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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Kristian Wilkerson WR, Southeast Missouri

Wide receiver is still very much a need for the Titans, and it was not addressed at all during the NFL Draft. They did make a big splash after the draft, though, when a total of 4 undrafted wideouts were signed. Kristian Wilkerson is the most likely of these four to make the final cut.

The WR out of Southeast Missouri is 6’1 200lbs and extremely athletic. The Titans could definitely use a receiver that can go up and get the ball so I wouldn’t be surprised if he is still hanging around come time for the regular season.  Only time will tell if Wilkerson will be a viable option in this Tennessee offense. He posted 1,350 yards in his senior season at Southeast Missouri and 10 receiving touchdowns.

If Wilkerson does make the final roster, the Titans will look for him to add some much needed production to their underwhelming group of wide receivers.