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2021 DRAFT ROSTER

BIRTH- RD. SEL# NAME POS. HT. WT. DATE COLLEGE HOMETOWN 1 22 CB 6-2 197 11/2/98 Virginia Tech Maiden, N.C. 2 53 T 6-6 301 3/28/98 North Dakota State Becker, Minn. 3 92* ILB 6-0 233 1/8/99 Georgia Huntsville, Ala. 3 100C CB 5-10 192 1/30/99 Washington West Linn, Ore. 4 109* WR 6-2 208 12/17/97 Louisville Farmington Hills, Mich. 4 135* OLB 6-4 259 11/10/97 Pittsburgh Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 6 205 Racey McMath WR 6-3 217 6/14/99 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. 6 215* S 6-0 197 10/9/97 Oregon Lake Oswego, Ore.

* - Selection obtained in trade C - Compensatory selection

TRADES AFFECTING THE 2021 DRAFT:

Trade Date/Teams Compensation Overall Player Selected 1. April 25, 2020 (Draft Day Trade) Tennessee Receives: Draft Choice: Round 6, 2021 #215 S Brady Breeze Kansas City Receives: Draft Choice: Round 7, 2020 #237 CB Thakarius Keyes (originally from New England through Denver)

2. Oct. 14, 2020 Tennessee Receives: Draft Choice: Round 6, 2021 #185 LB Nick Niemann (pick traded to L.A. Chargers) Jacksonville Receives: Draft Choice: Round 7, 2021 #249 WR Ben Skowronek (pick traded to L.A. Rams) Player: OLB Kamalei Correa

3. Nov. 2, 2020 Tennessee Receives: Player: CB Desmond King II L.A. Chargers Receive: Draft Choice: Round 6, 2021 #185 LB Nick Niemann (originally from Jacksonville)

4. March 17, 2021 Tennessee Receives: Draft Choice: Round 7, 2021 #232 DT Phil Hoskins (originally from Atlanta; traded to Carolina) Miami Receives: Player: T Draft Choice: Round 7, 2022

5. April 30, 2021 (Draft Day Trade) Tennessee Receives: Draft Choice: Round 3, 2021 #92 ILB Monty Rice Draft Choice: Round 4, 2021 #135 OLB Rashad Weaver Green Bay Receives: Draft Choice: Round 3, 2021 #85 WR Amari Rodgers

6. May 1, 2021 (Draft Day Trade) Tennessee Receives: Draft Choice: Round 4, 2021 #109 WR Dez Fitzpatrick (originally from Houston) Carolina Receives: Draft Choice: Round 4, 2021 #126 RB Draft Choice: Round 5, 2021 #166 DB Keith Taylor Draft Choice: Round 7, 2021 #232 DT Phil Hoskins (originally from Atlanta through Miami)

TENNESSEE TITANS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. BIRTHDATE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN ACQUIRED 73 Adams, Paul T 6-5 315 5/17/95 1 Missouri Nashville, Tenn. FA-’20 92 Adeniyi, Ola OLB 6-1 248 9/12/97 4 Toledo Fort Bend County, Texas FA-’21 96 Autry, Denico DL 6-5 285 7/15/90 8 Mississippi State Albernarle, N.C. UFA (IND)-’21 13 Batson, Cameron WR 5-8 175 12/20/95 4 Texas Tech Oklahoma City, Okla. FA-’18 42 Bellamy, Davin LB 6-5 259 12/27/94 1 Georgia Chamblee, Ga. FA-’21 Bello, B.J. LB 6-3 229 10/31/94 4 Illinois State New Lenox, Ill. FA-’21 41 Blasingame, Khari FB/RB 6-0 233 7/1/96 3 Vanderbilt New Market, Ala. FA-’19 Breeze, Brady S 6-0 197 10/9/97 R Oregon Lake Oswego, Ore. D6b-’21 62 Brewer, Aaron G/C 6-1 274 10/28/97 2 Texas State Dallas, Texas FA-’20 39 Borders, Breon CB 6-0 189 7/22/95 3 Duke Statesville, N.C. FA-’20 11 Brown, A.J. WR 6-1 226 6/30/97 3 Mississippi Starkville, Miss. D2-’19 55 Brown, Jayon LB 6-0 226 2/26/95 5 UCLA Long Beach, Calif. D5-’17 31 Byard, Kevin S 5-11 212 8/17/93 6 Middle Tennessee State Lithonia, Ga. D3-’16 46 Cox, Morgan LS 6-4 233 4/26/86 12 Tennessee Collierville, Tenn. UFA (BAL)-’21 29 Cruikshank, Dane DB 6-1 209 4/27/95 4 Chino Hills, Calif. D5-’18 64 Davis, Nate G 6-3 316 9/23/96 3 Charlotte Ashburn, Va. D3-’19 19 Davis, Rashard WR 5-9 175 9/14/95 1 James Madison Charlottesville, Va. FA-’20 48 Dupree, Bud OLB 6-4 269 2/12/93 7 Irwinton, Ga. UFA (PIT)-’21 32 Evans, Darrynton RB 5-10 203 7/9/98 2 Appalachian State Oak Hill, Fla. D3-’20 54 Evans, Rashaan LB 6-2 232 11/8/95 4 Alabama Auburn, Ala. D1-’18 Farley, Caleb CB 6-2 197 11/2/98 R Virginia Tech Maiden, N.C. D1-’21 21 Farley, Matthias S 5-11 209 7/15/92 6 Notre Dame Charlotte, N.C. UFA (NYJ)-’21 86 Firkser, Anthony TE 6-2 246 2/19/95 4 Harvard Manalapan, N.J. FA-’18 Fitzpatrick, Dre WR 6-2 208 12/17/97 R Louisvile Farmington Hills, Mich. D4a-’21 26 Fulton, Kristian CB 5-11 197 9/3/98 2 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. D2-’20 Hamilton, Woodrow DT 6-3 315 12/20/92 3 Mississippi Raleigh, Miss. FA-’21 Hector, Bruce DT 6-2 296 10/7/94 2 South Florida Tampa, Fla. FA-’21 22 Henry, Derrick RB 6-3 247 1/4/94 6 Alabama Yulee, Fla. D2c-’16 83 Hesse, Parker TE 6-3 261 5/26/95 1 Iowa Waukon, Iowa FA-’20 16 Hollister, Cody WR 6-4 216 11/18/93 3 Arkansas Bend, Ore. FA-’19 37 Hooker, Amani DB 5-11 210 6/14/98 3 Iowa Minneapolis, Minn. D4-’19 89 Hudson, Tommy TE 6-3 255 2/22/97 1 Arizona State San Jose, Calif. FA-’20 35 Jackson, Chris DB 5-10 193 4/13/98 2 Marshall Tallahassee, Fla. D7b-’20 20 Jenkins, Janoris CB 5-10 190 10/29/88 10 North Alabama Pahokee, Fla. FA-’21 47 Johnson, Jan LB 6-2 231 4/9/96 1 Penn State Mohnton, Pa. FA-’21 30 Johnson, Kevin CB 6-0 185 8/5/92 7 Wake Forest Clarksville, Md. UFA (CLE)-’21 88 Johnson, Marcus WR 6-1 207 8/5/94 4 Texas Clear Springs, Texas FA-’20 60 Jones, Ben C 6-3 308 7/2/89 10 Georgia Brent, Ala. UFA (HOU)-’16 Jones, Chris CB 6-0 200 8/13/95 3 Nebraska Jacksonville, Fla. FA-’21 66 Kemp, Brandon T 6-6 317 1/18/97 1 Valdosta State Atlanta, Ga. FA-’20 6 Kern, Brett P 6-2 214 2/17/86 14 Toledo Grand Island, N.Y. W (DEN)-’09 12 Kinsey, Mason WR 5-10 198 8/29/98 1 Berry College Demorest, Ga. FA-’21 14 Kizer, DeShone QB 6-4 235 1/3/96 4 Notre Dame Toledo, Ohio FA-’20 71 Lamm, Kendall T 6-5 310 6/5/92 7 Appalachian State Matthews, N.C. UFA (CLE)-’21 58 Landry III, Harold OLB 6-2 252 6/5/96 4 Boston College Spring Lake, N.C. D2-’18 77 Lewan, Taylor T 6-7 309 7/22/91 8 Michigan Cave Creek, Ariz. D1-’14 51 Long Jr., David LB 5-11 227 10/12/96 3 West Virginia Cincinnati, Ohio D6-’19 94 Mack, Daylon DT 6-1 340 2/23/97 2 Texas A&M Gladewater, Texas FA-’21 7 McCann, Tucker K 6-0 218 11/10/97 1 Missouri O’Fallon, Ill. FA-’20 61 McKinney, Anthony OL 6-7 316 10/25/97 R Texas Christian Rockford, Ill. FA-’20 McMath, Racey WR 6-3 217 6/14/99 R Louisiana State New Orleans, La. D6a-’21 28 McNichols, Jeremy RB 5-9 205 12/26/95 2 Boise State Santa Margarita, Calif. FA-’20 Molden, Elijah CB 5-10 192 1/30/99 R Washington West Linn, Ore. D3b-’21 52 Munyer, Daniel C 6-1 305 3/4/92 4 Colorado Harbor City, Calif. FA-’19 91 Murchison, Larrell DL 6-2 297 4/24/97 2 North Carolina State Elizabethtown, N.C. D5-’20 Nkansah, Elijah OL 6-5 315 12/28/94 1 Toledo Mason, Ohio W (IND)-’21 40 Orchard, Nate OLB 6-3 251 1/5/93 5 Utah Salt Lake City, Utah FA-’20 36 Orr, Kareem CB 5-11 195 1/2/97 2 Chattanooga Chattanooga, Tenn. FA-’19 44 Orzech, Matt LS 6-3 245 4/12/95 2 Azusa Pacific Menifee, Calif. FA-’20 84 Pinkney, Jared TE 6-4 255 8/21/97 1 Vanderbilt Norcross, Ga. FA-’21 72 Quessenberry, David OL 6-5 310 8/24/90 3 San Jose State La Jolla, Calif. FA-’18 Radunz, Dillon OL 6-6 301 3/28/98 R North Dakota State Becker, Minn. D2-’21 57 Ray, Wyatt OLB 6-3 255 10/24/96 2 Boston College Boca Raton, Fla. FA-’20 18 Reynolds, Josh WR 6-3 196 2/16/95 5 Texas A&M San Antonio, Texas UFA (LAR)-’21 Rice, Monty LB 6-0 233 1/8/99 R Georgia Huntsville, Ala. D3a-’21 50 Roberson, Derick OLB 6-3 250 11/15/95 3 Sam Houston State San Antonio, Texas FA-’19 80 Rogers, Chester WR 6-0 184 1/12/94 5 Grambling State Huntsville, Ala. FA-’20 76 Saffold III, Rodger G 6-5 325 6/6/88 12 Indiana Bedford, Ohio UFA (LAR)-’19 70 Sambrailo, Ty T 6-5 311 3/10/92 7 Colorado State Watsonville, Calif. FA-’20 98 Simmons, Jeffery DT 6-4 305 7/28/97 3 Mississippi State Macon, Miss. D1-’19 59 Skipper, Tuzar OLB 6-3 246 6/5/95 2 Toledo Norwich, Conn. FA-’20 38 Smith, Maurice DB 6-0 194 6/14/95 3 Georgia Sugar Land, Texas FA-’20 87 Swaim, Geoff TE 6-4 260 9/16/93 7 Texas Chico, Calif. FA-’20 17 Tannehill, Ryan QB 6-4 217 7/27/88 10 Texas A&M Big Spring, Texas T (MIA)-’19 93 Tart, Teair DT 6-2 304 2/28/97 2 Florida International Philadelphia, Pa. FA-’20 97 Taylor, Jullian DT 6-5 280 1/30/95 3 Temple Williamstown, N.J. FA-’21 Weaver, Rashad OLB 6-4 259 11/10/97 R Pittsburgh Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D4b-’21 15 Westbrook-Ikhine, Nick WR 6-2 211 3/21/97 2 Indiana Lake Mary, Fla. FA-’20 5 Woodside, Logan QB 6-1 213 1/27/95 2 Toledo Frankfort, Ky. FA-’19

