Tennessee Titans 7-round mock draft using simulator 3.0

Our third installment of a seven-round mock draft for the Titans.

Dec 31, 2018; Jacksonville, FL, USA; Texas A&M Aggies wide receiver Kendrick Rogers (13) makes a catch against North Carolina State Wolfpack cornerback Nick McCloud (4) during the second quarter at TIAA Bank Field. Mandatory Credit: Adam Hagy-USA TODAY Sports

Round 7

Pick No. 224: Kendrick Rogers | WR | Texas A&M

The Titans aren’t likely to pick up the fifth-year option of Corey Davis, which will leave the team with a hole on the outside in 2021. Rogers has the size and athleticism to be a candidate to take his spot.

Pick No. 237: Rodrigo Blankenship | K | Georgia

Despite making his lone field goal and producing some great videos on social media, the jury is still out on Greg Joseph and Tennessee needs to bring competition to camp. What better way to do that than the best kicker in this year’s draft?

Pick No. 242: Bryce Perkins | QB | Virgina

As is the case with kicker, the Titans need to bring at least some form of competition to camp for Logan Woodside at backup quarterback. Perkins needs a lot of work, but his top-notch speed and athleticism makes him an intriguing pick in a round where most players won’t amount to anything anyway.