Marcus Mariota, injuries, chemistry top concerns at Titans minicamp

Jason Wolf | The Tennessean

Show Caption Hide Caption Marcus Mariota: "All green lights and ready to go" Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota says he'll be "100 percent" healthy for training camp in late July. He had surgery on a broken right leg in late December.

The Titans conclude their offseason work with a mandatory three-day minicamp Tuesday through Thursday at Saint Thomas Sports Park. Here are three things to know:

Mariota nearing 100 percent

Franchise quarterback Marcus Mariota, who continues to rehab from late December surgery to repair a broken right leg, expects to be completely healthy when the team opens training camp in late July.

“I’ll be ready to go. I’ll be 100 percent,” Mariota said Thursday after the Titans’ final day of organized team activities. “This next month or so before camp starts, it’s about me getting my body in condition and ready to go. So for me, I’m all green lights and ready to go and can’t wait for camp.”

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Mariota was eased into practice during the last three weeks of OTAs. He participated in individual work, 7-on-7 drills and walk-throughs during the first couple of weeks before taking limited snaps in team drills last week. He should remain limited in minicamp while continuing the early stages of developing an on-field rapport with several new targets.

Davis back in action

Rookie wide receiver Corey Davis, drafted with the fifth overall pick, began participating in team drills during the final week of OTAs. Davis has been limited since having ankle surgery earlier in the offseason.

Titans coach Mike Mularkey estimated that Davis played 40 to 50 snaps and said he shouldn’t be listed on the team’s injury report this week.

The Titans have signed eight of nine draft picks, with Davis the lone player to remain unsigned.

Several sidelined

While participation in this minicamp is mandatory, several Titans will likely sit out with injuries.

Running back DeMarco Murray could be among them after having his right hand in a cast last week. Murray had a minor procedure on his ring finger to correct an issue that bothered him since early last season.

Wide receiver Tajae Sharpe also had recent surgery on a stress fracture in his foot. A screw was used to stabilize the fracture. Backup quarterback Matt Cassel is out after needing a pin placed in the thumb on his throwing hand. Outside linebacker Kevin Dodd continues to recover from a second surgery to address a stress fracture in his foot. Nose tackle Sylvester Williams has remained sidelined since offseason ankle surgery. And defensive lineman Karl Klug is out as he rehabs from Achilles surgery.

Barring a setback, everyone with the possible exception of Klug is expected to be healthy for the start of training camp, Mularkey said.

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