Active Roster Count: 79 As of May 3, 2021

HEAD COACH: MIKE VRABEL ASSISTANT COACHES: SHANE BOWEN (defensive coordinator), TODD DOWNING (offensive coordinator), CRAIG AUKERMAN (special teams), BRIAN BELL (strength and conditioning assistant), SCOTT BOOKER (safeties), KEITH CARTER (offensive line), RYAN CROW (outside linebackers), TONY DEWS (running backs), MATT EDWARDS (assistant special teams), ERIK FRAZIER (offensive skill assistant), MONDRAY GEE (strength and conditioning assistant), JIM HASLETT (inside linebackers), JASON HOUGHTALING (offensive line assistant), ZAK KUHR (inside linebackers assistant), ANTHONY MIDGET (secondary), ROB MOORE (wide receivers), PAT O'HARA (), FRANK PIRAINO (strength and conditioning), JIM SCHWARTZ (senior defensive assistant), LUKE STECKEL (tight ends), MIKE SULLIVAN (assistant offensive line), KENECHI UDEZE (defensive line assistant), TERRELL WILLIAMS (defensive line) TENNESSEE TITANS NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN ACQUIRED 5 QB 6-1 213 26 2 Toledo Frankfort, Ky. FA-’19 6 P 6-2 214 35 14 Toledo Grand Island, N.Y. W (DEN)-’09 7 Tucker McCann K 6-0 218 23 1 Missouri O’Fallon, Ill. FA-’20 11 A.J. Brown WR 6-1 226 23 3 Mississippi Starkville, Miss. D2-’19 12 Mason Kinsey WR 5-10 198 22 1 Berry College Demorest, Ga. FA-’21 13 WR 5-8 175 25 4 Texas Tech Oklahoma City, Okla. FA-’18 14 DeShone Kizer QB 6-4 235 25 4 Notre Dame Toledo, Ohio FA-’20 15 Nick Westbrook-Ikhine WR 6-2 211 24 2 Indiana Lake Mary, Fla. FA-’20 16 WR 6-4 216 27 3 Arkansas Bend, Ore. FA-’19 17 QB 6-4 217 32 10 Texas A&M Big Spring, Texas T (MIA)-’19 18 Josh Reynolds WR 6-3 196 26 5 Texas A&M San Antonio, Texas UFA (LAR)-’21 19 Rashard Davis WR 5-9 175 25 1 James Madison Charlottesville, Va. FA-’20 20 CB 5-10 190 32 10 North Alabama Pahokee, Fla. FA-’21 21 S 5-11 209 28 6 Notre Dame Charlotte, N.C. UFA (NYJ)-’21 22 RB 6-3 247 27 6 Alabama Yulee, Fla. D2c-’16 26 CB 5-11 197 22 2 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. D2-’20 28 Jeremy McNichols RB 5-9 205 25 2 Boise State Santa Margarita, Calif. FA-’20 29 DB 6-1 209 26 4 Arizona Chino Hills, Calif. D5-’18 30 Kevin Johnson CB 6-0 185 28 7 Wake Forest Clarksville, Md. UFA (CLE)-’21 31 S 5-11 212 27 6 Middle Tennessee State Lithonia, Ga. D3-’16 32 RB 5-10 203 22 2 Appalachian State Oak Hill, Fla. D3-’20 35 Chris Jackson DB 5-10 193 23 2 Marshall Tallahassee, Fla. D7b-’20 36 CB 5-11 195 24 2 Chattanooga Chattanooga, Tenn. FA-’19 37 DB 5-11 210 22 3 Iowa Minneapolis, Minn. D4-’19 38 Maurice Smith DB 6-0 195 25 3 Georgia Sugar Land, Texas FA-’21 39 CB 6-0 189 25 3 Duke Statesville, N.C. FA-’20 40 Nate Orchard OLB 6-3 251 28 5 Utah Salt Lake City, Utah FA-’20 41 FB/RB 6-0 233 24 3 Vanderbilt New Market, Ala. FA-’19 42 Davin Bellamy LB 6-5 259 26 1 Georgia Chamblee, Ga. FA-’21 44 Matt Orzech LS 6-3 245 26 2 Azusa Pacific Menifee, Calif. FA-’20 46 LS 6-4 233 35 12 Tennessee Collierville, Tenn. UFA (BAL)-’21 47 Jan Johnson LB 6-2 231 25 1 Penn State Mohnton, Pa. FA-’21 48 OLB 6-4 269 28 7 Kentucky Irwinton, Ga. UFA (PIT)-’21 50 OLB 6-3 250 25 3 Sam Houston State San Antonio, Texas FA-’19 51 David Long Jr. LB 5-11 227 24 3 West Virginia Cincinnati, Ohio D6-’19 52 C 6-1 305 29 4 Colorado Harbor City, Calif. FA-’19 54 LB 6-2 232 25 4 Alabama Auburn, Ala. D1-’18 55 LB 6-0 226 26 5 UCLA Long Beach, Calif. D5-’17 57 OLB 6-3 255 24 2 Boston College Boca Raton, Fla. FA-’20 58 III OLB 6-2 252 24 4 Boston College Spring Lake, N.C. D2-’18 59 OLB 6-3 246 25 2 Toledo Norwich, Conn. FA-’20 60 Ben Jones C 6-3 308 31 10 Georgia Brent, Ala. UFA (HOU)-’16 61 Anthony McKinney OL 6-7 316 23 R Texas Christian Rockford, Ill. FA-’20 62 Aaron Brewer G/C 6-1 274 23 2 Texas State Dallas, Texas FA-’20 64 Nate Davis G 6-3 316 24 3 Charlotte Ashburn, Va. D3-’19 66 Brandon Kemp T 6-6 317 24 1 Valdosta State Atlanta, Ga. FA-’20 70 T 6-5 311 29 7 Colorado State Watsonville, Calif. FA-’20 71 T 6-5 310 28 7 Appalachian State Matthews, N.C. UFA (CLE)-’21 72 OL 6-5 305 30 3 San Jose State La Jolla, Calif. FA-’18 73 Paul Adams T 6-5 315 25 1 Missouri Nashville, Tenn. FA-’20 76 III G 6-5 325 32 12 Indiana Bedford, Ohio UFA (LAR)-’19 77 T 6-7 309 29 8 Michigan Cave Creek, Ariz. D1-’14 80 WR 6-0 184 27 5 Grambling State Huntsville, Ala. FA-’20 83 Parker Hesse TE 6-3 261 25 1 Iowa Waukon, Iowa FA-’20 84 TE 6-4 255 23 1 Vanderbilt Norcross, Ga. FA-’21 86 TE 6-2 246 26 4 Harvard Manalapan, N.J. FA-’18 87 TE 6-4 260 27 7 Texas Chico, Calif. FA-’20 88 Marcus Johnson WR 6-1 207 26 5 Texas Clear Springs, Texas FA-’20 89 Tommy Hudson TE 6-3 255 24 1 Arizona State San Jose, Calif. FA-’20 91 DL 6-2 297 24 2 North Carolina State Elizabethtown, N.C. D5-’20 92 OLB 6-1 248 23 4 Toledo Fort Bend County, Texas FA-’21 93 DT 6-2 304 24 2 Florida International Philadelphia, Pa. FA-’20 94 Daylon Mack DT 6-1 340 24 2 Texas A&M Gladewater, Texas FA-’21 96 DL 6-5 285 30 8 Mississippi State Albernarle, N.C. UFA (IND)-’21 97 Jullian Taylor DT 6-5 280 26 3 Temple Williamstoen, N.J. FA-’21 98 DT 6-4 305 23 3 Mississippi State Macon, Miss. D1-’19 B.J. Bello LB 6-3 229 26 4 Illinois State New Lenox, Ill. FA-’21 Brady Breeze S 6-0 197 23 R Oregon Lake Oswego, Ore. D6b-’21 Caleb Farley CB 6-2 197 22 R Virginia Tech Maiden, N.C. D1-’21 Dez Fitzpatrick WR 6-2 208 23 R Louisvile Farmington Hills, Mich. D4a-’21 DT 6-3 315 28 3 Mississippi Raleigh, Miss. FA-’21 DT 6-2 296 26 2 South Florida Tampa, Fla. FA-’21 CB 6-0 200 25 3 Nebraska Jacksonville, Fla. FA-’21 Racey McMath WR 6-3 217 21 R Louisiana State New Orleans, La. D6a-’21 Elijah Molden CB 5-10 192 22 R Washington West Linn, Ore. D3b-’21 OL 6-5 315 26 1 Toledo Mason, Ohio W (IND)-’21 Dillon Radunz OL 6-6 301 23 R North Dakota State Becker, Minn. D2-’21 Monty Rice LB 6-0 233 22 R Georgia Huntsville, Ala. D3a-’21 Rashad Weaver OLB 6-4 259 23 R Pittsburgh Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D4b-’21

Active Roster Count: 79 As of May 3, 2021

HEAD COACH: MIKE VRABEL ASSISTANT COACHES: SHANE BOWEN (defensive coordinator), TODD DOWNING (offensive coordinator), CRAIG AUKERMAN (special teams), BRIAN BELL (strength and conditioning assistant), SCOTT BOOKER (safeties), KEITH CARTER (offensive line), RYAN CROW (outside linebackers), TONY DEWS (running backs), MATT EDWARDS (assistant special teams), ERIK FRAZIER (offensive skill assistant), MONDRAY GEE (strength and conditioning assistant), JIM HASLETT (inside linebackers), JASON HOUGHTALING (offensive line assistant), ZAK KUHR (inside linebackers assistant), ANTHONY MIDGET (secondary), ROB MOORE (wide receivers), PAT O'HARA (quarterbacks), FRANK PIRAINO (strength and conditioning), JIM SCHWARTZ (senior defensive assistant), LUKE STECKEL (tight ends), MIKE SULLIVAN (assistant offensive line), KENECHI UDEZE (defensive line assistant), TERRELL WILLIAMS (defensive line)

HOW ACQUIRED KEY: FA (free agent), UFA (unrestricted free agent), RFA (restricted free agent), D (draft pick), W (waivers), T (trade) HOW THE TENNESSEE TITANS WERE BUILT YEAR DRAFTEES (24) FREE AGENTS (52) TRADES/WAIVERS (3) 2021 CB Caleb Farley (1) WR Rashard Davis (FA) OL Elijah Nkansah (W-IND) OL Dillon Radunz (2) LB Jan Johnson (FA) LB Monty Rice (3a) TE Jared Pinkney (FA) CB Elijah Molden (3b) LB Davin Bellamy (FA) WR Dre Fitzpatrick (4a) DT Daylon Mack (FA) OLB Rashad Weaver (4b) WR Mason Kinsey (FA) WR Racey McMath (6a) DB Maurice Smith (FA) S Brady Breeze (6b) DT Jullian Taylor (FA) CB Breon Borders (FA) WR Marcus Johnson (FA) DL Denico Autry (UFA-IND) LS Morgan Cox (UFA-BAL) OLB Bud Dupree (UFA-PIT) CB Janoris Jenkins (FA) T Kendall Lamm (UFA-CLE) CB Kevin Johnson (UFA-CLE) OLB Ola Adeniyi (FA) WR Josh Reynolds (UFA-LAR) S Matthias Farley (UFA-NYJ) LB B.J. Bello (FA) DT Woodrow Hamilton (FA) DT Bruce Hector (FA) CB Chris Jones (FA) 2020 CB Kristian Fulton (2) T Ty Sambrailo (FA) RB Darrynton Evans (3) C Aaron Brewer (FA) DL Larrell Murchison (5) TE Tommy Hudson (FA) CB Chris Jackson (7b) T Brandon Kemp (FA) K Tucker McCann (FA) OL Anthony McKinney (FA) DT Teair Tart (FA) WR Nick Westbrook-Ikhine (FA) OLB Wyatt Ray (FA) TE Geoff Swaim (FA) RB Jeremy McNichols (FA) OLB Tuzar Skipper (FA) WR Chester Rogers (FA) TE Parker Hesse (FA) T Paul Adams (FA) LS Matt Orzech (FA) C Daniel Munyer (FA) QB DeShone Kizer (FA) OLB Nate Orchard (FA) 2019 DT Jeffery Simmons (1) G Rodger Saffold III (UFA-LAR) QB Ryan Tannehill (T-MIA) WR A.J. Brown (2) QB Logan Woodside (FA) G Nate Davis (3) OLB Derick Roberson (FA) DB Amani Hooker (4) WR Cody Hollister (FA) LB David Long Jr. (6) CB Kareem Orr (FA) FB/RB Khari Blasingame (FA) 2018 LB Rashaan Evans (1) WR Cameron Batson (FA) OLB Harold Landry III (2) TE Anthony Firkser (FA) DB Dane Cruikshank (5) OL David Quessenberry (FA) 2017 LB Jayon Brown (5) 2016 RB Derrick Henry (2c) C Ben Jones (UFA-HOU) S Kevin Byard (3) 2014 T Taylor Lewan (1) 2009 P Brett Kern (W-DEN)

As of April 21, 2021 TENNESSEE TITANS POSITIONAL ROSTER - OFFENSE

QUARTERBACKS (3) 14 Kizer, DeShone QB 6-4 235 1/3/96 4 Notre Dame Toledo, Ohio FA-’20 17 Tannehill, Ryan QB 6-4 217 7/27/88 10 Texas A&M Big Spring, Texas T (MIA)-’19 5 Woodside, Logan QB 6-1 213 1/27/95 2 Toledo Frankfort, Ky. FA-’19

RUNNING BACKS (4) 41 Blasingame, Khari FB/RB 6-0 233 7/1/96 3 Vanderbilt New Market, Ala. FA-’19 32 Evans, Darrynton RB 5-10 203 7/9/98 2 Appalachian State Oak Hill, Fla. D3-’20 22 Henry, Derrick RB 6-3 247 1/4/94 6 Alabama Yulee, Fla. D2c-’16 28 McNichols, Jeremy RB 5-9 205 12/26/95 2 Boise State Santa Margarita, Calif. FA-’20

WIDE RECEIVERS (11) 13 Batson, Cameron WR 5-8 175 12/20/95 4 Texas Tech Oklahoma City, Okla. FA-’18 11 Brown, A.J. WR 6-1 226 6/30/97 3 Mississippi Starkville, Miss. D2-’19 19 Davis, Rashard WR 5-9 175 9/14/95 1 James Madison Charlottesville, Va. FA-’20 Fitzpatrick, Dre WR 6-2 208 12/17/97 R Louisvile Farmington Hills, Mich. D4a-’21 16 Hollister, Cody WR 6-4 216 11/18/93 3 Arkansas Bend, Ore. FA-’19 88 Johnson, Marcus WR 6-1 207 8/5/94 4 Texas Clear Springs, Texas FA-’20 12 Kinsey, Mason WR 5-10 198 8/29/98 1 Berry College Demorest, Ga. FA-’21 McMath, Racey WR 6-3 217 6/14/99 R Louisiana State New Orleans, La. D6a-’21 18 Reynolds, Josh WR 6-3 196 2/16/95 5 Texas A&M San Antonio, Texas UFA (LAR)-’21 80 Rogers, Chester WR 6-0 184 1/12/94 5 Grambling State Huntsville, Ala. FA-’20 15 Westbrook-Ikhine, Nick WR 6-2 211 3/21/97 2 Indiana Lake Mary, Fla. FA-’20

TIGHT ENDS (5) 86 Firkser, Anthony TE 6-2 246 2/19/95 4 Harvard Manalapan, N.J. FA-’18 83 Hesse, Parker TE 6-3 261 5/26/95 1 Iowa Waukon, Iowa FA-’20 89 Hudson, Tommy TE 6-3 255 2/22/97 1 Arizona State San Jose, Calif. FA-’20 84 Pinkney, Jared TE 6-4 255 8/21/97 1 Vanderbilt Norcross, Ga. FA-’21 87 Swaim, Geoff TE 6-4 260 9/16/93 7 Texas Chico, Calif. FA-’20

CENTERS (2) 60 Jones, Ben C 6-3 308 7/2/89 10 Georgia Brent, Ala. UFA (HOU)-’16 52 Munyer, Daniel C 6-1 305 3/4/92 4 Colorado Harbor City, Calif. FA-’19

GUARDS (5) 62 Brewer, Aaron G/C 6-1 274 10/28/97 2 Texas State Dallas, Texas FA-’20 64 Davis, Nate G 6-3 316 9/23/96 3 Charlotte Ashburn, Va. D3-’19 61 McKinney, Anthony OL 6-7 316 10/25/97 R Texas Christian Rockford, Ill. FA-’20 Nkansah, Elijah OL 6-5 315 12/28/94 1 Toledo Mason, Ohio W (IND)-’21 76 Saffold III, Rodger G 6-5 325 6/6/88 12 Indiana Bedford, Ohio UFA (LAR)-’19

TACKLES (7) 73 Adams, Paul T 6-5 315 5/17/95 1 Missouri Nashville, Tenn. FA-’20 66 Kemp, Brandon T 6-6 317 1/18/97 1 Valdosta State Atlanta, Ga. FA-’20 71 Lamm, Kendall T 6-5 310 6/5/92 7 Appalachian State Matthews, N.C. UFA (CLE)-’21 77 Lewan, Taylor T 6-7 309 7/22/91 8 Michigan Cave Creek, Ariz. D1-’14 72 Quessenberry, David OL 6-5 310 8/24/90 3 San Jose State La Jolla, Calif. FA-’18 Radunz, Dillon OL 6-6 301 3/28/98 R North Dakota State Becker, Minn. D2-’21 70 Sambrailo, Ty T 6-5 311 3/10/92 7 Colorado State Watsonville, Calif. FA-’20

