The Tennessee Titans made their first pick in the 2023 NFL draft when they selected offensive lineman Peter Skoronski at No. 11 overall on Thursday night.
With the selection, the Titans now have five picks remaining going into Day 2, barring the team making a trade back that acquires more picks or a trade up that gives up picks, both of which are possible.
Here’s a look at Tennessee’s remaining slate, which doesn’t include a fourth-round pick but does include a pair of selections on Friday. Of course, the Titans are short a fourth-round pick due to the Julio Jones trade.
Day 2
Round 2, Pick 41
Round 3, Pick 72
Day 3
Round 5, Pick 147
Round 6, Pick 186 (via ATL)
Round 7, Pick 228
The Titans’ sixth round pick is via the 2021 deal with the Atlanta Falcons, but Tennessee’s original sixth-round selection was lost in the trade with the Los Angeles Rams for wide receiver Robert Woods.
As things stand now, the Titans remain in desperate need of help at wide receiver, so I’d expect at least one selection at the position on Day 2, and it wouldn’t be at all shocking if they end up double-dipping on Day 3.
Day 2 of the 2023 NFL draft will start at 6 p.m. CT on Friday and will feature Rounds 2 and 3. Day 3 of the draft, which consists of Rounds 4-7, will begin at 11 a.m. CT on Saturday.
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