How many draft picks do Titans have in 2021?
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How many draft picks do Titans have in 2021?
Eight Picks
Grades for the Titans’ Eight Picks in the 2021 NFL Draft.
Who do the Titans need?
The Titans have needs at wide receiver, offensive tackle and tight end, but cornerback is the most important to me. Tennessee released Malcolm Butler and Adoree’ Jackson this offseason, which means second-year corner Kristian Fulton is slated to be the new No. 1.
Who did the Titans pick up 2021?
Placed WR Racey McMath on the reserve/COVID-19 list….Tennessee Titans Transactions 2021.
DATE | TRANSACTION |
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June 5, 2021 | Signed DE Rashad Weaver. |
June 4, 2021 | Traded a 2022 second and 2023 fourth-round pick to Atlanta Falcons for WR Julio Jones and 2023 sixth-round pick. |
June 2, 2021 | Placed OT Anthony McKinney on injured reserve. |
What draft picks do the Tennessee Titans have in 2021?
Tennessee Titans mock draft 2021
Round | Pick | Player |
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4 | 126 | Adetokunbo Ogundeji |
5 | 166 | Shi Smith |
6 | 205 | Rodarius Williams |
6 | 215 | Trey Hill |
What picks do the Tennessee Titans have in 2021?
Tennessee Titans’ 2021 draft picks:
- Round 1, No. 22: CB Caleb Farley, B.
- Round 2, No. 53: OT Dillon Radunz, B-minus.
- Round 3, No. 92: LB Monty Rice,C.
- Round 3, No. 100: CB Elijah Molden, B.
- Round 4, No. 109: WR Dez Fitzpatrick, B-plus.
- Round 4, No. 135: DE Rashad Weaver, C-plus.
- Round 6, No.
- Round 6, No.
Will Titans draft a QB?
The Tennessee Titans didn’t do much at the quarterback position during the 2021 NFL Draft. They didn’t draft a quarterback, which isn’t all that surprising, but it does put them in quite the predicament should Ryan Tannehill miss an extended period of time.
Who is the kicker for Tennessee Titans?
kicker Randy Bullock
When Tennessee Titans kicker Randy Bullock jogged onto the field during overtime in Seattle, with the chance to lift his new team to a dramatic victory over the Seahawks, Rhett Bullock saw the look.
What draft picks do the Titans have?
Tennessee Titans 2021 NFL Draft Picks:
- Round 1: No. 22 – Caleb Farley, CB, Virginia Tech.
- Round 2: No. 53 – Dillon Radunz, OT, North Dakota State.
- Round 3: No. 92 (from GB) – Monty Rice, LB, Georgia.
- Round 3: No. 100 – Elijah Molden, CB, Washington.
- Round 4: No.
- Round 6: No.
- Round 6: No.
Who has the most draft picks in the 2021 NFL Draft?
2021 NFL Draft | |
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First selection | Trevor Lawrence, QB, Jacksonville Jaguars |
Mr. Irrelevant | Grant Stuard, LB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
Most selections (11) | Carolina Panthers, Dallas Cowboys, Minnesota Vikings |
Fewest selections (3) | Seattle Seahawks |
How many picks do the Titans have?
The Titans currently have 9 picks in the 2021 NFL Draft.
How many picks do the Tennessee Titans have left?
After taking Caleb Farley at No. 22 overall on Day 1, the Titans still have a grand total of eight picks remaining over the course of the last two days of this year’s draft.
Who did the Tennessee Titans pick in the 2021 NFL Draft?
With the 22nd pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, the Tennessee Titans selected Virginia Tech cornerback Caleb Farley. The Titans have a massive need at cornerback, and this one makes a ton of sense. Farley’s injuries caused him to fall down the boards, but this is a home run in terms of talent.
Who did the Titans draft on Day 1 of the draft?
Who did the Titans draft on Day 1? With the 22nd pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, the Tennessee Titans selected Virginia Tech cornerback Caleb Farley. The Titans have a massive need at cornerback, and this one makes a ton of sense. Farley’s injuries caused him to fall down the boards, but this is a home run in terms of talent.
What should the Titans’ draft class look like in 2021?
With the 2021 NFL Draft’s deep wide receiver class, the Titans adding one or more to this room should be a priority. Arthur Smith is gone, and so is Jonnu Smith. Tight end has been an important position in the Titans’ resurgent offense, so the team must fill that TE1 void left behind by Jonnu’s departure.
Is Tennessee Titans WR Racey McMath worth developing as a receiver?
Racey McMath has only started six games in his career, primarily out of the slot. Tennessee needed to add receivers, and McMath is worth developing as a WR4 and special-teamer. The Titans cut Kenny Vaccaro as a cap casualty, leaving behind 871 snaps on defense.