The Facts: The Titans wrapped up OTAs last week, and they’ll kick off a three-day minicamp on Tuesday. Henry is focused on getting better now, so he’ll be ready come fall under offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, who was promoted from tight ends coach earlier this offseason. “I love Arthur, so it has been fun,” Henry said. “I have known Arthur going on year 4, so I am excited, and now it’s about building team chemistry when we’re out here. You build on the positives and try to improve on the negatives. ... Just continue to get good at things you were really good at, and make them great. That’s what every player out here is trying to do, and we’re trying to do that as a team collectively.”
Diehards Line:Henry was great at the end of the 2018 season. In five games in the month of December, Henry’s rushing totals included 97 carries for 625 yards and eight touchdowns. Henry set a franchise record with 238 yards in a game vs. the Jaguars, and he piled up 170 yards a week later in a win over the Giants. His 625 yards were the most by any NFL player in any calendar month this season. Henry was named the AFC's Offensive Player of the Month for December. Henry’s final numbers for 2018: 215 carries, 1,059 yards and 12 touchdowns, with a 4.9 yard average. Smith said the team hopes to build off the success while mentioning a combination of things – perimeter blocking, up front blocking, Henry’s comfort level in the system -- when asked why Henry was so much more effective in the second half of 2018 compared to the first half of the year, but he didn't pinpoint the turnaround to anything in particular. Henry said he’s trying to improve on everything to get ready for camp. “Being efficient, being consistent and making big plays,” he said. “I want to be a playmaker for this team, in this offense.”