The Tennessee Titans attack both sides of the ball in a new mock draft
The Tennessee Titans have been among the most active NFL teams during free agency. And they now turn their attention towards the 2024 NFL Draft as they attempt to go from last to first in the AFC South during Brian Callahan's first season as head coach. In a new two round A to Z Sports […]
The Tennessee Titans have been among the most active NFL teams during free agency.
And they now turn their attention towards the 2024 NFL Draft as they attempt to go from last to first in the AFC South during Brian Callahan's first season as head coach.
In a new two round A to Z Sports Mock Draft the Titans left with talent on both sides of the ball.
Round 1, Pick 7: Joe Alt, OT, Notre Dame

"Like most people, I have been between OT and WR for the Titans here, pretty much all draft cycle. But with them connecting on their big free agent swing by signing WR Calvin Ridley seems to open the door for the Titans to take Notre Dame's Joe Alt to solidify the left side of their offensive line with last year's first-round pick Peter Skoronski."
The Titans are sitting in a good spot at pick seven, with 3-4 QBs projected to come off the board before they are on the clock. Four went off the board in this mock draft after a team traded into the top five to select J.J. McCarthy. Outside of the QBs, two WRs went in the top six, with Marvin Harrison Jr. going to the Arizona Cardinals and Malik Nabers going to the New York Giants. So, this pick was pretty easy for me. I had the Titans select Notre Dame's Joe Alt to solidify the left side of their line. Alt will be ready to protect Will Levis' blind side from day one, and the Titans' aggressive moves this offseason seem to point towards the team planning to compete as early as next season.
Round 2, Pick 47: Chris Braswell, Edge, Alabama

After landing Alt in round one, the Titans have a few directions they could go in round two. Some would say WR would be their best bet, but after more WRs came off the board than they were probably expecting, I went with my top edge on the board in Alabama's Chris Braswell. The Titans need another consistent presence off the edge opposite of Harold Landry. While Braswell needs some coaching to polish his game, I think his high ceiling should excite many teams, including the Titans.
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