Titans use 6 of 9 draft picks on offense to help Tannehill
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Tennessee Titans say they need to be excellent around Ryan Tannehill to help their quarterback take them on the deep postseason run they've missed since the 2019 season.
How big a step they've taken this offseason remains to be seen. They certainly did their best, using six of nine selections in
“We'll see how it goes ...,” general manager Jon Robinson said Saturday after wrapping up his seventh draft. “I feel really good about where we're at with the football team. We'll continue to look and add.”
The three-day draft started in
They sent Brown to Philadelphia where he got his high-priced extension, and Tennessee used the 18th pick to draft Brown's replacement in Treylon Burks of Arkansas. The 6-foot-3, 225-pound Burks has watched a bunch of receivers, taking bit and pieces to help him be a versatile threat.
“I really mimic myself after myself just because I feel like without being myself, I wouldn’t be in this position,” Burks said.
That was the first of three trades for Tennessee in
OFFENSIVE HELP
Even with trading away Brown and having
They also are deeper at tight end having signed
With his speed up the seam, Okonkwo has been compared to Jonnu Smith, the tight end that left the Titans in March 2020 for a big payday in New England. Tennessee tried replacing Smith by bringing back Anthony Firkser, but he never came close to replacing Smith's production.
Hassan Haskins, a fourth-round choice at No. 131 out of Michigan, provides depth behind Derrick Henry and the ability to play on all special teams. The Titans also added a 5-11 receiver Kyle Phillips out of UCLA in the fifth round.
CROWDED QB ROOM
The
Tennessee is committed to Ryan Tannehill this season with the veteran, who turns 34 in July, having the NFL's highest salary cap number this season. He was intercepted 14 times, the most since his second year in the NFL. That doesn't count his
The pressure this offseason will be on Logan Woodside, who has backed up Tannehill the past two seasons with little competition for the spot.
SECONDARY HELP
The Titans used another high draft pick on a cornerback for a third straight draft. Auburn cornerback Roger McCreary was the 35th pick overall, joining 2021 first-rounder Caleb Farley, 2021 third-rounder Elijah Molden and 2020 second-rounder Kristian Fulton.
They also used the first of their two sixth-round selections on safety Theo Jackson, a Nashville native who grew up attending Titans' games in his uncle's luxury suite before playing at the University of Tennessee.
OFFENSIVE LINE
The Titans currently have two open jobs on the line with left guard Rodger Saffold a salary cap casualty in March and right tackle David Quessenberry not tendered as a restricted free agent. Tennessee used the 69th pick overall in the third round on Nicholas Petit-Frere from Ohio State.
He joins Dillon Radunz, their second-round pick out of North Dakota State a year ago, and free agent signee Jamarco Jones competing for those two open spots. The Titans will be looking to better protect Tannehill after he was sacked 47 times in 2021.
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