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2016 Tennessee Titans Mr. Football Finalists


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2016 Tennessee Titans Mr. Football Finalists

 

CLASS 1A LINEMAN

Brant Lawless, Nashville Christian

Josh Silvey, Greenback

 

CLASS 2A LINEMAN

Alex Kirkendoll, Marion County

Hunter McClain, Marion County

 

CLASS 3A LINEMAN

Jacob Phillips, East Nashville

Jacob Rimmer, Milan

 

CLASS 4A LINEMAN

Cade Mays, Knoxville Catholic

Cain McWilliams, Marshall County

 

CLASS 5A LINEMAN

Trevis Hopper, Memphis Central

Eli Katina, Centennial

 

CLASS 6A LINEMAN

T.D. Blackmon, Maryville

Aubrey Miller, Whitehaven

 

DII-A LINEMAN

Will Lawrence, Harding Academy

Trey Smith, USJ

 

DII-AA LINEMAN

Griffin Hawkins, Briarcrest

Dorian Hopkins, MUS

 

CLASS 1A BACK

Preston Rice, Wayne County

Kayne Roberts, Greenback

 

CLASS 2A BACK

Darius Harper, Austin-East

Cordarrian Richardson, Trezevant

 

CLASS 3A BACK

Hunter Davenport, Sequatchie County

Tykee Kellogg, Alcoa

 

CLASS 4A BACK

Chase Kuerschen, Knoxville Catholic

Amari Rodgers, Knoxville Catholic

 

CLASS 5A BACK

Tee Higgins, Oak Ridge

Jordan Mason, Gallatin

 

CLASS 6A BACK

JaCoby Stevens, Oakland

Kylan Watkins, Whitehaven

 

DII-A BACK

Eric Gray, Lausanne

Chase Hayden, St. George’s

 

DII-AA BACK

Ty Chandler, MBA

Robert Riddle, McCallie

 

KICKER OF THE YEAR

Jacob Smith, Siegel

Adam Williams, Wilson Central

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