Day 2 of the 2020 NFL Draft will take place on Friday night and the Tennessee Titans have two selections to make in total through the two rounds, assuming they don’t make any trades.
The Titans have one pick in the second round (No. 61) and one in the third round (No. 93). We’re going to take a look at some players the Titans can target to fill some of their biggest needs, broken down by position.
Of course, some of these players could be taken with the Titans standing pat in either round, while others would likely have to be acquired by trading up.
However, after some of the wacky events of Thursday night, we can’t rule anything out, hence casting such a wide net of possibilities for the Titans.
Note: Prospects are not listed in any particular order.
Cornerbacks
Many of us thought the Titans would go with a cornerback in the first round because it is the team’s biggest need, but general manager Jon Robinson opted for offensive tackle Isaiah Wilson instead.
Tennessee still has a need at cornerback, and particularly in the slot, so I would expect Robinson to try fill the void with his second-round pick.
Here are some prospects that could play in the slot and/or on the outside, both now and in the future, that are still on the board.
Kristian Fulton, LSU
Jaylon Johnson, Utah
Amik Robertson, Louisiana Tech
Cameron Dantzler, Mississippi State
Trevon Diggs, Alabama
Bryce Hall, Virginia
Darnay Holmes, UCLA
Troy Pride Jr., Notre Dame
Reggie Robinson, Tulsa
Lavert Hill, Michigan