The clock on Chris Johnson may already have been ticking before the Titans introduced coach Ken Whisenhunt. Now, I feel even more certain. In answering questions from reporters while welcoming Whisenhunt, general manager Ruston Webster talked with optimism about quarterback Jake Locker's future. He said he anticipates Locker being in a position to win back his starting job in 2014. He's repeated that stance in several interviews since. When asked about Johnson on Tuesday, however, Webster was non-committal. Webster is usually tight-lipped and usually plays things close to the vest, but it was yet another signal the Titans are ready to move on from Johnson, even with a new coach who has proven he wants to run the football. Source: The Tennessean