Which Pro Days have the Tennessee Titans attended?

TAMPA, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 23: Zaven Collins #23 of the Tulsa Golden Hurricane celebrates after intercepting a pass thrown by Noah Johnson #0 of the South Florida Bulls and scoring during the second half at Raymond James Stadium on October 23, 2020 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)
TAMPA, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 23: Zaven Collins #23 of the Tulsa Golden Hurricane celebrates after intercepting a pass thrown by Noah Johnson #0 of the South Florida Bulls and scoring during the second half at Raymond James Stadium on October 23, 2020 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images) /
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Michigan defensive lineman Kwity Paye sacks the Iowa quarterback Nate Stanley during the first half on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2019, at Michigan Stadium.Michigan Football
Michigan defensive lineman Kwity Paye sacks the Iowa quarterback Nate Stanley during the first half on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2019, at Michigan Stadium.Michigan Football /

2. Jon Robinson solo

As mentioned earlier, Robinson has been traveling the country over the last two weeks and he has been to eight Pro Days so far. Five of those trips he made by himself and those are the Pro Days that fall into this category.

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Friday morning he was holding bags at Tusla’s Pro Day where all eyes were on hybrid linebacker Zaven Collins who looks very similar to Rashaan Evans when he came out. The big difference here was that everything had to be taken with a grain of salt based on competition, but he did look more athletic than Evans on tape.

Collins posted impressive numbers at his Pro Day and numbers that were much better than what Evans posted, so that was a huge box to check if he was going to convince the Titans (or any team) to draft him in the first round this year.

EDGEs were the main topic of conversation at the Miami and Michigan Pro Days where Jaelan Phillips, Gregory Rousseau, Kwity Paye, and Quincy Roche all figure to be top-100 picks. Given the Titans pass rushing needs it was smart for Robinson to be on-hand personally to evaluate and rank these players after seeing them in person.

In Minnesota, Robinson was likely keeping an eye on wide receiver Rashod Bateman who is one of the “next tier” of wide receivers that could end up in the first round after the big three.

Finally, I don’t know who exactly Jon Robinson might be interested in watching in person at Ohio State’s Pro Day. The best players on their roster (other than QB) are all interior linemen or off-ball linebackers that do very little to impress you.