The 2016 draft is quickly approaching, and the Tennessee Titans are in the spotlight with the number one pick.
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Many believe that the Tennessee Titans will take offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil out of Ole Miss to help patch up the offensive line. Defensive back Jalen Ramsey from Florida State and defensive lineman Joey Bosa from Ohio State are also considered top options on the defensive side.
But what about the rest of the draft?
Granted that the Titans stay at pick 33 and that they take one of those players mentioned, here are three players they could take later on in the 2016 draft, beyond the number one pick:
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1. A’Shawn Robinson; Alabama DT
If the Tennessee Titans were to go with Laremy Tunsil with the first pick, the team would still need to address their defensive needs. This could be accomplished by drafting Robinson if he is still available after the first round.
During his college career in Alabama, Robinson was an important piece of the number three defense in the nation. The defensive tackle boasted a total of 9 sacks, and 133 tackles during his time with Nick Saban’s Alabama team.
Though he has some developing to do, particularly concerning the pass rush, Robinson could help to satisfy Tennessee’s defensive needs.
2. Vonn Bell; OSU DB/S
If the Tennessee Titans do not select a defensive player like Jalen Ramsey or Joey Bosa with the first pick, they will need to look deeper within the draft to fulfill this need. Bell is a favorable option at this position.
He had a total of 1 sack, 175 tackles, and 9 interceptions in his career as a Buckeye. A combination of quick reaction time, power, and instincts make him a prospect for the Titans to seriously consider.
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3. Josh Doctson; TCU WR
Aside from tight end Delanie Walker, the Tennessee Titans lack star offensive players. They have made smart moves during the offseason to acquire potential key players, though. At the WR position, the team acquired Rishard Matthews from the Miami Dolphins. But with no truly proven WR on the team, Doctson could be a nice addition.
At TCU he was targeted over one third of the time, with 36.5 percent of passes intended for him. He had a total of 214 receptions for a total of 3,177 yards and 34 touchdowns in his college career.