LONG SNAPPER (2) 46 Cox, Morgan LS 6-4 233 4/26/86 12 Tennessee Collierville, Tenn. UFA (BAL)-’21 44 Orzech, Matt LS 6-3 245 4/12/95 2 Azusa Pacific Menifee, Calif. FA-’20

PLACEKICKERS (1) 7 McCann, Tucker K 6-0 218 11/10/97 1 Missouri O’Fallon, Ill. FA-’20

As of May 3, 2021

TENNESSEE TITANS POSITIONAL ROSTER - DEFENSE

DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (8) 96 Autry, Denico DL 6-5 285 7/15/90 8 Mississippi State Albernarle, N.C. UFA (IND)-’21 Hamilton, Woodrow DT 6-3 315 12/20/92 3 Mississippi Raleigh, Miss. FA-’21 Hector, Bruce DT 6-2 296 10/7/94 2 South Florida Tampa, Fla. FA-’21 94 Mack, Daylon DT 6-1 340 2/23/97 2 Texas A&M Gladewater, Texas FA-’21 91 Murchison, Larrell DL 6-2 297 4/24/97 2 North Carolina State Elizabethtown, N.C. D5-’20 98 Simmons, Jeffery DL 6-4 305 7/28/97 3 Mississippi State Macon, Miss. D1-’19 93 Tart, Teair DT 6-2 304 2/28/97 2 Florida International Philadelphia, Pa. FA-’20 97 Taylor, Jullian DT 6-5 280 1/30/95 3 Temple Williamstown, N.J. FA-’21

LINEBACKERS (15) 92 Adeniyi, Ola OLB 6-1 248 9/12/97 4 Toledo Fort Bend County, Texas FA-’21 42 Bellamy, Davin LB 6-5 259 12/27/94 1 Georgia Chamblee, Ga. FA-’21 Bello, B.J. LB 6-3 229 10/31/94 4 Illinois State New Lenox, Ill. FA-’21 55 Brown, Jayon LB 6-0 226 2/26/95 5 UCLA Long Beach, Calif. D5-’17 48 Dupree, Bud OLB 6-4 269 2/12/93 7 Kentucky Irwinton, Ga. UFA (PIT)-’21 54 Evans, Rashaan LB 6-2 232 11/8/95 4 Alabama Auburn, Ala. D1-’18 47 Johnson, Jan LB 6-2 231 4/9/96 1 Penn State Mohnton, Pa. FA-’21 58 Landry III, Harold OLB 6-2 252 6/5/96 4 Boston College Spring Lake, N.C. D2-’18 51 Long Jr., David LB 5-11 227 10/12/96 3 West Virginia Cincinnati, Ohio D6-’19 40 Orchard, Nate OLB 6-3 251 1/5/93 5 Utah Salt Lake City, Utah FA-’20 57 Ray, Wyatt OLB 6-3 255 10/24/96 2 Boston College Boca Raton, Fla. FA-’20 Rice, Monty LB 6-0 233 1/8/99 R Georgia Huntsville, Ala. D3a-’21 50 Roberson, Derick OLB 6-3 250 11/15/95 3 Sam Houston State San Antonio, Texas FA-’19 59 Skipper, Tuzar OLB 6-3 246 6/5/95 2 Toledo Norwich, Conn. FA-’20 Weaver, Rashad OLB 6-4 259 11/10/97 R Pittsburgh Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D4b-’21

CORNERBACKS (9) 39 Borders, Breon CB 6-0 189 7/22/95 3 Duke Statesville, N.C. FA-’20 Farley, Caleb CB 6-2 197 11/2/98 R Virginia Tech Maiden, N.C. D1-’21 26 Fulton, Kristian CB 5-11 197 9/3/98 2 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. D2-’20 35 Jackson, Chris DB 5-10 193 4/13/98 2 Marshall Tallahassee, Fla. D7b-’20 20 Jenkins, Janoris CB 5-10 190 10/29/88 10 North Alabama Pahokee, Fla. FA-’21 30 Johnson, Kevin CB 6-0 185 8/5/92 7 Wake Forest Clarksville, Md. UFA (CLE)-’21 Jones, Chris CB 6-0 200 8/13/95 3 Nebraska Jacksonville, Fla. FA-’21 Molden, Elijah CB 5-10 192 1/30/99 R Washington West Linn, Ore. D3b-’21 36 Orr, Kareem CB 5-11 195 1/2/97 2 Chattanooga Chattanooga, Tenn. FA-’19

SAFETIES (6) Breeze, Brady S 6-0 197 10/9/97 R Oregon Lake Oswego, Ore. D6b-’21 31 Byard, Kevin S 5-11 212 8/17/93 6 Middle Tennessee State Lithonia, Ga. D3-’16 29 Cruikshank, Dane DB 6-1 209 4/27/95 4 Arizona Chino Hills, Calif. D5-’18 37 Hooker, Amani DB 5-11 210 6/14/98 3 Iowa Minneapolis, Minn. D4-’19 21 Farley, Matthias S 5-11 209 7/15/92 6 Notre Dame Charlotte, N.C. UFA (NYJ)-’21 38 Smith, Maurice DB 6-0 194 6/14/95 3 Georgia Sugar Land, Texas FA-’20

PUNTERS (1) 6 Kern, Brett P 6-2 214 2/17/86 14 Toledo Grand Island, N.Y. W (DEN)-’09

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TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT REVIEW April 29–MAY 1, 2021

DRAFT RECAP 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

R E C A P

AT THE END OF ROUND 7

POSITIONS

Position Selected Underclassmen Center 7 5 Guard 14 6 Tackle 25 7 Defensive End 22 6 Defensive Tackle 13 7 Linebacker 38 13 Kicker 1 1 Punter 1 Nose Tackle 5 3 Defensive Back 55 24 Tight End 13 5 Running Back 19 4 Wide Receiver 34 13 10 6 Long Snapper 2 Total: 259 100 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

COLLEGES

College Selected Underclassmen Alabama 10 4 Alabama-Birmingham 1 Appalachian State 1 Arizona 2 Arizona State 1 Arkansas 1 Auburn 4 3 Baylor 1 Boise State 2 Boston College 2 2 Brigham Young 5 3 Buffalo 1 California 1 Central Arkansas 1 Central Florida 5 Central Missouri 1 Charleston, W. Va. 1 Cincinnati 4 1 Clemson 5 2 Coastal Carolina 1 Colorado 1 1 Concordia, St. Paul 1 Duke 4 1 East Carolina 1 Florida 8 3 Florida State 4 2 Georgia 9 4 2 Houston 3 Illinois 2 1 Indiana 1 1 Iowa 4 1 Iowa State 1 Kansas State 1 1 Kentucky 6 2 Louisiana State 7 3 Louisiana Tech 1 1 Louisiana-Lafayette 1 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

COLLEGES

College Selected Underclassmen Louisville 2 1 Marshall 1 Maryland 1 Massachusetts 1 Memphis 1 1 Miami 4 3 Miami, O. 1 Michigan 8 2 Minnesota 2 2 Mississippi 2 1 Mississippi State 2 Missouri 5 2 Nebraska 2 North Carolina 5 2 North Carolina State 1 1 North Dakota State 2 1 North Texas 1 Northern Iowa 2 Northwestern 3 1 Notre Dame 9 3 Ohio State 10 5 Oklahoma 5 3 Oklahoma State 4 1 Oregon 5 2 Oregon State 2 2 Penn State 6 3 Pittsburgh 6 1 Purdue 2 1 San Diego State 1 1 South Alabama 1 South Carolina 4 3 Southern California 5 5 Southern Methodist 2 Stanford 5 4 Syracuse 2 2 Tennessee 2 Texas 5 3 Texas A&M 4 1 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

COLLEGES

College Selected Underclassmen Texas Christian 2 1 Texas Tech 2 1 Tulane 2 Tulsa 1 1 UCLA 2 Vanderbilt 1 Virginia Tech 4 2 Wake Forest 1 Washington 4 1 West Virginia 1 Western Michigan 2 Wisconsin 3 1 Wisconsin-Whitewater 1 Total: 259 100 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

CONFERENCES

College Selected Underclassmen American Athletic Conference 19 3 Atlantic Coast Conference 42 19 Big South Conference 1 44 18 Big Twelve Conference 22 10 Conference USA 4 1 Independent 14 6 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association 1 Mid-American Conference 5 Missouri Valley Football Conference 4 1 Mountain East Conference 1 Mountain West Conference 3 1 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference 1 Pacific Twelve Conference 28 15 Southeastern Conference 65 26 Southland Conference 1 Sun Belt Conference 3 Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 1 Total: 259 100 TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT REVIEW April 29–MAY 1, 2021

ROUND BY ROUND NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

ROUND 1

START OF ROUND: 8:15PM

# 1-1. JACKSONVILLE Lawrence, Trevor QB Clemson # 2-2. NEW YORK JETS Wilson, Zach QB Brigham Young # 3-3. SAN FRANCISCO Lance, Trey QB North Dakota State from HOUSTON through MIAMI # 4-4. ATLANTA Pitts, Kyle TE Florida # 5-5. CINCINNATI Chase, Ja'Marr WR Louisiana State # 6-6. MIAMI Waddle, Jaylen WR Alabama from PHILADELPHIA # 7-7. DETROIT Sewell, Penei T Oregon # 8-8. CAROLINA Horn, Jaycee DB South Carolina # 9-9. DENVER Surtain, Patrick DB Alabama 10-10. PHILADELPHIA Smith, DeVonta WR Alabama from DALLAS # 11-11. CHICAGO Fields, Justin QB Ohio State from NEW YORK GIANTS # 12-12. DALLAS Parsons, Micah LB Penn State from SAN FRANCISCO through MIAMI and PHILADELPHIA 13-13. LOS ANGELES CHARGERS Slater, Rashawn T Northwestern # 14-14. NEW YORK JETS Vera-Tucker, Alijah G Southern California from MINNESOTA # 15-15. NEW ENGLAND Jones, Mac QB Alabama # 16-16. ARIZONA Collins, Zaven LB Tulsa 17-17. LAS VEGAS Leatherwood, Alex T Alabama # 18-18. MIAMI Phillips, Jaelan DE Miami # 19-19. WASHINGTON Davis, Jamin LB Kentucky 20-20. NEW YORK GIANTS Toney, Kadarius WR Florida from CHICAGO 21-21. INDIANAPOLIS Paye, Kwity DE Michigan # 22-22. TENNESSEE Farley, Caleb DB Virginia Tech # 23-23. MINNESOTA Darrisaw, Christian T Virginia Tech from SEATTLE through NEW YORK JETS 24-24. PITTSBURGH Harris, Najee RB Alabama 25-25. JACKSONVILLE Etienne, Travis RB Clemson from NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

# 26-26. CLEVELAND Newsome, Greg DB Northwestern # 27-27. BALTIMORE Bateman, Rashod WR Minnesota 28-28. NEW ORLEANS Turner, Payton DE Houston # 29-29. GREEN BAY Stokes, Eric DB Georgia # 30-30. BUFFALO Rousseau, Gregory DE Miami # 31-31. BALTIMORE Oweh, Jayson LB Penn State from KANSAS CITY # 32-32. TAMPA BAY Tryon, Joe LB Washington

END OF ROUND: 11:59PM TIME OF ROUND: 3 HOURS, 44 MINUTES TOTAL TIME 3 HOURS, 44 MINUTES

# Underclassman NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

ROUND 2

START OF ROUND: 7:10PM

# 1-33. JACKSONVILLE Campbell, Tyson DB Georgia # 2-34. NEW YORK JETS Moore, Elijah WR Mississippi # 3-35. DENVER Williams, Javonte RB North Carolina from ATLANTA # 4-36. MIAMI Holland, Jevon DB Oregon from HOUSTON 5-37. PHILADELPHIA Dickerson, Landon G Alabama # 6-38. NEW ENGLAND Barmore, Christian DT Alabama from CINCINNATI 7-39. CHICAGO Jenkins, Teven T Oklahoma State from CAROLINA 8-40. ATLANTA Grant, Richie DB Central Florida from DENVER 9-41. DETROIT Onwuzurike, Levi DT Washington 10-42. MIAMI Eichenberg, Liam T Notre Dame from NEW YORK GIANTS # 11-43. LAS VEGAS Moehrig, Trevon DB Texas Christian from SAN FRANCISCO # 12-44. DALLAS Joseph, Kelvin DB Kentucky 13-45. JACKSONVILLE Little, Walker T Stanford from MINNESOTA # 14-46. CINCINNATI Carman, Jackson T Clemson from NEW ENGLAND # 15-47. LOS ANGELES CHARGERS Samuel, Asante DB Florida State # 16-48. SAN FRANCISCO Banks, Aaron G Notre Dame from LAS VEGAS # 17-49. ARIZONA Moore, Rondale WR Purdue # 18-50. NEW YORK GIANTS Ojulari, Azeez LB Georgia from MIAMI # 19-51. WASHINGTON Cosmi, Samuel T Texas # 20-52. CLEVELAND Owusu-Koramoah, Jeremiah LB Notre Dame from CHICAGO through CAROLINA 21-53. TENNESSEE Radunz, Dillon T North Dakota State 22-54. INDIANAPOLIS Odeyingbo, Dayo DE Vanderbilt NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

# 23-55. PITTSBURGH Freiermuth, Pat TE Penn State 24-56. SEATTLE Eskridge, D'Wayne WR Western Michigan # 25-57. LOS ANGELES RAMS Atwell, Tutu WR Louisville # 26-58. KANSAS CITY Bolton, Nick LB Missouri from BALTIMORE # 27-59. CAROLINA Marshall, Terrace WR Louisiana State from CLEVELAND 28-60. NEW ORLEANS Werner, Pete LB Ohio State 29-61. BUFFALO Basham, Carlos DE Wake Forest # 30-62. GREEN BAY Myers, Josh C Ohio State # 31-63. KANSAS CITY Humphrey, Creed C Oklahoma 32-64. TAMPA BAY Trask, Kyle QB Florida

