2020 NFL Draft: 15 players Titans fans should watch on Day 3

MOBILE, AL - JANUARY 25: Defensive End Kenny Willekes #93 from Michigan State of the North Team celebrates after making a sack during the 2020 Resse's Senior Bowl at Ladd-Peebles Stadium on January 25, 2020 in Mobile, Alabama. The North Team defeated the South Team 34 to 17. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images)
MOBILE, AL - JANUARY 25: Defensive End Kenny Willekes #93 from Michigan State of the North Team celebrates after making a sack during the 2020 Resse's Senior Bowl at Ladd-Peebles Stadium on January 25, 2020 in Mobile, Alabama. The North Team defeated the South Team 34 to 17. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images) /
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11. Akeem Davis-Gaither LB, App State

Why not double-dip at App State? hat is the key to a Super Bowl in my mind and I can’t remember the last time a team had two App State players on the roster and DIDN’T go to a Super Bowl.

Joking aside, I don’t really know why there is a big fall from where ADG was expected to go (2nd round by Brugler and others) and where he is now. Maybe some of it is the school he went to and maybe some of it is how LB is devalued across the NFL as a whole?

Still, since 2018 he has two seasons with 100+ tackles, 10+ sacks and at least 7 PBUs, if you can get a guy like that on Day 3 then do it even though you are already stacked at linebacker.

10. Darnay Holmes CB, UCLA

Another athletic cornerback that the Titans could move around, Holmes is undersized but has outstanding ball production considering he got hurt early in his final season.

The Titans did already add a cornerback and with the addition of Tye Smith it may be on cornerback too many, but I have a hard time passing on value at cornerback given the unsteady status of Adoree Jackson and Malcolm Butler over the next two years (pending free agent and no GTD money respectively).