Meanwhile, Toney joins a Tennessee Titans squad at No. 22 that has made the playoffs the last two seasons. With a solid quarterback in Ryan Tannehill and one of the league’s best running backs in Derrick Henry, adding Toney would be scary for the rest of the AFC South. Tennessee could use receiver help after Corey Davis left the team for the New York Jets in free agency.
With Corey Davis leaving in free agency, this is a really thin wide receiver depth chart behind A.J. Brown. Toney could have a few different suitors in this range, and Ryan Tannehill would love him. Toney could contribute as a dynamic receiver, runner and returner, and new offensive coordinator Todd Downing should get him the ball 10 times a game. Toney will do damage out of the slot: In his career, he averaged 15.6 yards per catch when lined up in the slot, adding 10 scores.
Florida hasn’t had an offensive skill position player taken in the first round since Tim Tebow in 2010, but that streak seems destined to come to an end this season, as it would be a major surprise if both Pitts and Toney aren’t selected on the first night.
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