END OF ROUND: 9:27PM TIME OF ROUND: 2 HOURS, 17 MINUTES TOTAL TIME 6 HOURS, 1 MINUTE

# Underclassman NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

ROUND 3

START OF ROUND: 9:27PM

# 1-65. JACKSONVILLE Cisco, Andre DB Syracuse 2-66. MINNESOTA Mond, Kellen QB Texas A&M from NEW YORK JETS # 3-67. HOUSTON Mills, Davis QB Stanford # 4-68. ATLANTA Mayfield, Jalen G Michigan # 5-69. CINCINNATI Ossai, Joseph DE Texas # 6-70. CAROLINA Christensen, Brady T Brigham Young from PHILADELPHIA 7-71. NEW YORK GIANTS Robinson, Aaron DB Central Florida from DENVER # 8-72. DETROIT McNeill, Alim DT North Carolina State # 9-73. PHILADELPHIA Williams, Milton DT Louisiana Tech from CAROLINA # 10-74. WASHINGTON St-Juste, Benjamin DB Minnesota from SAN FRANCISCO 11-75. DALLAS Odighizuwa, Osa DT UCLA # 12-76. NEW ORLEANS Adebo, Paulson DB Stanford from NEW YORK GIANTS through DENVER 13. NEW ENGLAND Choice Forfeited 14-77. LOS ANGELES CHARGERS Palmer, Josh WR Tennessee 15-78. MINNESOTA Surratt, Chazz LB North Carolina 16-79. LAS VEGAS Koonce, Malcolm DE Buffalo from ARIZONA 17-80. LAS VEGAS Deablo, Divine LB Virginia Tech # 18-81. MIAMI Long, Hunter TE Boston College # 19-82. WASHINGTON Brown, Dyami WR North Carolina # 20-83. CAROLINA Tremble, Tommy TE Notre Dame from CHICAGO 21-84. DALLAS Golston, Chauncey DE Iowa from INDIANAPOLIS through PHILADELPHIA 22-85. GREEN BAY Rodgers, Amari WR Clemson from TENNESSEE # 23-86. MINNESOTA Davis, Wyatt G Ohio State from SEATTLE through NEW YORK JETS NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

# 24-87. PITTSBURGH Green, Kendrick C Illinois 25-88. SAN FRANCISCO Sermon, Trey RB Ohio State from LOS ANGELES RAMS 26-89. HOUSTON Collins, Nico WR Michigan from CLEVELAND through CAROLINA 27-90. MINNESOTA Jones, Patrick DE Pittsburgh from BALTIMORE # 28-91. CLEVELAND Schwartz, Anthony WR Auburn from NEW ORLEANS 29-92. TENNESSEE Rice, Monty LB Georgia from GREEN BAY 30-93. BUFFALO Brown, Spencer T Northern Iowa 31-94. BALTIMORE Cleveland, Ben G Georgia from KANSAS CITY 32-95. TAMPA BAY Hainsey, Robert T Notre Dame + # 33-96. NEW ENGLAND Perkins, Ronnie DE Oklahoma + 34-97. LOS ANGELES CHARGERS McKitty, Tre' TE Georgia + 35-98. DENVER Meinerz, Quinn G Wisconsin-Whitewater from NEW ORLEANS + # 36-99. DALLAS Wright, Nahshon DB Oregon State + 37-100. TENNESSEE Molden, Elijah DB Washington + # 38-101. DETROIT Melifonwu, Ifeatu DB Syracuse from LOS ANGELES RAMS + 39-102. SAN FRANCISCO Thomas, Ambry DB Michigan + # 40-103. LOS ANGELES RAMS Jones, Ernest LB South Carolina + 41-104. BALTIMORE Stephens, Brandon DB Southern Methodist + 42-105. DENVER Browning, Baron LB Ohio State from NEW ORLEANS

END OF ROUND: 11:36PM TIME OF ROUND: 2 HOURS, 9 MINUTES TOTAL TIME 8 HOURS, 10 MINUTES

+ Compensatory Pick # Underclassman NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

ROUND 4

START OF ROUND: 12:05PM

# 1-106. JACKSONVILLE Tufele, Jay DT Southern California 2-107. NEW YORK JETS Carter, Michael RB North Carolina # 3-108. ATLANTA Hall, Darren DB San Diego State 4-109. TENNESSEE Fitzpatrick, Dez WR Louisville from HOUSTON through CAROLINA # 5-110. CLEVELAND Hudson, James T Cincinnati from PHILADELPHIA 6-111. CINCINNATI Sample, Cameron DE Tulane # 7-112. DETROIT St. Brown, Amon-Ra WR Southern California 8-113. DETROIT Barnes, Derrick LB Purdue from CAROLINA through CLEVELAND # 9-114. ATLANTA Dalman, Drew C Stanford from DENVER 10-115. DALLAS Cox, Jabril LB Louisiana State 11-116. NEW YORK GIANTS Smith, Elerson LB Northern Iowa # 12-117. LOS ANGELES RAMS Brown, Bobby NT Texas A&M from SAN FRANCISCO # 13-118. LOS ANGELES CHARGERS Rumph, Chris LB Duke 14-119. MINNESOTA Nwangwu, Kene RB Iowa State 15-120. NEW ENGLAND Stevenson, Rhamondre RB Oklahoma 16-121. JACKSONVILLE Smith, Jordan LB Alabama-Birmingham from LAS VEGAS through MIAMI, LAS VEGAS, SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGELES RAMS # 17-122. CINCINNATI Shelvin, Tyler NT Louisiana State from ARIZONA through HOUSTON and NEW ENGLAND 18-123. PHILADELPHIA McPhearson, Zech DB Texas Tech from MIAMI 19-124. WASHINGTON Bates, John TE Boise State 20-125. MINNESOTA Bynum, Camryn DB California from CHICAGO # 21-126. CAROLINA Hubbard, Chuba RB Oklahoma State from TENNESSEE 22-127. INDIANAPOLIS Granson, Kylen TE Southern Methodist 23-128. PITTSBURGH Moore, Dan T Texas A&M NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

24-129. TAMPA BAY Darden, Jaelon WR North Texas from SEATTLE 25-130. LOS ANGELES RAMS Rochell, Robert DB Central Arkansas reacquired through JACKSONVILLE 26-131. BALTIMORE Wallace, Tylan WR Oklahoma State # 27-132. CLEVELAND Togiai, Tommy NT Ohio State 28-133. NEW ORLEANS Book, Ian QB Notre Dame 29-134. MINNESOTA Robinson, Janarius DE Florida State from BUFFALO 30-135. TENNESSEE Weaver, Rashad LB Pittsburgh from GREEN BAY # 31-136. ARIZONA Wilson, Marco DB Florida from KANSAS CITY through BALTIMORE 32-137. SEATTLE Brown, Tre DB Oklahoma from TAMPA BAY + 33-138. DALLAS Ball, Josh T Marshall + 34-139. CINCINNATI Smith, D'Ante T East Carolina from NEW ENGLAND + 35-140. PITTSBURGH Johnson, Buddy LB Texas A&M + 36-141. LOS ANGELES RAMS Harris, Jacob TE Central Florida + 37-142. GREEN BAY Newman, Royce T Mississippi + 38-143. LAS VEGAS Gillespie, Tyree DB Missouri from MINNESOTA through NEW YORK JETS + # 39-144. KANSAS CITY Kaindoh, Joshua DE Florida State

END OF ROUND: 1:50PM TIME OF ROUND: 1 HOUR, 45 MINUTES TOTAL TIME 9 HOURS, 55 MINUTES

+ Compensatory Pick # Underclassman NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

ROUND 5

START OF ROUND: 1:50PM

1-145. JACKSONVILLE Farrell, Luke TE Ohio State # 2-146. NEW YORK JETS Sherwood, Jamien LB Auburn # 3-147. HOUSTON Jordan, Brevin TE Miami 4-148. ATLANTA Graham, Ta'Quon DE Texas # 5-149. CINCINNATI McPherson, Evan K Florida # 6-150. PHILADELPHIA Gainwell, Kenneth RB Memphis # 7-151. CHICAGO Borom, Larry T Missouri from CAROLINA # 8-152. DENVER Sterns, Caden DB Texas 9-153. CLEVELAND Fields, Tony LB West Virginia from DETROIT 10-154. NEW YORK JETS Carter, Michael DB Duke from NEW YORK GIANTS 11-155. SAN FRANCISCO Moore, Jaylon T Western Michigan 12-156. PITTSBURGH Loudermilk, Isaiahh DE Wisconsin from DALLAS through PHILADELPHIA and MIAMI 13-157. MINNESOTA Smith-Marsette, Ihmir WR Iowa # 14-158. CAROLINA Nixon, Daviyon DT Iowa from NEW ENGLAND through HOUSTON 15-159. LOS ANGELES CHARGERS Jaimes, Brenden G Nebraska # 16-160. BALTIMORE Wade, Shaun DB Ohio State from ARIZONA 17-161. BUFFALO Doyle, Tommy T Miami, O. from LAS VEGAS 18-162. KANSAS CITY Gray, Noah TE Duke from MIAMI through LAS VEGAS and NEW YORK JETS 19-163. WASHINGTON Forrest, Darrick DB Cincinnati # 20-164. DENVER Johnson, Jamar DB Indiana from CHICAGO through NEW YORK GIANTS 21-165. INDIANAPOLIS Davis, Shawn DB Florida 22-166. CAROLINA Taylor, Keith DB Washington from TENNESSEE 23-167. LAS VEGAS Hobbs, Nate DB Illinois from SEATTLE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

24-168. MINNESOTA Davidson, Zach TE Central Missouri from PITTSBURGH through BALTIMORE 25-169. CLEVELAND LeCounte, Richard DB Georgia from LOS ANGELES RAMS 26-170. HOUSTON Wallow, Garret LB Texas Christian from CLEVELAND through JACKSONVILLE and LOS ANGELES RAMS 27-171. BALTIMORE Hayes, Daelin LB Notre Dame 28-172. SAN FRANCISCO Lenoir, Deommodore DB Oregon from NEW ORLEANS 29-173. GREEN BAY Slaton, Tedarrell DT Florida 30-174. LOS ANGELES RAMS Brown, Earnest DE Northwestern from BUFFALO through HOUSTON 31-175. NEW YORK JETS Pinnock, Jason DB Pittsburgh from KANSAS CITY 32-176. TAMPA BAY Britt, K.J. LB Auburn + # 33-177. NEW ENGLAND McGrone, Cameron LB Michigan + 34-178. GREEN BAY Jean-Charles, Shemar DB Appalachian State + # 35-179. DALLAS Fehoko, Simi WR Stanford + # 36-180. SAN FRANCISCO Hufanga, Talanoa DB Southern California + 37-181. KANSAS CITY Powell, Cornell WR Clemson + 38-182. ATLANTA Ogundeji, Adetokunbo LB Notre Dame + 39-183. ATLANTA Williams, Avery DB Boise State + 40-184. BALTIMORE Mason, Ben TE Michigan

END OF ROUND: 3:37PM TIME OF ROUND: 1 HOUR, 47 MINUTES TOTAL TIME 11 HOURS, 42 MINUTES

+ Compensatory Pick # Underclassman NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

ROUND 6

START OF ROUND: 3:37PM

1-185. LOS ANGELES CHARGERS Niemann, Nick LB Iowa from JACKSONVILLE through TENNESSEE 2-186. NEW YORK JETS Nasirildeen, Hamsah LB Florida State reacquired through NEW ENGLAND 3-187. ATLANTA Darby, Frank WR Arizona State 4-188. NEW ENGLAND Bledsoe, Joshuah DB Missouri from HOUSTON # 5-189. PHILADELPHIA Tuipulotu, Marlon DT Southern California # 6-190. CINCINNATI Hill, Trey C Georgia 7-191. PHILADELPHIA Jackson, Tarron DE Coastal Carolina from DENVER through CAROLINA 8-192. DALLAS Bohanna, Quinton NT Kentucky from DETROIT 9-193. CAROLINA Brown, Deonte G Alabama 10-194. SAN FRANCISCO Mitchell, Elijah RB Louisiana-Lafayette 11-195. HOUSTON Lopez, Roy DT Arizona from DALLAS through NEW ENGLAND 12-196. NEW YORK GIANTS Brightwell, Gary RB Arizona # 13-197. NEW ENGLAND Sherman, William G Colorado 14-198. LOS ANGELES CHARGERS Rountree, Larry RB Missouri # 15-199. MINNESOTA Twyman, Jaylen DT Pittsburgh 16-200. NEW YORK JETS Echols, Brandin DB Kentucky from LAS VEGAS 17-201. NEW YORK GIANTS Williams, Rodarius DB Oklahoma State from ARIZONA 18-202. CINCINNATI Evans, Chris RB Michigan from MIAMI through HOUSTON 19-203. BUFFALO Stevenson, Marquez WR Houston from WASHINGTON through LAS VEGAS, MIAMI and HOUSTON 20-204. CAROLINA Smith, Shi WR South Carolina from CHICAGO 21-205. TENNESSEE McMath, Racey WR Louisiana State 22-206. NEW ORLEANS Young, Landon T Kentucky from INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

23-207. NEW YORK JETS Marshall, Jonathan DT Arkansas from PITTSBURGH through MIAMI and KANSAS CITY 24-208. SEATTLE Forsythe, Stone T Florida reacquired through MIAMI and CHICAGO 25-209. JACKSONVILLE Camp, Jalen WR Georgia Tech from LOS ANGELES RAMS 26-210. ARIZONA Dimukeje, Victor LB Duke from BALTIMORE 27-211. CLEVELAND Felton, Demetric RB UCLA 28-212. BUFFALO Hamlin, Damar DB Pittsburgh from NEW ORLEANS through HOUSTON # 29-213. BUFFALO Wildgoose, Rachad DB Wisconsin 30-214. GREEN BAY Van Lanen, Cole G Wisconsin 31-215. TENNESSEE Breeze, Brady DB Oregon from KANSAS CITY 32-216. PITTSBURGH Roche, Quincy LB Miami from TAMPA BAY + 33-217. CHICAGO Herbert, Khalil RB Virginia Tech from TAMPA BAY through SEATTLE + 34-218. INDIANAPOLIS Ehlinger, Sam QB Texas from NEW ORLEANS + # 35-219. DENVER Williams, Seth WR Auburn from ATLANTA + # 36-220. GREEN BAY McDuffie, Isaiah LB Boston College + 37-221. CHICAGO Newsome, Dazz WR North Carolina + 38-222. CAROLINA Fletcher, Thomas LS Alabama + 39-223. ARIZONA Gowan, Tay DB Central Florida from MINNESOTA + 40-224. PHILADELPHIA Stevens, JaCoby LB Louisiana State + 41-225. WASHINGTON Cheeseman, Camaron LS Michigan from PHILADELPHIA + 42-226. KANSAS CITY Smith, Trey G Tennessee from CAROLINA through NEW YORK JETS + # 43-227. DALLAS Mukuamu, Israel DB South Carolina + 44-228. CHICAGO Graham, Thomas DB Oregon

END OF ROUND: 5:37PM TIME OF ROUND: 2 HOURS, 0 MINUTES NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

TOTAL TIME 13 HOURS, 42 MINUTES

+ Compensatory Pick # Underclassman NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

