6 biggest takeaways from Tennessee Titans’ 2020 NFL Draft

The biggest takeaways from the Titans’ 2020 NFL Draft.

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Plenty of competitions incoming

Some of the players the Titans added during and in the aftermath of the 2020 NFL Draft will create plenty of competition in training camp for starting spots. We already mentioned one of those competitions will occur at right tackle.

Drafting Cole McDonald and the UDFA signing of Missouri kicker Tucker McCann will also ensure competition at both quarterback (with Logan Woodside) and kicker (Greg Joseph), respectively.

It’s also possible that second-round pick Kristian Fulton and 2019 fourth-round pick Amani Hooker will compete to be the No. 1 slot corner. Fifth-round pick Larrell Murchison could have a shot at defensive end against veteran Jack Crawford.

Third-round pick Darrynton Evans is the default favorite to spell Derrick Henry next season, but don’t rule out Dalyn Dawkins or another running back being brought into the mix to challenge him.