The Tennessee Titans are in prime position to trade out of the first round from No. 29 overall in order to accumulate more picks in the 2020 NFL Draft.
General manager Jon Robinson has seven picks to work with but doesn’t have any selections in the fourth or sixth rounds because of the Ryan Tannehill and Reggie Gilbert trades, respectively.
If Robinson wants to get those picks back or just add to his stable of choices, he can target a team looking to add a quarterback, or perhaps a player at another position on either side of the ball.
Here are some possibilities.
Los Angeles Chargers
Should the Chargers forgo picking a quarterback with the No. 6 overall pick, they might look to make a move late in the first round to get their man. As it stands now, the Chargers are set to roll with Tyrod Taylor as the starter in 2020, but it’s hard to fathom the team will simply settle on him.
The Chargers could still fill one of their positions of need with the No. 6 overall pick and then make a trade with the Titans for the No. 29 selection in order to get their quarterback of the future.