You may not know Arrion Springs, but I guarantee the Tennessee Titans do.
While the defense has been really good this year, I still think the Tennessee Titans need more talent on that side of the ball to be successful long term.
Free agency is an expensive way to patch those holes, but GM Jon Robinson has shown that he is much more interested in filling those holes long-term with the NFL Draft.
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In the 2018 NFL Draft, I expect Jon Robinson to keep an eye open for some CBs that aren’t getting big recognition to target late on Day 2/early on Day 3.
One of the names that I don’t think a lot of people talk about is Arrion Springs CB, Oregon.
I could talk about his stats, size and projected athleticism (from the preseason) but Jim Cobern does a much better job than I could at that here in this video (3:35).
He has only built on those numbers this year being much better at making impact plays behind the LOS. For example, he nearly doubled his career TFLs this year by getting 4 more and he got his second sack.
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On top of that, he had a baffling 17 PDs according to Sports-Reference, bringing his career total up to 41st. He holds the career record in that category for the PAC-12 and it is 3rd highest in NCAA history.
So watch Springs tonight and you may be watching a future Tennessee Titans CB to round out a trio of Springs, Adoree Jackson and Logan Ryan.