If there’s one thing the Tennessee Titans struggled with in 2018, it was consistency.

But through the ups and downs, players like linebacker Wesley Woodyard seemed to constantly deliver solid performances.

Given his reliability, it’s not surprising Woodyard was named the Titans’ most consistent player when team reporter Jim Wyatt handed out his player awards for the season.

“Woodyard just doesn’t slow down,” he wrote. “He once again led the team with 124 tackles, and he did it by producing week after week. Woodyard had eight games with double-digit tackle totals, and he also recorded 4.5 sacks and 12 QB pressures.”

Earlier in the year, Woodyard named head coach Mike Vrabel’s experience at linebacker as a factor in his success.

“I tell you what, man – having a head coach that played linebacker, there’s no excuses,” he said. “He’s seen some of the things that we’ve seen, and he knows how we should react, so you’ve got to be on your game every day without a head coach that played, but definitely with a head coach that knows your position and knows what reaction you should be taking.”

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Woodyard wasn’t the only player on defense to be recognized. Jurrell Casey, Jayon Brown, Rashaan Evans, Kenny Vaccaro, Logan Ryan, Malcolm Butler and Kevin Byard all found a place on the list as well.