2020 NFL Mock Draft: Tennessee Titans use PFF’s draft study

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - SEPTEMBER 19: Josh Jones #74 of the Houston Cougars in action during a game against the Tulane Green Wave at Yulman Stadium on September 19, 2019 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - SEPTEMBER 19: Josh Jones #74 of the Houston Cougars in action during a game against the Tulane Green Wave at Yulman Stadium on September 19, 2019 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images) /
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Day 3

Round 5: Darrynton Evans RB, Appalachian State

-An exciting running back who can make plays on the ground and in the air, Evans would be a fun player to see the Titans use a flier on in the 5th round that adds much needed depth and pass catching ability to the Titans RB room.

Round 6: Antonio Gandy-Golden WR, Liberty

-A big receiver who high points the ball very well and who has been absolutely dominant vs some bad competition. Early Day 3 feels like the perfect spot for him so this is good value at a position they need depth at.

Round 7: Tyler Huntley QB, Utah

-This is a lot of Utah connections, but I really like the way Huntley plays compared to the other Day 3 picks at QB. His mobility and history as a QB with low volatility feels like a smart play to have backing up your starter.

Round 7: Rodrigo Blankenship K, Georgia

-If I am the Titans, this pick is earmarked for some sort of freak athlete with no refined skill, someone with great production but bad athletic testing, or a kicker. In this instance, I got a chance to pick Blankenship who has been clutch in some big moments over the course of his SEC career and that is enough for me to give him a shot as the team tries to figure out a way to fix the worst kicking game in the league last year.