Tennessee Titans 7-round mock draft using simulator 2.0

The Titans go with a bit more offense early on in this mock.

In the second installment of our mock draft series leading up to the 2020 NFL Draft, which takes place from April 23 to April 25, the Tennessee Titans go in a bit of a different direction than the first.

In that version, we stressed EDGE and offensive tackle a bit more, but this time around the idea was to prioritize a few offensive positions without forcing it, and it produced some very solid results.

Of course, we kept cornerback as one of the top priorities because there’s no scenario in which Tennessee doesn’t address the position early on in the draft — at least in our mind.

For this mock, we used a different simulator, with The Draft Network’s being the choice. Let’s see what we came up with (there’s a link to our last draft simulator mock on the “Mock 2.0 Review” slide if you want to compare.)

Aug 31, 2019; Fort Worth, TX, USA; TCU Horned Frogs wide receiver Jalen Reagor (1) runs with the ball during the game against the Arkansas-Pine Bluff Golden Lions at Amon G. Carter Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports

Round 1

Pick No. 29: Jalen Reagor | WR | TCU

The Titans have to start planning for what seems like the inevitable departure of Corey Davis, who is unlikely to have his fifth-year option picked up. It also wouldn’t hurt to add a burner for this coming season.

Reagor checks both of those boxes, as he’s one of the fastest receivers in this year’s draft and can hurt opposing defenses from anywhere on the field.

He could be a deep-threat specialist in year one, and then turn into a main outside receiver with deep-threat capabilities in year two. There are so many reasons to like this pick.