The Titans were one-and-done in the playoffs, but their window to compete is still open. They need to add more talent in the 2022 NFL Draft. Check out our 7-round mock: 🔷TEN adds a star WR 🔷LB hole filled 🔷New TE in the mix FrontOffice33 | TitanUp
both off the board here, Chris Olave is the right receiver to take at No. 26. He’s got elite speed combined with a route-running ability that may very well be the best of any college prospect in this draft class. His presence would immediately elevate the Titans’ passing game as both a vertical and RAC threat for quarterback Ryan Tannehill. It would also help Tennessee in building a nice complement to their top-tier run game.Tennessee is a tough football team, and they showed it on defense.
Darrian Beavers is a steal for the Titans here at the 90th pick. Our own Joe Marino gave Beavers a second-round valuation, highlighting his physicality and aggressiveness. And indeed, Beavers is a strong run defender that thrives playing downhill with that physical presence. He’s a good lateral mover with a proven ability to beat blockers and make plays on the quarterback when called upon as a pass-rusher.
Okonkwo could step in and give Tannehill that extra potential target in their passing game. He has a strong ability to create yards after the catch with his speed and strength, something he showed off at Maryland on short routes and the occasional tight end screen. He isn’t a strong blocker in the run game or in pass pro, but his ability to produce with the ball in his hands makes him a good fit for a Titans offense that could use an extra receiving weapon at his position.
Rosenthal would provide that depth and some serious skill at left tackle. He needs some development with his fundamentals, but his physicality, athleticism, and stature alone give him a very high ceiling. Rosenthal would be a great fit for a Titans team that both prides themselves on being tough and needs depth at left tackle.Tennessee improved their pass-rushing attack in 2021 after an abysmal 2020 that had them in the bottom four in the NFL in team sacks.
Robinson is an easy low-risk choice here in the sixth round. He’s a guy who could possibly thrive in a rotational role off the edge, give Tennessee depth, and become a bigger contributor if he puts together the pieces of his skill set.Jack McKessy is a recent graduate of Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism who grew up in Washington, D.C. As a student, he covered Northwestern’s football, women’s soccer, women’s basketball, and baseball teams.
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