Best DL prospect for Titans in each round of 2020 NFL Draft

With Jurrell Casey gone and DaQuan Jones becoming a free agent in 2021, the Titans need to address the defensive line.

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Round 5

Khalil Davis, Nebraska (6-1, 308 lbs.)

At this point in the draft, the Titans are more likely to end up with a rotational player than a starter. Davis is about as good a rotational lineman as the Titans can get in this spot.

Davis figures to be a third-down run specialist at the next level, but he has shown he has the chops to be an effective interior pass-rusher, also.

Alternative: Jason Strowbridge, North Carolina