Tennessee Titans full 2020 NFL mock draft

Josh Jones, Houston Cougars. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images)
Josh Jones, Houston Cougars. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images) /
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Darryl Williams, Mississippi State Bulldogs
Darryl Williams, Mississippi State Bulldogs. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images) /

Fifth Round

Darryl Williams. player. 893. Scouting Report. C. Mississippi State Bulldogs. 174. Pick Analysis

After landing an offensive tackle in Josh Jones out of Houston to essentially offset losing Jack Conklin to the Cleveland Browns in free agency, look for the Titans to continue to add to their offensive line. Even though they have Ben Jones as the starting at center, perhaps Darryl Williams out of Mississippi State could be a suitable backup for him at No. 174 overall in the fifth round?

Sixth Round

Tennessee does not have a sixth-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft. This stems from a trade made with the Green Bay Packers for linebacker Reggie Gilbert. Green Bay owns the No. 208 overall pick in the upcoming draft because of this deal.

Seventh Round

CB. Florida State Seminoles. Levonta Taylor. 224. 804. Pick Analysis. player. Scouting Report

The Titans have three picks in the seventh round to round out their 2020 NFL Draft. With the No. 224 pick in the seventh round, look for them to go with someone like Florida State Seminoles cornerback Levonta Taylor. Even though Florida State was down as a program while he was at school, Tennessee may be intrigued by a player coming out of a traditional ACC power.

LB. Keandre Jones. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Maryland Terrapins. 237. 824

Linebacker is a finicky position to address in most drafts. Teams have to find the right fit for what they want to do schematically. Though they could take one as high as the third round, look for the Titans to end up with a player like Keandre Jones out of the University of Maryland at No. 237 overall in the seventh round if they don’t take a linebacker with either of their day-two picks.

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CJ O'Grady. 844. TE. Arkansas Razorbacks. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. 243. player

Jonnu Smith seems to have found himself in Arthur Smith’s Titans offense. He’s poised for big things in Nashville in the early 2020s. However, the Titans are now without veteran Pro Bowl tight end Delanie Walker. Look for Tennessee to draft a guy like CJ O’Grady out of the University of Arkansas at No. 243 overall to finish up their draft.