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Titans head coach Ken Whisenhunt wants to see Sankey add some size, The Tennessean reports. "We'd like him in the 215 to 220 range," head coach Ken Whisenhunt said. "I just feel like as far as having some thump in the A-gap when he has protection or being

Titans head coach Ken Whisenhunt wants to see Sankey add some size, The Tennessean reports. "We'd like him in the 215 to 220 range," head coach Ken Whisenhunt said. "I just feel like as far as having some thump in the A-gap when he has protection or being able to get extra yards on a carry, I think that can help him."

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Tennessee's second-round pick in 2014 rushed for 569 yards and two touchdowns during an underwhelming rookie season. Whisenhunt feels a heavier Sankey, who played at 209 pounds last season, would be more productive and that his presence during OTAs -- Sankey could not attend last year due to school commitments after being drafted out of the University of Washington -- should help the running back in 2015.

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