ROUND 7

START OF ROUND: 5:37PM

1-229. INDIANAPOLIS Strachan, Mike WR Charleston, W. Va. from JACKSONVILLE through NEW ORLEANS 2-230. LAS VEGAS Morrissey, Jimmy C Pittsburgh from NEW YORK JETS through SAN FRANCISCO 3-231. MIAMI Coleman, Larnel T Massachusetts from HOUSTON 4-232. CAROLINA Hoskins, Phil DT Kentucky from ATLANTA through MIAMI and TENNESSEE 5-233. LOS ANGELES RAMS Funk, Jake RB Maryland from CINCINNATI through HOUSTON 6-234. PHILADELPHIA Johnson, Patrick LB Tulane # 7-235. CINCINNATI Hubert, Wyatt DE Kansas State from DETROIT through SEATTLE # 8-236. BUFFALO Anderson, Jack G Texas Tech from CAROLINA 9-237. DENVER Vincent, Kary DB Louisiana State 10-238. DALLAS Farniok, Matt G Nebraska 11-239. DENVER Cooper, Jonathon LB Ohio State from NEW YORK GIANTS 12-240. WASHINGTON Bradley-King, William DE Baylor from SAN FRANCISCO through PHILADELPHIA 13-241. LOS ANGELES CHARGERS Webb, Mark DB Georgia 14. MINNESOTA Choice Forfeited 15-242. NEW ENGLAND Nixon, Tre WR Central Florida 16-243. ARIZONA Wiggins, James DB Cincinnati 17-244. MIAMI Doaks, Gerrid RB Cincinnati from LAS VEGAS through WASHINGTON # 18-245. PITTSBURGH Norwood, Tre DB Oklahoma from MIAMI 19-246. WASHINGTON Toney, Shaka DE Penn State 20-247. ARIZONA Menet, Michal C Penn State from CHICAGO through LAS VEGAS 21-248. INDIANAPOLIS Fries, Will T Penn State NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

22-249. LOS ANGELES RAMS Skowronek, Ben WR Notre Dame from TENNESSEE through JACKSONVILLE 23-250. CHICAGO Tonga, Khyiris NT Brigham Young from SEATTLE 24-251. TAMPA BAY Wilcox, Chris DB Brigham Young from PITTSBURGH 25-252. LOS ANGELES RAMS Garrett, Chris LB Concordia, St. Paul 26-253. DENVER Spencer, Marquiss DE Mississippi State from CLEVELAND 27-254. PITTSBURGH Harvin, Pressley P Georgia Tech from BALTIMORE 28-255. NEW ORLEANS Baker, Kawaan WR South Alabama 29-256. GREEN BAY Hill, Kylin RB Mississippi State # 30-257. DETROIT Jefferson, Jermar RB Oregon State from BUFFALO through CLEVELAND # 31-258. WASHINGTON Milne, Dax WR Brigham Young from KANSAS CITY through MIAMI 32-259. TAMPA BAY Stuard, Grant LB Houston

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# Underclassman TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT REVIEW April 29–MAY 1, 2021

