Titans’ biggest remaining needs ahead of Day 3 of 2020 NFL Draft

What are the Titans’ biggest remaining needs ahead of Day 3 of the 2020 NFL Draft?

The Tennessee Titans filled three positions of need in the first two days of the 2020 NFL Draft.

In the first round, the Titans nabbed their right tackle of the future in Isaiah Wilson, who happens to be a great fit for what the team wants to to offensively.

On Day 2, general manager Jon Robinson hit it out of the park after cornerback Kristian Fulton fell in his lap late in the second round, giving the Titans a potential slot corner for 2020 and an outside starter in 2021.

After that, he was able to scoop up the perfect complement to Derrick Henry with the selection of Darrynton Evans in the third.

Now that those needs have been addressed, what positions should the Titans be looking to add to on Day 3?

Let’s take a look.

EDGE

Adding or not adding an EDGE in this draft will greatly depend on what the Titans know about Jadeveon Clowney’s plans.

If he’s coming, the Titans can avoid drafting one, as the team would have a stellar group of outside linebackers already with Clowney, Harold Landry, Vic Beasley, Kamalei Correa, D’Andre Walker, Reggie Gilbert and Derick Roberson.

If Clowney isn’t coming, the Titans might want to add another depth piece to this group. At this point in the draft, the chances of landing a starting-caliber EDGE aren’t very good.