 This is Coach Mack, color analyst for Titans Radio. It's time to go beneath the surface. Today, we're going to watch Rashawn Evans and watch his development as a linebacker in the National Football League. We're going to watch some tremendous plays. Titans are playing tremendous run defense. Rashawn Evans' development is a big part of that. Denver has come out here and it's what we call 13 personnel. We have three tight ends, one running back, one wide receiver. It's a very, very heavy run formation. What the Titans have done, they've got a five-man line, but they have adjusted. They've shifted gap controls down to the inside. Rashawn Evans takes a tremendous control step. He is mirroring the steps of the back. He mirrors the steps of the back and then he triggers. The tight end on the outside turns out on the outside element that's coming right here. Rashawn now has got his keys clear and clean, sticks his foot in the ground and strikes. He's a tremendous transitional player in the run game. Once he reads his keys correctly, sticks his back foot in the ground and he strikes, stops the back, deadness tracks, one-yard gains. Now what we've got in the ball game as far as their personnel, this is 22 personnel. Two tight ends, two running backs, one wide receiver. What we're gonna see here, this is a power-o play. They're gonna lead the full back and a pulling guard that's gonna pull across the center to try to get double blockers in the hole to go for a very short third and less than one-yard line. It's critical that you get not back on the defensive line. Also, the linebackers have to be very clear and clean with their reads. The linebackers are keying the center guard triangle. They're keying through the center guard triangle right here to the backs as his guard pulls. Watch Rashawn Evans immediately triggers as he triggers. Jarrell Casey does a tremendous job of splitting a double team. He splits the double team here, comes up and stops the force of the full back coming in. Rashawn Evans does a tremendous job of triggering and doing what we call a backside run-through on a power-o. The front side is all stacked up. It's up to Rashawn to get a clean read, quick read, trigger. He stops the running back dead in the hole along with Jarrell Casey. Tremendous, tremendous run defense by the Tennessee Titans. What we're looking at now is 21 personnel. Broncos have put their full back to the outside, to the three receiver side, to the defensive right to get a man's own declaration. Once he comes back in, they've got his own declaration, they're going to check to a run. And what they're going to try to do out of these cut splits, they're trying to get a jet sweep look. They're trying to influence. Rashawn Evans on this side here to try to get him to follow this jet sweep look and then run a lead cutback, forcing the corner to come make a tackle in this gap. Rashawn does a tremendous job of being patient, good eyes, good footwork is patient. He does a tremendous job of putting that right foot in the ground and then brings a lot of punch. He's a tremendous striker, but his development as far as his eyes, keys, his patience and his reads has made him a really, really solid run player for this Titans defense.