Tennessee Titans 2020 mock draft: Full 7 rounds
By Conor Dorney
5th round
Dennis Kelly inking a three-year extension last month could mean that the team is comfortable with waiting until the later rounds to address the offensive line and opt for a developmental prospect like UNC-Charlotte’s Cameron Clark.
Clark, the teammate of 2019 Titans draft pick Nate Davis, started at left tackle for the 49ers in college but may kick in to guard at the next level.
6th round: No selections
7th round
Robinson is a long, athletic cornerback who should warrant a selection for the Titans on Day 3. Many of their preferred targets on Day 1 (Kristian Fulton, Jeff Gladney) may be off the board, so instead, they pick up the former Tulsa standout in round seven.
The Titans have already planned to work out the former Cornhusker before the impact of COVID-19 around the world. Daniels (6-foot-3, 311 pounds) has the size and strength to be a solid rotational run defender.
Another former Commodore, Jared Pinkney, helps add some much-needed depth at tight end behind Jonnu Smith. Notre Dame’s Cole Kmet and FAU’s Harrison Bryant make some sense in the early rounds, but Pinkney offers good Day 3 value.