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Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports Tennessee Titans wide receiver Kenny Britt is a freak of nature, and has been compared to Randy Moss in terms of his athletic ability. Moss spent a half season as a teammate of Britt, and says he’s impressed by what he saw. Moss was asked about Britt’s potential, and how it coincides with his off the field trouble. Moss refused to comment on his off-field troubles, but he does think Britt has the potential to be one of the best wide receivers in the NFL. “I can’t really speak about it because I have been into trouble off the field myself,” Moss told the Tennessean. “But from what I have seen Kenny Britt do, man, if he gets his mind right, Kenny Britt can get up in elite class very quickly. I am a big fan of his. Kenny Britt is a young receiver who can get in that A.J. Green, Julio Jones mix if he wants to, and does the things to make it happen. But his is more mental than it is physical. I hope it works out for him because he is quite a talent. That guy could be special.” Britt, for all his potential, has never amassed more than 800 yards in a season. I’m not sure he’ll ever be elite.
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