Treylon Burks reacts to being drafted by Titans, A.J. Brown trade

“I am happy to be a part of the team now, and play my role,” Treylon Burks said after being drafted by the Titans.

The Tennessee Titans both added and subtracted wide receivers on the first night of the 2022 NFL draft, as the team traded wideout A.J. Brown to the Philadelphia Eagles and selected wide receiver Treylon Burks with the No. 18 overall pick they acquired in the deal with Philly.

As much as the Titans will need Burks to step in immediately and replace Brown, the rookie wideout out of Arkansas isn’t looking at it that way.

“I am happy to be a part of the team now, and play my role,” Burks said, per Jim Wyatt of Titans Online. “I wouldn’t say I am (A.J.)’s replacement, but I am thankful for the opportunity and that they believed in me to make that trade.”

The 6-foot-2, 225-pound wide receiver says he got a phone call from the Titans first, and then saw on Instagram that the team had traded Brown.

Burks, who described himself as “big, fast, physical and fearless,” revealed that his high school coach predicted Tennessee would take him earlier in the day.

“My high school head coach said this morning that the Titans were going to get me,” Burks said. “I didn’t believe him at the time, but once I got the call I was like, ‘This dude was right.”

Burks is already familiar with a few of his new teammates, as he says he played the “Madden NFL” video game with Derrick Henry and Ryan Tannehill, the latter of whom he expressed respect for.

Now that he’s officially in the NFL, Burks says he plans on working his butt off and just wants to play football.

We were originally huge fans of the Titans picking Burks, albeit with the intention of pairing him with Brown. Now, with Brown gone to Philly, the Titans will need even more out of their rookie wideout, who was the perfect pick considering the circumstances.

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