 2015 option on Jake Locker's contract.
Locker will be back in 2014 for the final year of his rookie deal at $2.09 million. But the Titans have to decide by May 3, 2014 if they'll exercise a fifth-year option. As noted by the Nashville Tennessean, teams exercising the fifth-year option for a top-10 pick have to pay him a salary equal to the NFL transition tag. That would mean the Titans would have to pay Locker $13.068 million in 2015. Given his uneven play on the field and myriad of injuries, it's almost impossible to see this option getting picked up.
Source: Nashville Tennessean
Mon Nov 11 201316:54Titans confirm QB Locker (foot) done for year
Titans coach Mike Munchak confirmed Monday that Jake Locker's (foot) season is over.
Source: Rotoworld.com
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