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The Tennessee Titans hope taking a chance on wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham of Missouri in the second round of the NFL draft is a gamble that pays off big by giving Marcus Mariota another target on offense. ''It'll be pointed at me if he ... has off the field (issues), which he wouldn't be the first NFL player to have issues off the field or if he's not a good enough player the finger will be pointed at me as well,'' general manager Ruston Webster said. They traded down seven spots to No. 40 to take Green-Beckham as the second receiver drafted in the round while picking up the No. 108 pick in the fourth round and No. 245 in the seventh in the deal. The 6-foot-5 Green-Beckham was dismissed from Missouri after several run-ins with the police during his two years at the school.
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