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ARIZONA CARDINALS Round Name Pos College Overall # 1 Collins, Zaven LB Tulsa 16 # 2 Moore, Rondale WR Purdue 49 3 Choice to LAS VEGAS 4 Choice to CINCINNATI through HOUSTON and NEW ENGLAND # 4 Wilson, Marco DB Florida 136 from KANSAS CITY through BALTIMORE 5 Choice to BALTIMORE 6 Choice to NEW YORK GIANTS 6 Dimukeje, Victor LB Duke 210 from BALTIMORE + 6 Gowan, Tay DB Central Florida 223 from MINNESOTA 7 Wiggins, James DB Cincinnati 243 7 Menet, Michal C Penn State 247 from CHICAGO through LAS VEGAS TEAM TOTAL: 7 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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ATLANTA FALCONS Round Name Pos College Overall # 1 Pitts, Kyle TE Florida 4 2 Choice to DENVER 2 Grant, Richie DB Central Florida 40 from DENVER # 3 Mayfield, Jalen G Michigan 68 # 4 Hall, Darren DB San Diego State 108 # 4 Dalman, Drew C Stanford 114 from DENVER 5 Graham, Ta'Quon DE Texas 148 + 5 Ogundeji, Adetokunbo LB Notre Dame 182 + 5 Williams, Avery DB Boise State 183 6 Darby, Frank WR Arizona State 187 + 6 Choice to DENVER 7 Choice to CAROLINA through MIAMI and TENNESSEE TEAM TOTAL: 9 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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BALTIMORE RAVENS Round Name Pos College Overall # 1 Bateman, Rashod WR Minnesota 27 # 1 Oweh, Jayson LB Penn State 31 from KANSAS CITY 2 Choice to KANSAS CITY 3 Choice to MINNESOTA 3 Cleveland, Ben G Georgia 94 from KANSAS CITY + 3 Stephens, Brandon DB Southern Methodist 104 4 Wallace, Tylan WR Oklahoma State 131 # 5 Wade, Shaun DB Ohio State 160 from ARIZONA 5 Hayes, Daelin LB Notre Dame 171 + 5 Mason, Ben TE Michigan 184 6 Choice to ARIZONA 7 Choice to PITTSBURGH TEAM TOTAL: 8 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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BUFFALO BILLS Round Name Pos College Overall # 1 Rousseau, Gregory DE Miami 30 2 Basham, Carlos DE Wake Forest 61 3 Brown, Spencer T Northern Iowa 93 4 Choice to MINNESOTA 5 Doyle, Tommy T Miami, O. 161 from LAS VEGAS 5 Choice to LOS ANGELES RAMS through HOUSTON 6 Stevenson, Marquez WR Houston 203 from WASHINGTON through LAS VEGAS, MIAMI and HOUSTON 6 Hamlin, Damar DB Pittsburgh 212 from NEW ORLEANS through HOUSTON # 6 Wildgoose, Rachad DB Wisconsin 213 # 7 Anderson, Jack G Texas Tech 236 from CAROLINA 7 Choice to DETROIT through CLEVELAND TEAM TOTAL: 8 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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CAROLINA PANTHERS Round Name Pos College Overall # 1 Horn, Jaycee DB South Carolina 8 2 Choice to CHICAGO # 2 Marshall, Terrace WR Louisiana State 59 from CLEVELAND # 3 Christensen, Brady T Brigham Young 70 from PHILADELPHIA 3 Choice to PHILADELPHIA # 3 Tremble, Tommy TE Notre Dame 83 from CHICAGO 4 Choice to DETROIT through CLEVELAND # 4 Hubbard, Chuba RB Oklahoma State 126 from TENNESSEE 5 Choice to CHICAGO # 5 Nixon, Daviyon DT Iowa 158 from NEW ENGLAND through HOUSTON 5 Taylor, Keith DB Washington 166 from TENNESSEE 6 Brown, Deonte G Alabama 193 6 Smith, Shi WR South Carolina 204 from CHICAGO + 6 Fletcher, Thomas LS Alabama 222 + 6 Choice to KANSAS CITY through NEW YORK JETS 7 Hoskins, Phil DT Kentucky 232 from ATLANTA through MIAMI and TENNESSEE 7 Choice to BUFFALO TEAM TOTAL: 11 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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CHICAGO BEARS Round Name Pos College Overall # 1 Fields, Justin QB Ohio State 11 from NEW YORK GIANTS 1 Choice to NEW YORK GIANTS 2 Jenkins, Teven T Oklahoma State 39 from CAROLINA 2 Choice to CLEVELAND through CAROLINA 3 Choice to CAROLINA 4 Choice to MINNESOTA # 5 Borom, Larry T Missouri 151 from CAROLINA 5 Choice to DENVER through NEW YORK GIANTS 6 Choice to CAROLINA + 6 Herbert, Khalil RB Virginia Tech 217 from TAMPA BAY through SEATTLE + 6 Newsome, Dazz WR North Carolina 221 + 6 Graham, Thomas DB Oregon 228 7 Choice to ARIZONA through LAS VEGAS 7 Tonga, Khyiris NT Brigham Young 250 from SEATTLE TEAM TOTAL: 7 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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CINCINNATI BENGALS Round Name Pos College Overall # 1 Chase, Ja'Marr WR Louisiana State 5 2 Choice to NEW ENGLAND # 2 Carman, Jackson T Clemson 46 from NEW ENGLAND # 3 Ossai, Joseph DE Texas 69 4 Sample, Cameron DE Tulane 111 # 4 Shelvin, Tyler NT Louisiana State 122 from ARIZONA through HOUSTON and NEW ENGLAND + 4 Smith, D'Ante T East Carolina 139 from NEW ENGLAND # 5 McPherson, Evan K Florida 149 # 6 Hill, Trey C Georgia 190 6 Evans, Chris RB Michigan 202 from MIAMI through HOUSTON 7 Choice to LOS ANGELES RAMS through HOUSTON # 7 Hubert, Wyatt DE Kansas State 235 from DETROIT through SEATTLE TEAM TOTAL: 10 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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CLEVELAND BROWNS Round Name Pos College Overall # 1 Newsome, Greg DB Northwestern 26 # 2 Owusu-Koramoah, Jeremiah LB Notre Dame 52 from CHICAGO through CAROLINA 2 Choice to CAROLINA 3 Choice to HOUSTON through CAROLINA # 3 Schwartz, Anthony WR Auburn 91 from NEW ORLEANS # 4 Hudson, James T Cincinnati 110 from PHILADELPHIA # 4 Togiai, Tommy NT Ohio State 132 5 Fields, Tony LB West Virginia 153 from DETROIT 5 LeCounte, Richard DB Georgia 169 from LOS ANGELES RAMS 5 Choice to HOUSTON through JACKSONVILLE and LOS ANGELES RAMS 6 Felton, Demetric RB UCLA 211 7 Choice to DENVER TEAM TOTAL: 8 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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DALLAS COWBOYS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Choice to PHILADELPHIA # 1 Parsons, Micah LB Penn State 12 from SAN FRANCISCO through MIAMI and PHILADELPHIA # 2 Joseph, Kelvin DB Kentucky 44 3 Odighizuwa, Osa DT UCLA 75 3 Golston, Chauncey DE Iowa 84 from INDIANAPOLIS through PHILADELPHIA # + 3 Wright, Nahshon DB Oregon State 99 4 Cox, Jabril LB Louisiana State 115 + 4 Ball, Josh T Marshall 138 5 Choice to PITTSBURGH through PHILADELPHIA and MIAMI # + 5 Fehoko, Simi WR Stanford 179 6 Bohanna, Quinton NT Kentucky 192 from DETROIT 6 Choice to HOUSTON through NEW ENGLAND # + 6 Mukuamu, Israel DB South Carolina 227 7 Farniok, Matt G Nebraska 238 TEAM TOTAL: 11 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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DENVER BRONCOS Round Name Pos College Overall # 1 Surtain, Patrick DB Alabama 9 # 2 Williams, Javonte RB North Carolina 35 from ATLANTA 2 Choice to ATLANTA 3 Choice to NEW YORK GIANTS + 3 Meinerz, Quinn G Wisconsin-Whitewater 98 from NEW ORLEANS + 3 Browning, Baron LB Ohio State 105 from NEW ORLEANS 4 Choice to ATLANTA # 5 Sterns, Caden DB Texas 152 # 5 Johnson, Jamar DB Indiana 164 from CHICAGO through NEW YORK GIANTS 6 Choice to PHILADELPHIA through CAROLINA # + 6 Williams, Seth WR Auburn 219 from ATLANTA 7 Vincent, Kary DB Louisiana State 237 7 Cooper, Jonathon LB Ohio State 239 from NEW YORK GIANTS 7 Spencer, Marquiss DE Mississippi State 253 from CLEVELAND TEAM TOTAL: 10 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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DETROIT LIONS Round Name Pos College Overall # 1 Sewell, Penei T Oregon 7 2 Onwuzurike, Levi DT Washington 41 # 3 McNeill, Alim DT North Carolina State 72 # + 3 Melifonwu, Ifeatu DB Syracuse 101 from LOS ANGELES RAMS # 4 St. Brown, Amon-Ra WR Southern California 112 4 Barnes, Derrick LB Purdue 113 from CAROLINA through CLEVELAND 5 Choice to CLEVELAND 6 Choice to DALLAS 7 Choice to CINCINNATI through SEATTLE # 7 Jefferson, Jermar RB Oregon State 257 from BUFFALO through CLEVELAND TEAM TOTAL: 7 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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GREEN BAY PACKERS Round Name Pos College Overall # 1 Stokes, Eric DB Georgia 29 # 2 Myers, Josh C Ohio State 62 3 Rodgers, Amari WR Clemson 85 from TENNESSEE 3 Choice to TENNESSEE 4 Choice to TENNESSEE + 4 Newman, Royce T Mississippi 142 5 Slaton, Tedarrell DT Florida 173 + 5 Jean-Charles, Shemar DB Appalachian State 178 6 Van Lanen, Cole G Wisconsin 214 # + 6 McDuffie, Isaiah LB Boston College 220 7 Hill, Kylin RB Mississippi State 256 TEAM TOTAL: 9 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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HOUSTON TEXANS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Choice to SAN FRANCISCO through MIAMI 2 Choice to MIAMI # 3 Mills, Davis QB Stanford 67 3 Collins, Nico WR Michigan 89 from CLEVELAND through CAROLINA 4 Choice to TENNESSEE through CAROLINA # 5 Jordan, Brevin TE Miami 147 5 Wallow, Garret LB Texas Christian 170 from CLEVELAND through JACKSONVILLE and LOS ANGELES RAMS 6 Choice to NEW ENGLAND 6 Lopez, Roy DT Arizona 195 from DALLAS through NEW ENGLAND 7 Choice to MIAMI TEAM TOTAL: 5 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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INDIANAPOLIS COLTS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Paye, Kwity DE Michigan 21 2 Odeyingbo, Dayo DE Vanderbilt 54 3 Choice to DALLAS through PHILADELPHIA 4 Granson, Kylen TE Southern Methodist 127 5 Davis, Shawn DB Florida 165 6 Choice to NEW ORLEANS + 6 Ehlinger, Sam QB Texas 218 from NEW ORLEANS 7 Strachan, Mike WR Charleston, W. Va. 229 from JACKSONVILLE through NEW ORLEANS 7 Fries, Will T Penn State 248 TEAM TOTAL: 7 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Round Name Pos College Overall # 1 Lawrence, Trevor QB Clemson 1 1 Etienne, Travis RB Clemson 25 from LOS ANGELES RAMS # 2 Campbell, Tyson DB Georgia 33 2 Little, Walker T Stanford 45 from MINNESOTA # 3 Cisco, Andre DB Syracuse 65 # 4 Tufele, Jay DT Southern California 106 4 Smith, Jordan LB Alabama-Birmingham 121 from LAS VEGAS through MIAMI, LAS VEGAS, SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGELES RAMS 5 Farrell, Luke TE Ohio State 145 6 Choice to LOS ANGELES CHARGERS through TENNESSEE 6 Camp, Jalen WR Georgia Tech 209 from LOS ANGELES RAMS 7 Choice to INDIANAPOLIS through NEW ORLEANS TEAM TOTAL: 9 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Choice to BALTIMORE # 2 Bolton, Nick LB Missouri 58 from BALTIMORE # 2 Humphrey, Creed C Oklahoma 63 3 Choice to BALTIMORE 4 Choice to ARIZONA through BALTIMORE # + 4 Kaindoh, Joshua DE Florida State 144 5 Gray, Noah TE Duke 162 from MIAMI through LAS VEGAS and NEW YORK JETS 5 Choice to NEW YORK JETS + 5 Powell, Cornell WR Clemson 181 6 Choice to TENNESSEE + 6 Smith, Trey G Tennessee 226 from CAROLINA through NEW YORK JETS 7 Choice to WASHINGTON through MIAMI TEAM TOTAL: 6 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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LAS VEGAS RAIDERS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Leatherwood, Alex T Alabama 17 # 2 Moehrig, Trevon DB Texas Christian 43 from SAN FRANCISCO 2 Choice to SAN FRANCISCO 3 Koonce, Malcolm DE Buffalo 79 from ARIZONA 3 Deablo, Divine LB Virginia Tech 80 4 Choice to JACKSONVILLE through MIAMI, LAS VEGAS, SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGELES RAMS + 4 Gillespie, Tyree DB Missouri 143 from MINNESOTA through NEW YORK JETS 5 Choice to BUFFALO 5 Hobbs, Nate DB Illinois 167 from SEATTLE 6 Choice to NEW YORK JETS 7 Morrissey, Jimmy C Pittsburgh 230 from NEW YORK JETS through SAN FRANCISCO 7 Choice to MIAMI through WASHINGTON TEAM TOTAL: 7 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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LOS ANGELES CHARGERS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Slater, Rashawn T Northwestern 13 # 2 Samuel, Asante DB Florida State 47 3 Palmer, Josh WR Tennessee 77 + 3 McKitty, Tre' TE Georgia 97 # 4 Rumph, Chris LB Duke 118 5 Jaimes, Brenden G Nebraska 159 6 Niemann, Nick LB Iowa 185 from JACKSONVILLE through TENNESSEE 6 Rountree, Larry RB Missouri 198 7 Webb, Mark DB Georgia 241 TEAM TOTAL: 9 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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LOS ANGELES RAMS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Choice to JACKSONVILLE # 2 Atwell, Tutu WR Louisville 57 3 Choice to SAN FRANCISCO + 3 Choice to DETROIT # + 3 Jones, Ernest LB South Carolina 103 # 4 Brown, Bobby NT Texas A&M 117 from SAN FRANCISCO 4 Rochell, Robert DB Central Arkansas 130 reacquired through JACKSONVILLE + 4 Harris, Jacob TE Central Florida 141 5 Choice to CLEVELAND 5 Brown, Earnest DE Northwestern 174 from BUFFALO through HOUSTON 6 Choice to JACKSONVILLE 7 Funk, Jake RB Maryland 233 from CINCINNATI through HOUSTON 7 Skowronek, Ben WR Notre Dame 249 from TENNESSEE through JACKSONVILLE 7 Garrett, Chris LB Concordia, St. Paul 252 TEAM TOTAL: 9 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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MIAMI DOLPHINS Round Name Pos College Overall # 1 Waddle, Jaylen WR Alabama 6 from PHILADELPHIA # 1 Phillips, Jaelan DE Miami 18 # 2 Holland, Jevon DB Oregon 36 from HOUSTON 2 Eichenberg, Liam T Notre Dame 42 from NEW YORK GIANTS 2 Choice to NEW YORK GIANTS # 3 Long, Hunter TE Boston College 81 4 Choice to PHILADELPHIA 5 Choice to KANSAS CITY through LAS VEGAS and NEW YORK JETS 6 Choice to CINCINNATI through HOUSTON 7 Coleman, Larnel T Massachusetts 231 from HOUSTON 7 Doaks, Gerrid RB Cincinnati 244 from LAS VEGAS through WASHINGTON 7 Choice to PITTSBURGH TEAM TOTAL: 7 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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MINNESOTA VIKINGS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Choice to NEW YORK JETS # 1 Darrisaw, Christian T Virginia Tech 23 from SEATTLE through NEW YORK JETS 2 Choice to JACKSONVILLE 3 Mond, Kellen QB Texas A&M 66 from NEW YORK JETS 3 Surratt, Chazz LB North Carolina 78 # 3 Davis, Wyatt G Ohio State 86 from SEATTLE through NEW YORK JETS 3 Jones, Patrick DE Pittsburgh 90 from BALTIMORE 4 Nwangwu, Kene RB Iowa State 119 4 Bynum, Camryn DB California 125 from CHICAGO 4 Robinson, Janarius DE Florida State 134 from BUFFALO + 4 Choice to LAS VEGAS through NEW YORK JETS 5 Smith-Marsette, Ihmir WR Iowa 157 5 Davidson, Zach TE Central Missouri 168 from PITTSBURGH through BALTIMORE # 6 Twyman, Jaylen DT Pittsburgh 199 + 6 Choice to ARIZONA 7 Choice Forfeited TEAM TOTAL: 11 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Round Name Pos College Overall # 1 Jones, Mac QB Alabama 15 # 2 Barmore, Christian DT Alabama 38 from CINCINNATI 2 Choice to CINCINNATI 3 Choice Forfeited # + 3 Perkins, Ronnie DE Oklahoma 96 4 Stevenson, Rhamondre RB Oklahoma 120 + 4 Choice to CINCINNATI 5 Choice to CAROLINA through HOUSTON # + 5 McGrone, Cameron LB Michigan 177 6 Bledsoe, Joshuah DB Missouri 188 from HOUSTON # 6 Sherman, William G Colorado 197 7 Nixon, Tre WR Central Florida 242 TEAM TOTAL: 8 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Turner, Payton DE Houston 28 2 Werner, Pete LB Ohio State 60 # 3 Adebo, Paulson DB Stanford 76 from NEW YORK GIANTS through DENVER 3 Choice to CLEVELAND + 3 Choice to DENVER + 3 Choice to DENVER 4 Book, Ian QB Notre Dame 133 5 Choice to SAN FRANCISCO 6 Young, Landon T Kentucky 206 from INDIANAPOLIS 6 Choice to BUFFALO through HOUSTON + 6 Choice to INDIANAPOLIS 7 Baker, Kawaan WR South Alabama 255 TEAM TOTAL: 6 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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NEW YORK GIANTS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Choice to CHICAGO 1 Toney, Kadarius WR Florida 20 from CHICAGO 2 Choice to MIAMI # 2 Ojulari, Azeez LB Georgia 50 from MIAMI 3 Robinson, Aaron DB Central Florida 71 from DENVER 3 Choice to NEW ORLEANS through DENVER 4 Smith, Elerson LB Northern Iowa 116 5 Choice to NEW YORK JETS 6 Brightwell, Gary RB Arizona 196 6 Williams, Rodarius DB Oklahoma State 201 from ARIZONA 7 Choice to DENVER TEAM TOTAL: 6 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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NEW YORK JETS Round Name Pos College Overall # 1 Wilson, Zach QB Brigham Young 2 # 1 Vera-Tucker, Alijah G Southern California 14 from MINNESOTA # 2 Moore, Elijah WR Mississippi 34 3 Choice to MINNESOTA 4 Carter, Michael RB North Carolina 107 # 5 Sherwood, Jamien LB Auburn 146 5 Carter, Michael DB Duke 154 from NEW YORK GIANTS 5 Pinnock, Jason DB Pittsburgh 175 from KANSAS CITY 6 Nasirildeen, Hamsah LB Florida State 186 reacquired through NEW ENGLAND 6 Echols, Brandin DB Kentucky 200 from LAS VEGAS 6 Marshall, Jonathan DT Arkansas 207 from PITTSBURGH through MIAMI and KANSAS CITY 7 Choice to LAS VEGAS through SAN FRANCISCO TEAM TOTAL: 10 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Choice to MIAMI 1 Smith, DeVonta WR Alabama 10 from DALLAS 2 Dickerson, Landon G Alabama 37 3 Choice to CAROLINA # 3 Williams, Milton DT Louisiana Tech 73 from CAROLINA 4 Choice to CLEVELAND 4 McPhearson, Zech DB Texas Tech 123 from MIAMI # 5 Gainwell, Kenneth RB Memphis 150 # 6 Tuipulotu, Marlon DT Southern California 189 6 Jackson, Tarron DE Coastal Carolina 191 from DENVER through CAROLINA + 6 Stevens, JaCoby LB Louisiana State 224 + 6 Choice to WASHINGTON 7 Johnson, Patrick LB Tulane 234 TEAM TOTAL: 9 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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PITTSBURGH STEELERS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Harris, Najee RB Alabama 24 # 2 Freiermuth, Pat TE Penn State 55 # 3 Green, Kendrick C Illinois 87 4 Moore, Dan T Texas A&M 128 + 4 Johnson, Buddy LB Texas A&M 140 5 Loudermilk, Isaiahh DE Wisconsin 156 from DALLAS through PHILADELPHIA and MIAMI 5 Choice to MINNESOTA through BALTIMORE 6 Choice to NEW YORK JETS through MIAMI and KANSAS CITY 6 Roche, Quincy LB Miami 216 from TAMPA BAY # 7 Norwood, Tre DB Oklahoma 245 from MIAMI 7 Choice to TAMPA BAY 7 Harvin, Pressley P Georgia Tech 254 from BALTIMORE TEAM TOTAL: 9 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Round Name Pos College Overall # 1 Lance, Trey QB North Dakota State 3 from HOUSTON through MIAMI 1 Choice to DALLAS through MIAMI and PHILADELPHIA 2 Choice to LAS VEGAS # 2 Banks, Aaron G Notre Dame 48 from LAS VEGAS 3 Choice to WASHINGTON 3 Sermon, Trey RB Ohio State 88 from LOS ANGELES RAMS + 3 Thomas, Ambry DB Michigan 102 4 Choice to LOS ANGELES RAMS 5 Moore, Jaylon T Western Michigan 155 5 Lenoir, Deommodore DB Oregon 172 from NEW ORLEANS # + 5 Hufanga, Talanoa DB Southern California 180 6 Mitchell, Elijah RB Louisiana-Lafayette 194 7 Choice to WASHINGTON through PHILADELPHIA TEAM TOTAL: 8 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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SEATTLE SEAHAWKS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Choice to MINNESOTA through NEW YORK JETS 2 Eskridge, D'Wayne WR Western Michigan 56 3 Choice to MINNESOTA through NEW YORK JETS 4 Choice to TAMPA BAY 4 Brown, Tre DB Oklahoma 137 from TAMPA BAY 5 Choice to LAS VEGAS 6 Forsythe, Stone T Florida 208 reacquired through MIAMI and CHICAGO 7 Choice to CHICAGO TEAM TOTAL: 3 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Round Name Pos College Overall # 1 Tryon, Joe LB Washington 32 2 Trask, Kyle QB Florida 64 3 Hainsey, Robert T Notre Dame 95 4 Darden, Jaelon WR North Texas 129 from SEATTLE 4 Choice to SEATTLE 5 Britt, K.J. LB Auburn 176 6 Choice to PITTSBURGH + 6 Choice to CHICAGO through SEATTLE 7 Wilcox, Chris DB Brigham Young 251 from PITTSBURGH 7 Stuard, Grant LB Houston 259 TEAM TOTAL: 7 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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TENNESSEE TITANS Round Name Pos College Overall # 1 Farley, Caleb DB Virginia Tech 22 2 Radunz, Dillon T North Dakota State 53 3 Choice to GREEN BAY 3 Rice, Monty LB Georgia 92 from GREEN BAY + 3 Molden, Elijah DB Washington 100 4 Fitzpatrick, Dez WR Louisville 109 from HOUSTON through CAROLINA 4 Choice to CAROLINA 4 Weaver, Rashad LB Pittsburgh 135 from GREEN BAY 5 Choice to CAROLINA 6 McMath, Racey WR Louisiana State 205 6 Breeze, Brady DB Oregon 215 from KANSAS CITY 7 Choice to LOS ANGELES RAMS through JACKSONVILLE TEAM TOTAL: 8 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM Round Name Pos College Overall # 1 Davis, Jamin LB Kentucky 19 # 2 Cosmi, Samuel T Texas 51 # 3 St-Juste, Benjamin DB Minnesota 74 from SAN FRANCISCO # 3 Brown, Dyami WR North Carolina 82 4 Bates, John TE Boise State 124 5 Forrest, Darrick DB Cincinnati 163 6 Choice to BUFFALO through LAS VEGAS, MIAMI and HOUSTON + 6 Cheeseman, Camaron LS Michigan 225 from PHILADELPHIA 7 Bradley-King, William DE Baylor 240 from SAN FRANCISCO through PHILADELPHIA 7 Toney, Shaka DE Penn State 246 # 7 Milne, Dax WR Brigham Young 258 from KANSAS CITY through MIAMI TEAM TOTAL: 10 TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT REVIEW April 29–MAY 1, 2021

ALPHABETICAL SELECTIONS NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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Name Pos. College Club Round Overall # Adebo, Paulson DB Stanford NO 3 76 # Anderson, Jack G Texas Tech BUF 7 236 # Atwell, Tutu WR Louisville LA 2 57

Baker, Kawaan WR South Alabama NO 7 255 + Ball, Josh T Marshall DAL 4 138 # Banks, Aaron G Notre Dame SF 2 48 # Barmore, Christian DT Alabama NE 2 38 Barnes, Derrick LB Purdue DET 4 113 Basham, Carlos DE Wake Forest BUF 2 61 # Bateman, Rashod WR Minnesota BLT 1 27 Bates, John TE Boise State WAS 4 124 Bledsoe, Joshuah DB Missouri NE 6 188 Bohanna, Quinton NT Kentucky DAL 6 192 # Bolton, Nick LB Missouri KC 2 58 Book, Ian QB Notre Dame NO 4 133 # Borom, Larry T Missouri CHI 5 151 Bradley-King, William DE Baylor WAS 7 240 Breeze, Brady DB Oregon TEN 6 215 Brightwell, Gary RB Arizona NYG 6 196 Britt, K.J. LB Auburn TB 5 176 # Brown, Bobby NT Texas A&M LA 4 117 Brown, Deonte G Alabama CAR 6 193 # Brown, Dyami WR North Carolina WAS 3 82 Brown, Earnest DE Northwestern LA 5 174 Brown, Spencer T Northern Iowa BUF 3 93 Brown, Tre DB Oklahoma SEA 4 137 + Browning, Baron LB Ohio State DEN 3 105 Bynum, Camryn DB California MIN 4 125 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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Name Pos. College Club Round Overall Camp, Jalen WR Georgia Tech JAX 6 209 # Campbell, Tyson DB Georgia JAX 2 33 # Carman, Jackson T Clemson CIN 2 46 Carter, Michael RB North Carolina NYJ 4 107 Carter, Michael DB Duke NYJ 5 154 # Chase, Ja'Marr WR Louisiana State CIN 1 5 + Cheeseman, Camaron LS Michigan WAS 6 225 # Christensen, Brady T Brigham Young CAR 3 70 # Cisco, Andre DB Syracuse JAX 3 65 Cleveland, Ben G Georgia BLT 3 94 Coleman, Larnel T Massachusetts MIA 7 231 Collins, Nico WR Michigan HST 3 89 # Collins, Zaven LB Tulsa ARZ 1 16 Cooper, Jonathon LB Ohio State DEN 7 239 # Cosmi, Samuel T Texas WAS 2 51 Cox, Jabril LB Louisiana State DAL 4 115

