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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Aaron Brewer iOL, Texas State

Ben Jones looked like he had plenty left in the tank last season, but who is going to snap if he goes down? Are fans going to be subjected to even more Jamil Douglas? No, that can’t stand.

Aaron Brewer is a guy that can come in and pave the way for running backs, Derrick Henry and Darrynton Evans.

The truth is, the Titans could use some depth in the interior o-line even outside of strictly center. Aaron Brewer was the highest-graded run blocker in the Sun Belt Conference in 2019, per @PFF_College. If anything I believe Brewer can make the squad to come on the field inside the 10-yard line and block for Derrick Henry.

UDFAs always come with flaws, but with the Tennessee Titans if you can run block it makes you much more valuable because of just how frequently you are asked to do that or to show that in play-action situations.

That alone could win him a backup job and another year to develop.