2020 NFL Draft: 1 prospect from every FBS School the Titans may target

TALLAHASSEE, FL - OCTOBER 26: Runningback Cam Akers #3 of the Florida State Seminoles on a running play during the game against the Syracuse Orange at Doak Campbell Stadium on Bobby Bowden Field on October 26, 2019 in Tallahassee, Florida. The Seminoles defeated the Orange 35 to 17. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images)
TALLAHASSEE, FL - OCTOBER 26: Runningback Cam Akers #3 of the Florida State Seminoles on a running play during the game against the Syracuse Orange at Doak Campbell Stadium on Bobby Bowden Field on October 26, 2019 in Tallahassee, Florida. The Seminoles defeated the Orange 35 to 17. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images) /
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Baylor- Denzel Mims, WR

A super popular prospect among Titans social media, Mims’ tape absolutely jumps off the screen and he could very well be a perfect fit in the Titans system. I would be ecstatic if we ended up with Denzel Mims.

Iowa State- Marcel Spears Jr., OLB

Was a 4-3 OLB at Iowa State, but could be a rotational 3-4 ILB with the ability he shows on tape and he won’t go early at all. Day 3 or later.

Kansas- Azur Kamara, LB

One of the very few bright spots for Kansas the past few years, Kamara is a solid Day 3 prospect, there’s not much else to say. Here’s some tape

Kansas State- Scott Frantz, OL

I profiled Frantz in my earlier article on Combine snubs, and I think he’s K-State’s best prospect overall. His tape is solid, though he’s been falling down draft boards recently, so he could be a nice value pick.

Oklahoma- Jalen Hurts, QB

Hear me out. He needs some work yes, but the potential is clear for all to see. I don’t need to link tape because you’ve already seen him for 4 years. Could be a great long term option, here’s Justin Melo’s scouting report

Oklahoma State- A.J. Green, CB

This draft has two corners who share names with offensive playmakers, and they’re both the best prospect at their respective schools, mainly because Chubba Hubbard decided to return to Stillwater for 2020. Here’s his tape

Texas- Devin Duvernay, WR

A high ceiling speedster, Duvernay could be the upgrade for Kalif Raymond at the very least, and an upgrade for Adam Humphries at the best. Here’s some tape, and an interview with Justin Melo.

TCU- Jalen Reagor, WR

In light of a description, I’m gonna link a full scouting report put together by Josh Hong, or as you may know him on twitter, @titanstape.

Texas Tech- Jordyn Brooks, LB

Good contributor for the Red Raiders, and could potentially be a good Day 3 value. Here’s some tape.

West Virginia- Kennedy McKoy, RB

Not really much for me to say, McKoy was a good back for a team we picked David Long off last year, and here’s his tape

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Charlotte- Alex Highsmith, EDGE

Charlotte has one of the best

FIU- James Morgan, QB

A good quarterback for a frustrating Panthers team that probably should’ve been competing with FAU for the conference, Morgan was one of the best in the conference when he was on. Here’s his tape.

FAU- Harrison Bryant, TE

I mean, he won the award for best tight end in college football, what tape can do better than that accolade?

Louisiana Tech- Amik Robertson, CB

A starter for the Bulldogs from the moment he walked on campus, the only game he missed in his 3 years at Louisiana Tech was the bowl game he sat out to prepare for the Draft. He missed out on Combine workouts due to an injury, but his tape shows the otherworldly potential that led him to declare with a year of eligibility remaining

Marshall- Chris Jackson, CB

He doesn’t have tape, but he’s about the size you want a slot corner to be and racked up 189 tackles and 7 interceptions in his time with the Thundering Herd.

Middle Tennessee- Jovante Moffatt, S

My alma mater sure loves churning out the defensive backs huh. Moffatt is unironically one of my favorite players in the draft because from my own eyes, he played the Rover role magnificently, and while there’s no tape to go off, just trust me.

North Texas- Mason Fine, QB

The quarterback every e-scout is sure will be a success from the later rounds, I’ve already covered Fine before in a separate piece, but to sum up, what the little tape he has doesn’t show is the mountain of records he holds at North Texas.

Old Dominion- Kesean Strong, RB

I almost got to see him play against MTSU this year, but it just so happened to be the only game he missed. The ODU staff beforehand was giving us their starting lineup, and mentioned how much of a miss it was not having him, so I watched some highlights of the previous year and looked at some stats, and from a surface level, it looks like he played really well given the stature and squad at ODU.

Rice- I can’t think of a joke for your program, Rice fans.

I’m sorry. The only joke that might work for your program is your program. It’s in shambles right now, and has been for what 50 years now? Side note, next year, Rice is going to lose Brad Rozner, this 6’4 behemoth that caught three touchdowns against MTSU and was just dominant with the ball in the air. I guarantee his stock rises before the 2021 Draft.

Southern Mississippi- Quez Watkins, WR

He doesn’t have a lot of tape, but he’s big and surprisingly quick, and that’s what you look for in a modern receiver.

UAB- Garrett Marino, IDL

He was used on the end quite a bit, but I’d say he probably shifts inside at the next level, and with the possible departure of Austin Johnson, the Titans may need another big boy up front.

UTEP- Quardraiz Wadley, RB

This program doesn’t produce a lot of talent, and to find the best fit I had to look at Wadley, who has no tape simply because he missed the entire 2019 season with a foot injury. If he rehabbed well, maybe he finds his way into a camp.

UTSA- Treyvion Shannon, T

There’s no tape, but here’s an interview, and I’d just like to point out how massive this man is, I don’t think 6’6 people are supposed to be near 300 pounds.

Western Kentucky- Ty Storey, QB

If you want my pick for the quarterback most likely to surprise people at the next level, I’m picking Ty Storey. He may have only spent his senior year in Bowling Green after transferring from Arkansas, but he won C-USA Newcomer of the Year and really lit up the conference.