Tennessee Titans: 7-round mock draft

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - DECEMBER 5: Jack Conklin
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Dec 27, 2014; Annapolis, MD, USA; Virginia Tech Hokies cornerback Kendall Fuller (11) celebrates with Hokies defensive tackle Ricky Walker (98) after intercepting a pass against the Cincinnati Bearcats in the first quarter of the 2014 Military Bowl at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 27, 2014; Annapolis, MD, USA; Virginia Tech Hokies cornerback Kendall Fuller (11) celebrates with Hokies defensive tackle Ricky Walker (98) after intercepting a pass against the Cincinnati Bearcats in the first quarter of the 2014 Military Bowl at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports /

Kendall Fuller – Corner Back – Virginia Tech

His brother, Vincent, was drafted by the Titans in 2005 and played seven years in the league. But that’s not why the Titans should go with this ball hawk corner back. The Titans need a lockdown corner and Fuller could be their guy.

He started most of his time at Virginia Tech, but most of the 2015 season was lost due to a knee injury. Even though he had to sit out because of a torn meniscus, he actually plays through pain, he is tough.

Fuller has 35 passes defended and eight interceptions over 28 starts for the Hokies and has good body size, at five eleven, to defend most receivers in the NFL. However, he is a little bit slow in recognizing routes and sticking to his receivers, especially if they are good route runners. He is a physical player who can stop the run and lay the wood when the occasion presents itself.

The Titans need a player like Kendall Fuller. He wants the ball, plays physical and can take that physicality. Their most interceptions by one player last year was only two. Fuller should be able to help raise that number, getting the ball back to this young, talented offense.

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