The start and finish of both quarterbacks likely was a motivator for new Titans general manager Jon Robinson, who traded away the team's No. 1 overall draft pick in an effort to generate more quality players on both sides of the ball. The team has a tremendous investment on their offensive line and is trying to craft a formidable defense. With two first-round picks next year, they should be well on their way to contending in the division within the next three seasons. In order to speed up that process, though, they would need a transcendent season from Mariota, similar to Robert Griffin III's rookie campaign. Do the Titans want to accentuate his mobility as much, a risk that could damage Mariota's future potential?