2. Jacob Eason, Washington.
If the Titans decide to address another need early on, they could always take a quarterback on the second round.
The 6-foot-6, 227-pounder has checked the box in terms of size to be a quarterback at the next level, and completed 64.2 percent of his passes for 3,132 yards with 23 touchdowns and low total of eight interceptions last year.
Eason is accurate with impressive arm strength, and he’s proven to be most effective in the short and intermediate passing game.
There are some red flags surrounding Eason though, who has crumbled under pressure and made some bad decisions when the pocket collapses. Arm strength can’t exactly save you there — which the Titans have seen with some of their quarterbacks of the past.
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