# Dalman, Drew C Stanford ATL 4 114 Darby, Frank WR Arizona State ATL 6 187 Darden, Jaelon WR North Texas TB 4 129 # Darrisaw, Christian T Virginia Tech MIN 1 23 Davidson, Zach TE Central Missouri MIN 5 168 # Davis, Jamin LB Kentucky WAS 1 19 Davis, Shawn DB Florida IND 5 165 # Davis, Wyatt G Ohio State MIN 3 86 Deablo, Divine LB Virginia Tech LV 3 80 Dickerson, Landon G Alabama PHI 2 37 Dimukeje, Victor LB Duke ARZ 6 210 Doaks, Gerrid RB Cincinnati MIA 7 244 Doyle, Tommy T Miami, O. BUF 5 161 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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Name Pos. College Club Round Overall Echols, Brandin DB Kentucky NYJ 6 200 + Ehlinger, Sam QB Texas IND 6 218 Eichenberg, Liam T Notre Dame MIA 2 42 Eskridge, D'Wayne WR Western Michigan SEA 2 56 Etienne, Travis RB Clemson JAX 1 25 Evans, Chris RB Michigan CIN 6 202

# Farley, Caleb DB Virginia Tech TEN 1 22 Farniok, Matt G Nebraska DAL 7 238 Farrell, Luke TE Ohio State JAX 5 145 # + Fehoko, Simi WR Stanford DAL 5 179 Felton, Demetric RB UCLA CLV 6 211 # Fields, Justin QB Ohio State CHI 1 11 Fields, Tony LB West Virginia CLV 5 153 Fitzpatrick, Dez WR Louisville TEN 4 109 + Fletcher, Thomas LS Alabama CAR 6 222 Forrest, Darrick DB Cincinnati WAS 5 163 Forsythe, Stone T Florida SEA 6 208 # Freiermuth, Pat TE Penn State PIT 2 55 Fries, Will T Penn State IND 7 248 Funk, Jake RB Maryland LA 7 233

# Gainwell, Kenneth RB Memphis PHI 5 150 Garrett, Chris LB Concordia, St. Paul LA 7 252 + Gillespie, Tyree DB Missouri LV 4 143 Golston, Chauncey DE Iowa DAL 3 84 + Gowan, Tay DB Central Florida ARZ 6 223 Graham, Ta'Quon DE Texas ATL 5 148 + Graham, Thomas DB Oregon CHI 6 228 Granson, Kylen TE Southern Methodist IND 4 127 Grant, Richie DB Central Florida ATL 2 40 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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Name Pos. College Club Round Overall Gray, Noah TE Duke KC 5 162 # Green, Kendrick C Illinois PIT 3 87

Hainsey, Robert T Notre Dame TB 3 95 # Hall, Darren DB San Diego State ATL 4 108 Hamlin, Damar DB Pittsburgh BUF 6 212 + Harris, Jacob TE Central Florida LA 4 141 Harris, Najee RB Alabama PIT 1 24 Harvin, Pressley P Georgia Tech PIT 7 254 Hayes, Daelin LB Notre Dame BLT 5 171 + Herbert, Khalil RB Virginia Tech CHI 6 217 Hill, Kylin RB Mississippi State GB 7 256 # Hill, Trey C Georgia CIN 6 190 Hobbs, Nate DB Illinois LV 5 167 # Holland, Jevon DB Oregon MIA 2 36 # Horn, Jaycee DB South Carolina CAR 1 8 Hoskins, Phil DT Kentucky CAR 7 232 # Hubbard, Chuba RB Oklahoma State CAR 4 126 # Hubert, Wyatt DE Kansas State CIN 7 235 # Hudson, James T Cincinnati CLV 4 110 # + Hufanga, Talanoa DB Southern California SF 5 180 # Humphrey, Creed C Oklahoma KC 2 63

Jackson, Tarron DE Coastal Carolina PHI 6 191 Jaimes, Brenden G Nebraska LAC 5 159 + Jean-Charles, Shemar DB Appalachian State GB 5 178 # Jefferson, Jermar RB Oregon State DET 7 257 Jenkins, Teven T Oklahoma State CHI 2 39 + Johnson, Buddy LB Texas A&M PIT 4 140 # Johnson, Jamar DB Indiana DEN 5 164 Johnson, Patrick LB Tulane PHI 7 234 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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Name Pos. College Club Round Overall # + Jones, Ernest LB South Carolina LA 3 103 # Jones, Mac QB Alabama NE 1 15 Jones, Patrick DE Pittsburgh MIN 3 90 # Jordan, Brevin TE Miami HST 5 147 # Joseph, Kelvin DB Kentucky DAL 2 44

# + Kaindoh, Joshua DE Florida State KC 4 144 Koonce, Malcolm DE Buffalo LV 3 79

# Lance, Trey QB North Dakota State SF 1 3 # Lawrence, Trevor QB Clemson JAX 1 1 Leatherwood, Alex T Alabama LV 1 17 LeCounte, Richard DB Georgia CLV 5 169 Lenoir, Deommodore DB Oregon SF 5 172 Little, Walker T Stanford JAX 2 45 # Long, Hunter TE Boston College MIA 3 81 Lopez, Roy DT Arizona HST 6 195 Loudermilk, Isaiahh DE Wisconsin PIT 5 156

Marshall, Jonathan DT Arkansas NYJ 6 207 # Marshall, Terrace WR Louisiana State CAR 2 59 + Mason, Ben TE Michigan BLT 5 184 # Mayfield, Jalen G Michigan ATL 3 68 # + McDuffie, Isaiah LB Boston College GB 6 220 # + McGrone, Cameron LB Michigan NE 5 177 + McKitty, Tre' TE Georgia LAC 3 97 McMath, Racey WR Louisiana State TEN 6 205 # McNeill, Alim DT North Carolina State DET 3 72 McPhearson, Zech DB Texas Tech PHI 4 123 # McPherson, Evan K Florida CIN 5 149 + Meinerz, Quinn G Wisconsin-Whitewater DEN 3 98 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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Name Pos. College Club Round Overall # + Melifonwu, Ifeatu DB Syracuse DET 3 101 Menet, Michal C Penn State ARZ 7 247 # Mills, Davis QB Stanford HST 3 67 # Milne, Dax WR Brigham Young WAS 7 258 Mitchell, Elijah RB Louisiana-Lafayette SF 6 194 # Moehrig, Trevon DB Texas Christian LV 2 43 + Molden, Elijah DB Washington TEN 3 100 Mond, Kellen QB Texas A&M MIN 3 66 Moore, Dan T Texas A&M PIT 4 128 # Moore, Elijah WR Mississippi NYJ 2 34 Moore, Jaylon T Western Michigan SF 5 155 # Moore, Rondale WR Purdue ARZ 2 49 Morrissey, Jimmy C Pittsburgh LV 7 230 # + Mukuamu, Israel DB South Carolina DAL 6 227 # Myers, Josh C Ohio State GB 2 62

Nasirildeen, Hamsah LB Florida State NYJ 6 186 + Newman, Royce T Mississippi GB 4 142 + Newsome, Dazz WR North Carolina CHI 6 221 # Newsome, Greg DB Northwestern CLV 1 26 Niemann, Nick LB Iowa LAC 6 185 # Nixon, Daviyon DT Iowa CAR 5 158 Nixon, Tre WR Central Florida NE 7 242 # Norwood, Tre DB Oklahoma PIT 7 245 Nwangwu, Kene RB Iowa State MIN 4 119

Odeyingbo, Dayo DE Vanderbilt IND 2 54 Odighizuwa, Osa DT UCLA DAL 3 75 + Ogundeji, Adetokunbo LB Notre Dame ATL 5 182 # Ojulari, Azeez LB Georgia NYG 2 50 Onwuzurike, Levi DT Washington DET 2 41 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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Name Pos. College Club Round Overall # Ossai, Joseph DE Texas CIN 3 69 # Oweh, Jayson LB Penn State BLT 1 31 # Owusu-Koramoah, Jeremiah LB Notre Dame CLV 2 52

Palmer, Josh WR Tennessee LAC 3 77 # Parsons, Micah LB Penn State DAL 1 12 Paye, Kwity DE Michigan IND 1 21 # + Perkins, Ronnie DE Oklahoma NE 3 96 # Phillips, Jaelan DE Miami MIA 1 18 Pinnock, Jason DB Pittsburgh NYJ 5 175 # Pitts, Kyle TE Florida ATL 1 4 + Powell, Cornell WR Clemson KC 5 181

Radunz, Dillon T North Dakota State TEN 2 53 Rice, Monty LB Georgia TEN 3 92 Robinson, Aaron DB Central Florida NYG 3 71 Robinson, Janarius DE Florida State MIN 4 134 Roche, Quincy LB Miami PIT 6 216 Rochell, Robert DB Central Arkansas LA 4 130 Rodgers, Amari WR Clemson GB 3 85 Rountree, Larry RB Missouri LAC 6 198 # Rousseau, Gregory DE Miami BUF 1 30 # Rumph, Chris LB Duke LAC 4 118

Sample, Cameron DE Tulane CIN 4 111 # Samuel, Asante DB Florida State LAC 2 47 # Schwartz, Anthony WR Auburn CLV 3 91 Sermon, Trey RB Ohio State SF 3 88 # Sewell, Penei T Oregon DET 1 7 # Shelvin, Tyler NT Louisiana State CIN 4 122 # Sherman, William G Colorado NE 6 197 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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Name Pos. College Club Round Overall # Sherwood, Jamien LB Auburn NYJ 5 146 Skowronek, Ben WR Notre Dame LA 7 249 Slater, Rashawn T Northwestern LAC 1 13 Slaton, Tedarrell DT Florida GB 5 173 + Smith, D'Ante T East Carolina CIN 4 139 Smith, DeVonta WR Alabama PHI 1 10 Smith, Elerson LB Northern Iowa NYG 4 116 Smith, Jordan LB Alabama-Birmingham JAX 4 121 Smith, Shi WR South Carolina CAR 6 204 + Smith, Trey G Tennessee KC 6 226 Smith-Marsette, Ihmir WR Iowa MIN 5 157 Spencer, Marquiss DE Mississippi State DEN 7 253 # St-Juste, Benjamin DB Minnesota WAS 3 74 # St. Brown, Amon-Ra WR Southern California DET 4 112 + Stephens, Brandon DB Southern Methodist BLT 3 104 # Sterns, Caden DB Texas DEN 5 152 + Stevens, JaCoby LB Louisiana State PHI 6 224 Stevenson, Marquez WR Houston BUF 6 203 Stevenson, Rhamondre RB Oklahoma NE 4 120 # Stokes, Eric DB Georgia GB 1 29 Strachan, Mike WR Charleston, W. Va. IND 7 229 Stuard, Grant LB Houston TB 7 259 Surratt, Chazz LB North Carolina MIN 3 78 # Surtain, Patrick DB Alabama DEN 1 9

Taylor, Keith DB Washington CAR 5 166 + Thomas, Ambry DB Michigan SF 3 102 # Togiai, Tommy NT Ohio State CLV 4 132 Toney, Kadarius WR Florida NYG 1 20 Toney, Shaka DE Penn State WAS 7 246 Tonga, Khyiris NT Brigham Young CHI 7 250 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

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Name Pos. College Club Round Overall Trask, Kyle QB Florida TB 2 64 # Tremble, Tommy TE Notre Dame CAR 3 83 # Tryon, Joe LB Washington TB 1 32 # Tufele, Jay DT Southern California JAX 4 106 # Tuipulotu, Marlon DT Southern California PHI 6 189 Turner, Payton DE Houston NO 1 28 # Twyman, Jaylen DT Pittsburgh MIN 6 199

Van Lanen, Cole G Wisconsin GB 6 214 # Vera-Tucker, Alijah G Southern California NYJ 1 14 Vincent, Kary DB Louisiana State DEN 7 237

# Waddle, Jaylen WR Alabama MIA 1 6 # Wade, Shaun DB Ohio State BLT 5 160 Wallace, Tylan WR Oklahoma State BLT 4 131 Wallow, Garret LB Texas Christian HST 5 170 Weaver, Rashad LB Pittsburgh TEN 4 135 Webb, Mark DB Georgia LAC 7 241 Werner, Pete LB Ohio State NO 2 60 Wiggins, James DB Cincinnati ARZ 7 243 Wilcox, Chris DB Brigham Young TB 7 251 # Wildgoose, Rachad DB Wisconsin BUF 6 213 + Williams, Avery DB Boise State ATL 5 183 # Williams, Javonte RB North Carolina DEN 2 35 # Williams, Milton DT Louisiana Tech PHI 3 73 Williams, Rodarius DB Oklahoma State NYG 6 201 # + Williams, Seth WR Auburn DEN 6 219 # Wilson, Marco DB Florida ARZ 4 136 # Wilson, Zach QB Brigham Young NYJ 1 2 # + Wright, Nahshon DB Oregon State DAL 3 99 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

S E L E C T I O N S A L P H A B E T I C A L L Y AT THE END OF ROUND 7

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Name Pos. College Club Round Overall Young, Landon T Kentucky NO 6 206

Total Players Selected: 259 Total Underclassmen Selected: 100 TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT REVIEW April 29–MAY 1, 2021

SELECTIONS by school NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E

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Name Pos. Club Round Overall American Athletic Conference (AAC) Central Florida Gowan, Tay DB ARZ 6 223 Grant, Richie DB ATL 2 40 Harris, Jacob TE LA 4 141 Nixon, Tre WR NE 7 242 Robinson, Aaron DB NYG 3 71 COLLEGE TOTAL: 5

