Titans address Brian Callahan's recent needs in this 7-round 2024 NFL mock draft

The head coach spoke, so the organization listened.
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Omar Brown. Omar Brown. 488. . S. Omar Brown. 6. . . player

Tennessee could use some more competition at safety in the near future, so adding Nebraska's Omar Brown here is a good choice. The Cornhusker is much better in coverage than he is in run support, but it depends on how the Titans choose to use him. He's a confident player and never backs down, which is a huge plus. The confidence and swagger is something you need to carry with you at this level.

Last year, Brown gave up an opposing quarterback rating of just 61.7 when targeted, proving his prowess against the pass.

. 527. Dominic Lovett. 7. player. Dominic Lovett. . WR. . Dominic Lovett

If Tennessee can get a breakout from Treylon Burks, even if he's just the WR3, then this year would be that much more of a success. Still, they need to add more depth at the position. So, the Titans go with Georgia wideout Dominic Lovett here.

As a seventh-round pick, you can't get much better. Lovett can give the Titans a nice deep threat and someone who excels on those intermediate routes as well. Because Georgia featured Bowers, among many others, Lovett's numbers won't blow you away. But, he's going to find a role in the NFL, no doubt.