Harry Douglas collects a perk as one of Titans offseason winners

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee Titans receiver Harry Douglas cashed in a chip and took a padded practice off Monday night.

It turns out Douglas, was one of three Off Season Performers of the Year on the team.

Douglas won the OSPY among skill players, tight end Craig Stevens among middle-sized guys and defensive linemen Karl Klug among the "bigs."

"Voted on by me, I had the biggest vote, our weight room, our equipment room, our training staff," coach Mike Mularkey said. "They competed, they did everything from when they walked in to the door to when they walked out. And they were evaluated."

"It was fun, it was a competition and it was fun to watch them do it."

They get a padded practice off, a better hotel room during camp, a hotel suite for one road game, choice parking spots at the facility and stadium, a trophy, their names on a plaque at team headquarters and a BBQ dinner out with their position group.

"I think it's great what he's doing," Douglas said of Mularkey. "It just brings out the best, another way to compete on a different level. As a head coach that gets guys to grind even harder."

Mularkey's been unable to prompt Klug and Stevens to take their day off, but Douglas sought his coach out after the preseason opener and said he'd like Monday night off. He watched practice instead of participating in pads.

"I need practice," Stevens said of not taking the day off, while emphasizing with six tight ends the work load is well-balanced. "... I think we've got a good thing going right now and I don't really need to take a practice off."

Douglas showed off the trophy in the video above.

Stevens, he simply did what he always does through the offseason, but enjoyed the competitive element to it.

He joked that it looks most like Titans strength and conditioning coach Steve Watterson.

"It's a cool trophy," he said. "It's really neat. I'm sure when I get older and my son gets older he'll be proud of me. It looks cool from a distance, but it might be a little fragile. It definitely not a football player, it's some type of body builder or something."