Grading the Tennessee Titans’ 2016 Draft Class One Year Later
By Luke Worsham
INCOMPLETE GRADES
GUARD Sebastian Tretola (6th Round, 193rd Overall): Tretola has potential to be a quality run blocking specialist in the NFL, but the fact that he only played three snaps during his rookie season makes it impossible to evaluate him and give him a grade. He will compete with Josh Kline and Quinton Spain for a starting guard spot in Training Camp.
OUTSIDE LINEBACKER Aaron Wallace (7th Round, 222nd Overall): Wallace joined the Titans’ pass rush rotation after Kevin Dodd was placed on injured reserve, though he still was mostly a special teams contributor during his rookie year. He hasn’t seen the field enough on defense to rate the quality of the pick.
CORNERBACK Kalan Reed (7th Round, 253rd Overall): Kalan Reed, Mr. Irrelevant, joined the Titans’ active roster towards the end of November after the release of Perrish Cox. He was used sparingly on defense, and mostly served as a special teamer. His 15 defensive snaps aren’t enough for an evaluation.