The Facts:
After patiently waiting his turn and producing big in the season finale at Indianapolis, Cobb wants to be a starter in 2016. "I want to be a starter next year,' Cobb said. "That is my expectation. Not to be cocky, but that is what I am going to work toward and if I fall short I am going to keep working until I get there."
Diehards Line:
Cobb spent the first eight games of the season on injured reserve, and in Week 9 he was inactive. Cobb was used sparingly in the second half of the season, before he got a big opportunity in the season finale against the Colts. In his only start of the season, Cobb ran for 73 yards on 19 carries. He scored his first career touchdown on a one-yard run. Cobb finished the year with 146 yards on 52 carries. Cobb has much bigger plans heading into 2016. In his second NFL season, he wants to make an impact every week. That shouldn't be too difficult. Antonio Andrews led the Titans with 520 rushing yards in 2015. Dexter McCluster (247) and Bishop Sankey (193) were behind quarterback Marcus Mariota in rushing yards, just ahead of Cobb.