Titans head coach Mike Vrabel praised Henry at the NFL owners meetings as well.

Vrabel said Henry ran hard, he ran angry, and he ran physical at the end of the year. He liked the confidence in his game, and thought he brought a swagger to the entire rushing offense down the stretch.

Vrabel reminded the Titans also have running back Dion Lewis, and he's coming off a year when he ran for 517 yards and a score. Lewis was also second on the team in receptions with 59, and he was third on the team with 400 receiving yards. Henry had 15 catches for 99 yards in 2018.

Nonetheless, Vrabel plans on Henry being a big piece in offensive coordinator Arthur Smith's offense.

"I think that is where the whole plan would like to start," Vrabel said. "If Derrick can do what he did at the end of the year at the start this year, he's certainly going to get a lot more opportunities.