The Tennessee Titans have had four meetings with 2020 NFL Draft prospects at the combine that we know of so far.
The list includes:
- Ke’Shawn Vaughn, RB, Vanderbilt (Source)
- Quartney Davis, WR, Texas A&M (Source)
- Kristian Fulton, CB, LSU (Source)
- Amik Robertson, CB, Louisiana Tech (Source)
These meetings fall in line with positions that the Titans will be looking to add to this offseason, on top of EDGE and offensive line.
With the uncertain futures of Malcolm Butler (potential cut candidate) and Logan Ryan (free agent), cornerback has become an area the Titans need to look at.
Whether or not Derrick Henry returns, Tennessee needs a running back, as Dion Lewis will almost certainly get cut this offseason. If Henry doesn’t return, adding a back becomes even more of a priority.
Wide receiver isn’t as pressing a need at the moment, but with the Titans unlikely to pick up Corey Davis’ fifth-year option, there could be a hole at the position in 2021 if he doesn’t return beyond next season.
We already know the Titans need another pass-rusher, and the offensive line could at least use some depth, and the need there could become more pressing depending on what happens with Jack Conklin and Dennis Kelly.
Both Robertson and Davis should be Day 3 selections, while Vaughn will likely go between rounds three and five. Fulton, on the other hand, could be an option for the Titans in the first round at pick No. 29.
It’s very possible that the Titans have met with more players, but these are just the ones we know of right now. You can follow our combine tracker for all the latest updates on meetings the Titans have with prospects.
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