3. Running back
With Dion Lewis gone, the Titans need a back who can contribute in the passing game, on top of being able to spell Derrick Henry to help take some of the pressure off and lessen his workload a bit.
It’s almost a foregone conclusion that the Titans will address this need in the draft, but don’t expect them to prioritize a back so much so that one is taken on Day 1 or early Day 2. I wouldn’t expect Robinson to take a running back any earlier than the third round.