8. player. 35. The Tennessee Titans might have preferred to go offensive lineman on the first day of the draft, but with Notre Dame’s Ronnie Stanley and Ole Miss’ Laremy Tunsil off the board, they’ll address another concern on defense, their secondary.
<p>Now it might misleading because the Titans have given up the least amount of passing yards in the league so far this season. They’re also the only team to have less than a 100 passing attempts made against them.</p>
<p>The stat that doesn’t favor them is “yards per attempt.” Offenses are averaging 7.9 yards per attempt through the air against the Titans, a mark that is currently tied for the fourth worst mark in the NFL.</p>
<p>Enter Virginia Tech’s Kendall Fuller. We grade him out as the second best corner in the draft and with the top player in this position off the board, the Titans are left with him. The concern here is that Kendall Fuller opted for season-ending surgery for a torn meniscus at the end of September. Sure, that’s a concern for any teams, but it seems like athletes are bouncing back from injuries like this better than ever and it was early enough in the college season that it could get him on the field in time for training camp.</p>. CB. Virginia Tech. Kendall Fuller