Prioritize CB and DL
Two of the biggest needs the Titans have to address right now are at cornerback and along the defensive line.
It doesn’t look like Logan Ryan will return, which means Tennessee has a hole at slot cornerback if the plan isn’t to move Amani Hooker there.
Thankfully, this draft class is deep at cornerback, so the Titans could draft one that can play the slot in 2020, and then move to the outside in 2021, allowing the team to move on from Malcolm Butler and his huge salary.
The trade of Jurrell Casey has left a hole along the defensive front, and with DaQuan Jones becoming a free agent in 2021, the Titans need to find a defensive lineman who can fill a hole now, and in the future.
Of course, the Titans might sign Jadeveon Clowney, which would help alleviate the need for an end since he can play there in sub-packages. But that might only end up being a one-year deal, if it gets done at all, and doesn’t solve the issue of Jones’ potential departure next offseason.
You might be asking: what about right tackle?
Contrary to popular belief, that isn’t currently as big of a need as the other two positions listed here.
Dennis Kelly is locked in for a reasonable price for the next three years and chances are he wouldn’t be unseated by a rookie in 2020, anyway. If Kelly plays as well as he did in 2018, he’ll be a steal for that price.