If the Tennessee Titans are looking to go edge rusher in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft, Boise State prospect Curtis Weaver could be the perfect match.
He’s been pinned to the team in a number of mock drafts, and said himself on Thursday that there would be a lot to like if he were to join a linebacker corps. with fellow ex-Bronco, Kamalei Correa.
This wouldn’t be the first meeting between the two, either.
OLB Curtis Weaver said there’d be a lot to like if #Titans drafted him, including potentially joining a LB corps with another former Boise State player in (impending FA) Kamalei Correa. They’ve connected a few times in the past, Weaver said.
Weaver on some of his influences: pic.twitter.com/sm8Xti40tD
— Erik Bacharach (@ErikBacharach) February 27, 2020
Weaver brings a lot to the table for any team who drafts him with a high floor/high ceiling, versatility and he provides plenty in terms of size at 6-foot-3 and 265 pounds.
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His 2019 sack total of 13.5 speaks for itself, and he also accounted for 52 tackles, three passes defensed, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and one interception on the season.
In three seasons at Boise State, Weaver racked up 128 total tackles, 72 solo, six passes defensed, three forced fumbles and two interceptions.
If the Titans do select Weaver in April, he’ll join a front composed of Harold Landry, Jurrell Casey, Jeffery Simmons and DaQuan Jones — quite the formidable combination.
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