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USAT: Titans Wire

Feb 14, 2022

For the second straight year the Tennessee Titans didn’t get much out of a draft class. Just like the 2020 group, the 2021 class saw some players deal with injuries, while others showed they needed more time to develop. - The exception to the rest was cornerback Elijah Molden, who worked his way into the role of the team’s primary slot cornerback — and from Week 3 on, he performed as arguably the best rookie at his position in the NFL. - Edge rusher Rashad Weaver, cornerback Caleb Farley and linebacker Monty Rice each saw their seasons end early, although Rice did show enough to give us hope. - Offensive lineman Dillon Radunz and wide receivers Dez Fitzpatrick and Racey McMath simply weren’t ready for prime time, and Tennessee’s last pick of the 2021 NFL draft, safety Brady Breeze, isn’t even with the team anymore. - While things are no doubt off to a rocky start for this group as a whole, there is hope things can turn around in 2022. Here’s a look at what we expect from each member of the Titans’ 2021 draft class in their second season.

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