The Facts: Green-Beckham insisted in March that he could operate as a top wideout for the Tennessee Titans. In an offense with Kendall Wright, Rishard Matthews, Justin Hunter and Harry Douglas all battling for targets, Green-Beckham will face competition. HC Mike Mularkey made it clear this week that the second-year wideout won't be handed a starting job. "That all depends on him," Mularkey said of Green-Beckham's "upside."
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Mularkey continued: "How effective is he out here (at organized team activities), first? And then we get into these preseason games, see how much we can load him up. We also know we've got some other options too that will be competing with him. So it's not a for sure he's lining up at 'X' for us on opening Sunday. They've got to earn it." As NFL.com suggests, if Green-Beckham isn't out there in Week 1 as Tennessee's top pass-catcher, it will be a disappointment.