Tennessee Titans Full Seven Round Mock Draft | Titans land Will Levis blind side protection

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The Titans do not have tons of needs, I think they are a more complete team that many realize. I feel they could use some help on the OT, and adding a DT. I do feel they have the ability to select the best player available in the 2024 NFL Draft.
In the first round I selected Olumuyiwa Fashanu, I would have loved to land Joe Alt, but that was not an option. I went with Olu because I feel he is a lot better than the media has been portraying him lately.
Olu is an immediate starter in the NFL and a tough prospect. I love my second round pick, because Darius Robinson should easily go in Round 1. With him sitting there at the 38th pick, I know he is going to have a chip on his shoulder. I selected him because it was too easy of a pick for me.
I do not feel that Robinson is a need but he is the best player there and he has a knack for getting after the quarterback.
My favorite pick in this draft is Decorian Patterson late in the draft. Patterson was considered a third round prospect last year, and was a dog at Middle Tennessee State. The Titans had the ability to watch him up close and personal and I feel they could use him.
Patterson would eventually transfer to UCF, and do okay, but he was the best kept secret in football last year. I think he could eventually be a starter within years.
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