Blidi Wreh-Wilson wants to stay in mix for Titans - The Tennessean

Case in point: Titans cornerback Blidi Wreh-Wilson is still recovering from shoulder surgery, and he's limited during organized team activities. When a reporter decked out in a Hawaiian shirt stopped by to chat with him last week, a nearby teammate said Wreh-Wilson should be wearing the shirt instead, suggesting he's currently on vacation. I feel good about the recovery and I'm trying to take it smart and understanding it is not really a race to get back right now. It is a race to get back for training camp and I'm trying to do everything I can,'' he said. Wreh-Wilson suffered a shoulder dislocation in December, had surgery, and was placed on Injured Reserve — ending his second NFL season. He started 11 games prior to the injury and has played in 24 games in his first two seasons. During recent OTAs, Wreh-Wilson has taken part in individual drills and walk-throughs before practice, but he's not taking part in team drills and isn't expected to until at least training camp. The Titans signed veteran Perrish Cox to a three-year, $15 million deal in March, and he's the favorite to start opposite Jason McCourty at cornerback this fall. Titans defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau has made it clear there's an open competition, and both will play. "Everybody in there at some point and time is going to have a hat on, is going to start in the regular season, in championship football games. Source: www.tennessean.com