Titans: Two 2023 wide receiver prospects for Tennessee

The Tennessee Titans could go a lot of places early in the 2023 NFL Draft. Offensive line is a strong option, and the secondary could use some help as well. One other position may be on the table as well. The Titans could use a first or second round pick on another wide receiver. Their […]

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The Tennessee Titans could go a lot of places early in the 2023 NFL Draft.

Offensive line is a strong option, and the secondary could use some help as well. One other position may be on the table as well.

The Titans could use a first or second round pick on another wide receiver.

Their depth clearly was not good enough this past season, and they could lose some of it free agency. T

reylon Burks is a cornerstone for the Titans' offense for years to come, but they could use another top option out wide. Chig Okonkwo is a young, good tight end option, but another wideout would help Ryan Tannehill or whoever the QB of the future is in Tennessee.

Quentin Johnston is a round one option. Rashee Rice is a second or third round option for the Titans, too.

Quentin Johnston, TCU

Johnston is a very impressive athlete that looms over defenders. At 6'4, Johnston is a great jump ball candidate down the field.

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His athleticism makes him so slippery with the ball in his hands, too. He shouldn't be able to move like he does at his size.

He also gets involved in blocking for the run game pretty often. Johnston had over 1,000 yards and six touchdowns this season for the Horned Frogs.

Adding him to the Titans' offense would give them a vertical threat that they do not possess currently.

Rashee Rice, SMU

Rice is another fun wide receiver prospect for the Titans. He's got similar size to Johnston, and he was ultra-productive for SMU this year. Rice totaled 1,355 receiving yards and ten TDs.

The former Mustang has great speed for his size and can win at every single level on the football field.

His routes are really smooth, and he's explosive after the catch consistently. Regardless of his opponent, he won most of the matchups he was in this season for SMU.

The Titans desperately need another type of weapon like Rice on their offense in order to take another step forward. Keep an eye on him in the coming months.

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