The Tennessee Titans are in a position to trade down and potentially add some picks to their stable in the 2020 NFL Draft.
As it stands now, the Titans own the No. 29 pick in the first round and have seven selections in total, but don’t have any in the fourth or sixth rounds, due to the trades for Ryan Tannehill and Reggie Gilbert, respectively.
Every pick in the draft is assigned a trade value, which is a model designed by former NFL head coach and soon-to-be Hall of Famer, Jimmy Johnson.
Below is a graphic showing the trade values for every single pick in the draft, including those of the Titans. In case you aren’t interested in zooming in on Tennessee’s picks, we’ll list them first and place the graphic below that.
The numbers come from Drafttek.com.
- Round 1, pick No. 29: 640
- Round 2, pick No. 61: 292
- Round 3, pick No. 93: 128
- Round 5, pick No. 174: 20.6
- Round 7, pick No. 224: 1.1
- Round 7, pick No. 237: 1
- Round 7, pick No. 243: 1
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