2019 NFL Draft: Missouri QB Drew Lock Raves About Tennessee Titans Coaching Staff

Missouri quarterback Drew Lock met with the Tennessee Titans multiple times ahead of the 2019 NFL Draft. The SEC signal-caller really enjoyed those interactions. "I love that coaching staff," Lock said. "They were awesome. Coach [Pat] O'Hara, Coach Vrabel—he's a Kansas City guy, so I knew who he was going into it. Our meeting was […]

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Missouri quarterback Drew Lock met with the Tennessee Titans multiple times ahead of the 2019 NFL Draft. The SEC signal-caller really enjoyed those interactions.

"I love that coaching staff," Lock said. "They were awesome. Coach [Pat] O'Hara, Coach Vrabel—he's a Kansas City guy, so I knew who he was going into it. Our meeting was awesome, I went and worked out for them, threw really well that day, we went over some stuff at the combine.

"We've had a lot of talks. I definitely wouldn't be against playing in a city like this and in front of a fanbase like that."

Lock, who spoke with A to Z Sports at the NFL Draft red carpet on Thursday evening, continued to explain why he would enjoy playing in Tennessee.

"Regardless, anywhere someone gets picked, you're going to be happy. But being in Nashville, especially in being the town that's holding the draft, would be pretty cool."

Multiple notable national reporters—such as Benjamin Allbright, Daniel Jeremiah, and Evan Silva—have, over the last couple of days, floated out the idea that the Titans might have interest in selecting Lock should he be available when they go on the clock at pick #19.

In Tennessee, Lock would join a crowded quarterback room that currently includes former first-round picks Marcus Mariota and Ryan Tannehill.

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