Tennessee Titans dueling 2017 NFL Mock Draft: Safety or Risk

Nov 26, 2016; Columbus, OH, USA; Michigan Wolverines tight end Jake Butt (88) is tackled by Ohio State Buckeyes cornerback Marshon Lattimore (2) in the second quarter at Ohio Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Greg Bartram-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 26, 2016; Columbus, OH, USA; Michigan Wolverines tight end Jake Butt (88) is tackled by Ohio State Buckeyes cornerback Marshon Lattimore (2) in the second quarter at Ohio Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Greg Bartram-USA TODAY Sports /
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Jan 2, 2017; Pasadena, CA, USA; USC Trojans wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster (9) makes a catch for a touchdown against Penn State Nittany Lions cornerback Christian Campbell (1) during the third quarter of the 2017 Rose Bowl game at Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 2, 2017; Pasadena, CA, USA; USC Trojans wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster (9) makes a catch for a touchdown against Penn State Nittany Lions cornerback Christian Campbell (1) during the third quarter of the 2017 Rose Bowl game at Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports /

Conservative mock draft 3rd round, pick 83: Cam Sutton CB/S/KR/PR, Tennessee

The Tennessee Titans are going to love Cam Sutton no matter what. However, he is a really safe pick in the 3rd round.

Cam Sutton is going to be a decent cornerback, safety, kick returner, and punt returner. However, I don’t think he will ever be a real stud at any of those positions.

I think he comes in from day one and starts as a kick and punt returner, but he should probably be given a year to fully recover from injuries and to adjust to the speed of the NFL.

If he never adjusts to that, then he will be a decent CB4 in the NFL who can help a team on special teams.

Conservative mock draft 3rd round, pick 100: Juju Smith-Schuster WR, USC

JJSS is a decent wide receiver. He is a strong, possession type wide receiver that becomes a very solid WR2 or slot receiver for the Tennessee Titans. I think about his impact on an NFL team and really don’t know how much different it is than if you take Mike Williams in the first round.

He doesn’t have top end athleticism and he won’t be a real star in an offense, but he could be a 600-yard type of player early in his career as a SWR or a WR2.