Which Tennessee Titans rookies will make the final roster?

WEST POINT, NY - SEPTEMBER 15: Cole McDonald #13 of the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors before a game against the Army Black Knights at Michie Stadium on September 15, 2018 in West Point, New York. (Photo by Dustin Satloff/Getty Images)
WEST POINT, NY - SEPTEMBER 15: Cole McDonald #13 of the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors before a game against the Army Black Knights at Michie Stadium on September 15, 2018 in West Point, New York. (Photo by Dustin Satloff/Getty Images) /
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The locks

So who makes the cut? Since the Tennessee Titans only had three picks inside the top-100, there are really only three locks.

Isaiah Wilson OT, Georgia:

Isaiah Wilson brings a big, dominating presence to the offensive line, which I love.

Kristian Fulton CB, LSU:

Kristian Fulton has the tools and characteristics to be a lockdown cornerback capable of making game-changing plays.

Darrynton Evans RB, App. State

Darrynton Evans brings explosiveness that the Titans are missing at times on offense. He is very dangerous in space and is a perfect one-two punch with Derrick Henry.

Tennessee’s first three selections this year are near locks to make the final roster. Fulton and Wilson are both first round talents while Darrynton Evans is an offensive weapon the Titans can’t afford to let go. The last three selections could easily go either way once it comes time to start cutting players before the season, though.

While they will have a leg up, Jon Robinson and Mike Vrabel have never been afraid to keep UDFAs that put in the work over someone else who either isn’t getting it done or who is too expensive.