What the experts say about Tennessee Titans in Day 2 NFL Mock Draft

FRISCO, TX - DECEMBER 20: Amik Robertson #21 of the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs scores a touchdown on a interception against the Southern Methodist Mustangs in the first quarter during the 2017 DXL Frisco Bowl on December 20, 2017 in Frisco, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
FRISCO, TX - DECEMBER 20: Amik Robertson #21 of the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs scores a touchdown on a interception against the Southern Methodist Mustangs in the first quarter during the 2017 DXL Frisco Bowl on December 20, 2017 in Frisco, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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This is another mock draft with no analysis. I understand that it takes a long time to break down each pick for every team, but it would have been nice to get some clarity in some of these drafts.

61. Julian Okwara EDGE, Notre Dame

93. Tyler Biadasz C, Wisconsin

Oh man I was sure that I was going to be alright with this draft after the first pick.

Even though I don’t love Okwara, he does fit what the Titans need on the outside in a player who can anchor vs the run on the EDGE while also having some pass-rush ability. While he is an incomplete player he has great tools and NFL bloodlines so I could see him improving at the next level if he can stay healthy.

Biadasz is a bad pick for a lot of reasons. First of all it seems like every team has given him a red flag and his 2019 season suggests that he isn’t the same guy that he was in 2018 and before.

While it would be great to have some more OL depth, you can’t spend a 1st round pick on OL depth (for a guy who may ultimately be a guard in the NFL) on a player with long term health concerns over players like James Lynch and Antonio Gibson who were drafted in the next few picks.

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