Tennessee Titans 2020 NFL Draft grades: Kristian Fulton is godsend
By Matt Conner
Best pick
When perhaps the No. 3 overall cornerback in the draft (or certainly one of the top 5) falls all the way to you at the bottom of the second round, it’s basically a gift descending from the gods. How Kristian Fulton was available at No. 61 overall is the folly of everyone else, but it’s exactly what the Titans needed with Logan Ryan still on the open market.
Worst pick
Going for a change of pace back within the first 100 picks was a reach for a player they clearly valued more than they needed to. Some very solid prospects and likely starters were available at this stage, while some very undervalued running backs went much, much later. Evans is talented, to be sure, but this class was fairly loaded with late-round options and a third round grab was just poor timing.