6 Tennessee Titans poised to make the 2021 Pro Bowl

Derrick Henry #22, Tennessee Titans (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images)
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Honorable Mentions

Even though they are not mentioned earlier in the article, here are a few more players I think have a great chance of being Pro Bowlers in 2021.

Adoree Jackson’s journey until now has been interesting. In college he was a star track athlete and split his time between that and football. Following that, he spent his first two years in the NFL as a corner who was trying to bring that electricity to the return game even though he had taken several hard hits trying to do so.

In 2020, we are going to see Adoree Jackson as a cornerback and only a cornerback. There aren’t going to be snaps spent at wide receiver or running back, he isn’t doing track in the offseason and he isn’t returning kicks. All his time in meeting rooms will be devoted to becoming the best cornerback he can be.

Harold Landry had more sacks than nearly every AFC EDGE at one point in the season and had a sack in each game for a 5-week stretch in the middle of the season. If you could include the playoffs, Landry would have had 10 sacks last season and a more aggressive play-caller might see him top that total in 2020.

Brett Kern is a top-2 punter in the NFL and anyone who disputes this doesn’t know what they are talking about.