6 biggest takeaways from Tennessee Titans’ 2020 NFL Draft

The biggest takeaways from the Titans’ 2020 NFL Draft.

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JRob does it again

It’s way too early to fully judge Robinson’s 2020 draft class, but so far it’s looking pretty good.

The Titans had needs to fill at defensive line, cornerback, backup running back, backup quarterback, offensive line, EDGE and kicker upon entering the draft.

Robinson addressed five of those seven needs with all six of his picks, and then addressed kicker with a UDFA signing. It’s hard to argue there was much waste in the moves he made.

Furthermore, the need at EDGE, which he has already tried to address with the signing of Vic Beasley in free agency, might be filled even more if the Titans can sign Jadeveon Clowney.

The only gripe I’d have with Robinson’s draft is that he may have reached for Wilson, but that’s somewhat offset by the fact that he got lucky with Fulton falling in his lap late in the second.

For now, Robinson appears to have lived up to his stellar track record in the draft.