Round 5 (No. 142 overall): Caleb Rogers, IOL, Texas Tech
The Titans have some underrated needs across the interior of their offensive line. Dillon Radunz, Daniel Brunskill, and Corey Levin will see their contracts expire in March. Starting center Lloyd Cushenberry is recovering from a serious injury. The Titans should sign at least one starting lineman in free agency, but depth and versatility should also arrive via the draft. Caleb Rogers displayed legitimate five-position capability in Mobile at this year's Senior Bowl.
Round 5 (No. 169 overall): Smael Mondon Jr., LB, Georgia
The Titans could expect movement at off-ball linebacker this offseason. Kenenth Murray Jr. is a potential cap casualty and Jerome Baker will depart in free agency. Jack Gibbens also suffered a gruesome season-ending injury. Young defenders like Cedric Gray and James Williams haven't earned trust yet. Adding another player to the mix, especially a coverage-specialty one like Georgia's Smael Mondon Jr., makes sense.
Round 6 (No. 180 overall): Robert Longerbeam, CB, Rutgers
The defense is well-positioned at cornerback, but you can never have too much depth, especially considering the injury issues L'Jarius Sneed and Chido Awuzie faced this past season. Furthermore, Darrell Baker Jr. is scheduled to reach the open market. Robert Longerbeam is a competitive corner who shined at the East-West Shrine Bowl.
Round 7 (No. 241 overall): Ahmed Hassanein, EDGE, Boise State
Doubling down at EDGE makes sense. Ahmed Hassanein recorded 22 sacks across the previous two campaigns at Boise State. He's another East-West Shrine standout, and will become the first Egyptian ever drafted into the NFL.