The Tennessee Titans have a slew of avenues they can take when it comes to their nine picks in the 2021 NFL draft, the first of which comes at No. 22 overall in the first round.
Among the team’s biggest current needs are right tackle, cornerback, wide receiver, and tight end. Despite EDGE and defensive line being addressed in free agency, Tennessee could still use a player at those positions, also.
With all that in mind, we thought we’d take a trip around the different pro days and see how some of the Titans’ potential draft targets fared.
In this list, we cast a wide net and include prospects who have been pegged to the Titans in some form or fashion, as well as players who could realistically end up being taken by the team, either early or late in the draft.
Note: All pro day results were obtained from Pro Football Focus’ tracker.
Height: 6’0″ (66th percentile)
Weight: 192 (51st)
Arm: 31 1/8″ (41st)
Vertical: 40 (91st)
Broad jump: 123 (55th)
Bench: 18 (85th)
40-yard: 4.37 (91st)
Short shuttle: 4.28 (31st)
3-cone: 6.94 (49th)
Height: 6’5″ (30th percentile)
Weight: 317 (68th)
Arm: 32 1/2 (7th)
Height: 5’9 1/2″ (10th percentile)
Weight: 212 (75th)
Vertical: 33 (17th)
Broad jump: 121 (46th)
Bench: 24 (99th)
40-yard: 4.51 (42nd)
Short shuttle: 4.36 (22nd)
3-cone: 7.12 (19th)