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Tennessee Titans Drat Graded

TennesseeTuxedo

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The Titans ranged from a to B minus in the draft grades in the B minus was from Malco vapor so who gives a crap.

I personally love the Farley pick in the first round. It was a shocker to me but the more I have watched video of him and I’ve learned that his injury concerns have been addressed by orthopedist more excited I am about the pick.

The Dillon Radunz pick in the second round feels a big need on the office of line and solidified the team in the trenches. He was seen as a first round draft pick by many draft analyst heading into the draft.

The Monty Rice pick was criticized by a lot of folks here on this board. however he is a speedy linebacker and the Titans have a definite need for depth at the position they complete both inside and outside. last year when John Brown went down the titans had to rely upon practice squad players to fill the teams needs a linebacker.

The Elijhah Molden pick to me was a stroke of genius. Malden does not have the elusive speed that a lot of the folks look for but he has a football IQ that’s off the charts and plays with a nonstop motor and will be able to play in the slot.

Dez Fitzpatrick is a carbon copy of Corey Davis, skill Set-wise.

Rashad Weaver is the guy that a lot of the draft analyst are looking at as being a surprise success in the NFL. He’s a big body who uses his hands extremely well. He does not have the explosive this that you would like to have off the edge but I think there’s a good possibility he moves in in place three technique(tackles inside shoulder - Guard’s outside shoulder).

Racey McMath was criticized by some folks on this board. I need to understand that when you’re taking guys in the fifth and six round seventh round you’re not looking for impact players or just for positional need. Remember you still have to have special team specialist out there and this is where you’ll find them. McMath is known as one of the best special team bullets in college football. He will do the same thing in the NFL. He is a big bodied wide receiver with elite speed. The knock on him is that he does not run his routes well and is very lazy off the ball. I don’t think that we will see him as much on the officer side as we will on the special team side.

Brady Breeze Will provide some much-needed depth at the safety position.
 
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