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Loser: Logan Woodside
We knew that the Titans were going to bring competition in for Woodside at some point, but it was somewhat of a surprise the Titans spent a pick to do it.
The Titans drafted Hawaii’s Cole McDonald in the seventh round, and although we should give the edge to Woodside in the competition the two will be embroiled in, there’s no arguing that McDonald’s skill set brings more to the table.
McDonald has a bigger arm, and his athleticism more closely matches what Ryan Tannehill can do, making him a better fit for the offense being able to keep things relatively the same if he gets hurt.
Now all the rookie has to do is develop and fix his throwing motion and he could end up as the team’s backup in 2020.