The Titans made a strong first-round pick with the selection of JC Latham, an offensive tackle who is expected to start right away. Latham’s talent shows promise, and his ability to play the left tackle position in the NFL will be closely watched. While some may argue that the Titans could have reached with some of their later picks, landing Cedric Gray in the fourth round has the potential to be a steal for the team.
The favorite pick of the draft was JC Latham, who was originally considered for the fifth overall pick. Latham’s talents in the run game and protection will be an asset to the team alongside Will Levis, Calvin Ridley, and DeAndre Hopkins. This was a solid pick that addressed needs for the Titans without overcomplicating the decision.
On the opposite end, T’Vondre Sweat was not as highly regarded by many as he was picked in the early second round despite being a massive run stuffer. However, Sweat lacks pass rush abilities at an NFL level, making his value questionable for such an early selection. If Sweat can make adjustments and become a three-down player, this pick may pay off in