Tennessee Titans insane free agent scenario and 2020 NFL Mock Draft

Derrick Henry #22, Tennessee Titans (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images)
Derrick Henry #22, Tennessee Titans (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images) /
facebooktwitterreddit
Prev
3 of 3
Next
(Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
(Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) /

Mock Draft

Using that board from earlier, the only need left is to find a cornerback. This would let the Titans maneuver in the draft with worrying about leaving a hole in the roster undressed.

Round 1: Damon Arnette CB, Ohio State

-Like ever Ohio State prospect, the Titans will have incredible access to exactly what makes Arnette tick. If they like what they hear then I would imagine that Arnette moves south to Nashville.

Round 2: Bradlee Anae EDGE, Utah

-The Titans have nailed each of their last two 2nd round picks by finding players who dominate when they are on the field and Anae has shown the ability to completely break down offensive tackles when he faces them.

Round 3: Thaddeus Moss TE, LSU

Jonnu Smith was  great grab a few years back in the third round and now the Titans can revisit the well and add another talented tight end. Moss can block at a high level, but it is his quiet ability as a receiver that intrigues me.

Round 5: Isaiah Hodgins WR, Oregon State

-Productive WR brought in to replace Tajae Sharpe and allow the Titans the flexibility to trade away someone from a now deep WR group.

Round 6: Antonio Gibson RB/WR, Memphis

-A player without a true position in the NFL right now, Gibson can come in and be another player they line up in the backfield to create mismatches.

Round 7: Khalil Tate QB, Arizona

-Fun QB who has athleticism to entice teams to spend a pick on him and who could be fun as a role player.

Round 7: Rodrigo Blankenship K, UGA

-One of the best kickers in the SEC in a long time, Blankenship stands out in my mind as being incredibly clutch and I would like to see him brought in to compete with Greg Joseph for the starting job.