A look at what the Jags’ AFC South rivals did in the 2020 NFL draft

In 2019 the AFC South was a very interesting division at the top, which resulted in two teams representing the division in the AFC playoffs. As many can recall those two teams were the Houston Texans, who won the division, and Tennessee Titans, who …

Tennessee Titans

While the Titans only made six selections, their early selections consisted of several notables. They selected a pair from the Southeastern Conference in Isaiah Wilson and Kristian Fulton. Like the Colts’ draft, the addition of both players by the Titans could cause several new rivalries with the Jags. Wilson could occasionally see 1-on-1s against rookie Jags pass-rusher K’Lavon Chaisson, while Fulton could see time against Jags rookies Laviska Shenault Jr. and Collin Johnson.

Afterward, the Titans snagged tailback Darrynton Evans, who some deemed as a running back with starting-caliber qualities if developed properly. He might end up seeing a decent amount of snaps in the regular season (to alleviate the load off Derrick Henry) if he impresses in the preseason.

To close the draft, Tennessee added some depth to their defensive line by selecting Larrell Murchison and drafted some developmental players in Cole McDonald and Chris Jackson.