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In the last two NFL drafts, the Tennessee Titans have selected an offensive lineman. Next year in April, with a high pick expected to visit Nashville, there is a good probability that they will select another offensive lineman.
In a recent mock draft, Daniel Flick of Sports Illustrated selected LSU offensive tackle Will Campbell as the third overall choice by the Titans.
With second-year quarterback Will Levis and veteran backup Mason Rudolph, Tennessee’s passing attack is second-worst with 169 yards per game, posing a serious dilemma for the team. After what seems like a missed opportunity with Levis, the Titans could go the veteran way with this draft instead of a new signal-caller. Campbell provides immediate support to an offensive line that is struggling regardless of the quarterback. up his article, Flick praises him as a reliable pass protector who hasn’t let up a sack since November 5, 2022.
Taking the same position in three consecutive drafts could be seen as unprofessional. However, it is reasonable for the Titans.
After selecting Northwestern defensive end Peter Skoronski with the eleventh overall choice in the 2022 NFL Draft, the Titans shifted him to play left guard.
When Alabama offensive tackle JC Latham was selected seventh overall in the 2017 draft, he was shifted to the left side for his first season. His strong play this season suggests he has the potential to be the starting quarterback for the squad in the years to come. Campbell, who is widely considered to be the top offensive lineman in the nation, might now provide him with a new partner to lean on.
Campbell, if available in the first round, would be a safe and logical choice because he would be better than anyone the Titans have used this year and could step right into the starting lineup.
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