Tennessee Titans 7-round mock draft using simulator 2.0

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

Oct 20, 2018; Salt Lake City, UT, USA; Utah Utes defensive back Jaylon Johnson (1) grabs in interception in the third quarter at Rice-Eccles Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Swinger-USA TODAY Sports

Round 2

Pick No. 61: Jaylon Johnson | CB | Utah

Cornerback has become arguably the biggest need for the Titans this offseason, as Logan Ryan’s future remains in doubt and Malcolm Butler’s hefty salary could lead to him getting cut next offseason.

Johnson has sufficient size to hang with big-bodied receivers and has the potential to be a lockdown corner at the next level. He had a solid season for the Utes in 2019, and did so playing with a torn labrum, which leads us to believe that even better things are on the horizon.

While he still needs work in some areas, the 6-foot, 195-pound corner will have a year to develop as he spends his rookie season as depth more than anything else. Getting him this late in the draft would be a steal.