Cincinnati Doaks, Gerrid RB MIA 7 244 Forrest, Darrick DB WAS 5 163 Hudson, James T CLV 4 110 Wiggins, James DB ARZ 7 243 COLLEGE TOTAL: 4

East Carolina Smith, D'Ante T CIN 4 139 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1

Houston Stevenson, Marquez WR BUF 6 203 Stuard, Grant LB TB 7 259 Turner, Payton DE NO 1 28 COLLEGE TOTAL: 3

Memphis Gainwell, Kenneth RB PHI 5 150 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1

Southern Methodist Granson, Kylen TE IND 4 127 Stephens, Brandon DB BLT 3 104 COLLEGE TOTAL: 2

Tulane Johnson, Patrick LB PHI 7 234 Sample, Cameron DE CIN 4 111 COLLEGE TOTAL: 2 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E

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Name Pos. Club Round Overall

Tulsa Collins, Zaven LB ARZ 1 16 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 19 Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Boston College Long, Hunter TE MIA 3 81 McDuffie, Isaiah LB GB 6 220 COLLEGE TOTAL: 2

Clemson Carman, Jackson T CIN 2 46 Etienne, Travis RB JAX 1 25 Lawrence, Trevor QB JAX 1 1 Powell, Cornell WR KC 5 181 Rodgers, Amari WR GB 3 85 COLLEGE TOTAL: 5

Duke Carter, Michael DB NYJ 5 154 Dimukeje, Victor LB ARZ 6 210 Gray, Noah TE KC 5 162 Rumph, Chris LB LAC 4 118 COLLEGE TOTAL: 4

Florida State Kaindoh, Joshua DE KC 4 144 Nasirildeen, Hamsah LB NYJ 6 186 Robinson, Janarius DE MIN 4 134 Samuel, Asante DB LAC 2 47 COLLEGE TOTAL: 4

Georgia Tech Camp, Jalen WR JAX 6 209 Harvin, Pressley P PIT 7 254 COLLEGE TOTAL: 2 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E

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Name Pos. Club Round Overall

Louisville Atwell, Tutu WR LA 2 57 Fitzpatrick, Dez WR TEN 4 109 COLLEGE TOTAL: 2

Miami Jordan, Brevin TE HST 5 147 Phillips, Jaelan DE MIA 1 18 Roche, Quincy LB PIT 6 216 Rousseau, Gregory DE BUF 1 30 COLLEGE TOTAL: 4

North Carolina Brown, Dyami WR WAS 3 82 Carter, Michael RB NYJ 4 107 Newsome, Dazz WR CHI 6 221 Surratt, Chazz LB MIN 3 78 Williams, Javonte RB DEN 2 35 COLLEGE TOTAL: 5

North Carolina State McNeill, Alim DT DET 3 72 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1

Pittsburgh Hamlin, Damar DB BUF 6 212 Jones, Patrick DE MIN 3 90 Morrissey, Jimmy C LV 7 230 Pinnock, Jason DB NYJ 5 175 Twyman, Jaylen DT MIN 6 199 Weaver, Rashad LB TEN 4 135 COLLEGE TOTAL: 6

Syracuse Cisco, Andre DB JAX 3 65 Melifonwu, Ifeatu DB DET 3 101 COLLEGE TOTAL: 2 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E

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Name Pos. Club Round Overall

Virginia Tech Darrisaw, Christian T MIN 1 23 Deablo, Divine LB LV 3 80 Farley, Caleb DB TEN 1 22 Herbert, Khalil RB CHI 6 217 COLLEGE TOTAL: 4

Wake Forest Basham, Carlos DE BUF 2 61 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 42 Big South Conference (B-SOUTH) Coastal Carolina Jackson, Tarron DE PHI 6 191 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 1 Big Ten Conference (BIG10) Illinois Green, Kendrick C PIT 3 87 Hobbs, Nate DB LV 5 167 COLLEGE TOTAL: 2

Indiana Johnson, Jamar DB DEN 5 164 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1

Iowa Golston, Chauncey DE DAL 3 84 Niemann, Nick LB LAC 6 185 Nixon, Daviyon DT CAR 5 158 Smith-Marsette, Ihmir WR MIN 5 157 COLLEGE TOTAL: 4

Maryland Funk, Jake RB LA 7 233 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E

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Name Pos. Club Round Overall

Michigan Cheeseman, Camaron LS WAS 6 225 Collins, Nico WR HST 3 89 Evans, Chris RB CIN 6 202 Mason, Ben TE BLT 5 184 Mayfield, Jalen G ATL 3 68 McGrone, Cameron LB NE 5 177 Paye, Kwity DE IND 1 21 Thomas, Ambry DB SF 3 102 COLLEGE TOTAL: 8

Minnesota Bateman, Rashod WR BLT 1 27 St-Juste, Benjamin DB WAS 3 74 COLLEGE TOTAL: 2

Nebraska Farniok, Matt G DAL 7 238 Jaimes, Brenden G LAC 5 159 COLLEGE TOTAL: 2

Northwestern Brown, Earnest DE LA 5 174 Newsome, Greg DB CLV 1 26 Slater, Rashawn T LAC 1 13 COLLEGE TOTAL: 3 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E

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Name Pos. Club Round Overall

Ohio State Browning, Baron LB DEN 3 105 Cooper, Jonathon LB DEN 7 239 Davis, Wyatt G MIN 3 86 Farrell, Luke TE JAX 5 145 Fields, Justin QB CHI 1 11 Myers, Josh C GB 2 62 Sermon, Trey RB SF 3 88 Togiai, Tommy NT CLV 4 132 Wade, Shaun DB BLT 5 160 Werner, Pete LB NO 2 60 COLLEGE TOTAL: 10

Penn State Freiermuth, Pat TE PIT 2 55 Fries, Will T IND 7 248 Menet, Michal C ARZ 7 247 Oweh, Jayson LB BLT 1 31 Parsons, Micah LB DAL 1 12 Toney, Shaka DE WAS 7 246 COLLEGE TOTAL: 6

Purdue Barnes, Derrick LB DET 4 113 Moore, Rondale WR ARZ 2 49 COLLEGE TOTAL: 2

Wisconsin Loudermilk, Isaiahh DE PIT 5 156 Van Lanen, Cole G GB 6 214 Wildgoose, Rachad DB BUF 6 213 COLLEGE TOTAL: 3 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 44 Big Twelve Conference (BIG 12) Baylor Bradley-King, William DE WAS 7 240 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E

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Name Pos. Club Round Overall

Iowa State Nwangwu, Kene RB MIN 4 119 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1

Kansas State Hubert, Wyatt DE CIN 7 235 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1

Oklahoma Brown, Tre DB SEA 4 137 Humphrey, Creed C KC 2 63 Norwood, Tre DB PIT 7 245 Perkins, Ronnie DE NE 3 96 Stevenson, Rhamondre RB NE 4 120 COLLEGE TOTAL: 5

Oklahoma State Hubbard, Chuba RB CAR 4 126 Jenkins, Teven T CHI 2 39 Wallace, Tylan WR BLT 4 131 Williams, Rodarius DB NYG 6 201 COLLEGE TOTAL: 4

Texas Cosmi, Samuel T WAS 2 51 Ehlinger, Sam QB IND 6 218 Graham, Ta'Quon DE ATL 5 148 Ossai, Joseph DE CIN 3 69 Sterns, Caden DB DEN 5 152 COLLEGE TOTAL: 5

Texas Christian Moehrig, Trevon DB LV 2 43 Wallow, Garret LB HST 5 170 COLLEGE TOTAL: 2 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E

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Name Pos. Club Round Overall

Texas Tech Anderson, Jack G BUF 7 236 McPhearson, Zech DB PHI 4 123 COLLEGE TOTAL: 2

West Virginia Fields, Tony LB CLV 5 153 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 22 Conference USA (USA) Alabama-Birmingham Smith, Jordan LB JAX 4 121 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1

Louisiana Tech Williams, Milton DT PHI 3 73 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1

Marshall Ball, Josh T DAL 4 138 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1

North Texas Darden, Jaelon WR TB 4 129 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 4 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E

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Name Pos. Club Round Overall Independent (IND.) Brigham Young Christensen, Brady T CAR 3 70 Milne, Dax WR WAS 7 258 Tonga, Khyiris NT CHI 7 250 Wilcox, Chris DB TB 7 251 Wilson, Zach QB NYJ 1 2 COLLEGE TOTAL: 5

Notre Dame Banks, Aaron G SF 2 48 Book, Ian QB NO 4 133 Eichenberg, Liam T MIA 2 42 Hainsey, Robert T TB 3 95 Hayes, Daelin LB BLT 5 171 Ogundeji, Adetokunbo LB ATL 5 182 Owusu-Koramoah, Jeremiah LB CLV 2 52 Skowronek, Ben WR LA 7 249 Tremble, Tommy TE CAR 3 83 COLLEGE TOTAL: 9 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 14 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MAIAA) Central Missouri Davidson, Zach TE MIN 5 168 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 1 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E

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Name Pos. Club Round Overall Mid-American Conference (MAC) Buffalo Koonce, Malcolm DE LV 3 79 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1

Massachusetts Coleman, Larnel T MIA 7 231 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1

Miami, O. Doyle, Tommy T BUF 5 161 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1

Western Michigan Eskridge, D'Wayne WR SEA 2 56 Moore, Jaylon T SF 5 155 COLLEGE TOTAL: 2 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 5 Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC) North Dakota State Lance, Trey QB SF 1 3 Radunz, Dillon T TEN 2 53 COLLEGE TOTAL: 2

Northern Iowa Brown, Spencer T BUF 3 93 Smith, Elerson LB NYG 4 116 COLLEGE TOTAL: 2 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 4 Mountain East Conference (MEC) Charleston, W. Va. Strachan, Mike WR IND 7 229 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 1 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E

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Name Pos. Club Round Overall Mountain West Conference (MWC) Boise State Bates, John TE WAS 4 124 Williams, Avery DB ATL 5 183 COLLEGE TOTAL: 2

San Diego State Hall, Darren DB ATL 4 108 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 3 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Concordia, St. Paul Garrett, Chris LB LA 7 252 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 1 Pacific Twelve Conference (PAC12) Arizona Brightwell, Gary RB NYG 6 196 Lopez, Roy DT HST 6 195 COLLEGE TOTAL: 2

Arizona State Darby, Frank WR ATL 6 187 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1

California Bynum, Camryn DB MIN 4 125 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1

Colorado Sherman, William G NE 6 197 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1

Oregon Breeze, Brady DB TEN 6 215 Graham, Thomas DB CHI 6 228 Holland, Jevon DB MIA 2 36 Lenoir, Deommodore DB SF 5 172 Sewell, Penei T DET 1 7 COLLEGE TOTAL: 5 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E

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Name Pos. Club Round Overall

Oregon State Jefferson, Jermar RB DET 7 257 Wright, Nahshon DB DAL 3 99 COLLEGE TOTAL: 2

Southern California Hufanga, Talanoa DB SF 5 180 St. Brown, Amon-Ra WR DET 4 112 Tufele, Jay DT JAX 4 106 Tuipulotu, Marlon DT PHI 6 189 Vera-Tucker, Alijah G NYJ 1 14 COLLEGE TOTAL: 5

Stanford Adebo, Paulson DB NO 3 76 Dalman, Drew C ATL 4 114 Fehoko, Simi WR DAL 5 179 Little, Walker T JAX 2 45 Mills, Davis QB HST 3 67 COLLEGE TOTAL: 5

UCLA Felton, Demetric RB CLV 6 211 Odighizuwa, Osa DT DAL 3 75 COLLEGE TOTAL: 2

Washington Molden, Elijah DB TEN 3 100 Onwuzurike, Levi DT DET 2 41 Taylor, Keith DB CAR 5 166 Tryon, Joe LB TB 1 32 COLLEGE TOTAL: 4 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 28 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E

AT THE END OF ROUND 7

Name Pos. Club Round Overall Southeastern Conference (SEC) Alabama Barmore, Christian DT NE 2 38 Brown, Deonte G CAR 6 193 Dickerson, Landon G PHI 2 37 Fletcher, Thomas LS CAR 6 222 Harris, Najee RB PIT 1 24 Jones, Mac QB NE 1 15 Leatherwood, Alex T LV 1 17 Smith, DeVonta WR PHI 1 10 Surtain, Patrick DB DEN 1 9 Waddle, Jaylen WR MIA 1 6 COLLEGE TOTAL: 10

Arkansas Marshall, Jonathan DT NYJ 6 207 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1

Auburn Britt, K.J. LB TB 5 176 Schwartz, Anthony WR CLV 3 91 Sherwood, Jamien LB NYJ 5 146 Williams, Seth WR DEN 6 219 COLLEGE TOTAL: 4

Florida Davis, Shawn DB IND 5 165 Forsythe, Stone T SEA 6 208 McPherson, Evan K CIN 5 149 Pitts, Kyle TE ATL 1 4 Slaton, Tedarrell DT GB 5 173 Toney, Kadarius WR NYG 1 20 Trask, Kyle QB TB 2 64 Wilson, Marco DB ARZ 4 136 COLLEGE TOTAL: 8 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E

AT THE END OF ROUND 7

Name Pos. Club Round Overall

Georgia Campbell, Tyson DB JAX 2 33 Cleveland, Ben G BLT 3 94 Hill, Trey C CIN 6 190 LeCounte, Richard DB CLV 5 169 McKitty, Tre' TE LAC 3 97 Ojulari, Azeez LB NYG 2 50 Rice, Monty LB TEN 3 92 Stokes, Eric DB GB 1 29 Webb, Mark DB LAC 7 241 COLLEGE TOTAL: 9

Kentucky Bohanna, Quinton NT DAL 6 192 Davis, Jamin LB WAS 1 19 Echols, Brandin DB NYJ 6 200 Hoskins, Phil DT CAR 7 232 Joseph, Kelvin DB DAL 2 44 Young, Landon T NO 6 206 COLLEGE TOTAL: 6

Louisiana State Chase, Ja'Marr WR CIN 1 5 Cox, Jabril LB DAL 4 115 Marshall, Terrace WR CAR 2 59 McMath, Racey WR TEN 6 205 Shelvin, Tyler NT CIN 4 122 Stevens, JaCoby LB PHI 6 224 Vincent, Kary DB DEN 7 237 COLLEGE TOTAL: 7

Mississippi Moore, Elijah WR NYJ 2 34 Newman, Royce T GB 4 142 COLLEGE TOTAL: 2 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E

AT THE END OF ROUND 7

Name Pos. Club Round Overall

Mississippi State Hill, Kylin RB GB 7 256 Spencer, Marquiss DE DEN 7 253 COLLEGE TOTAL: 2

Missouri Bledsoe, Joshuah DB NE 6 188 Bolton, Nick LB KC 2 58 Borom, Larry T CHI 5 151 Gillespie, Tyree DB LV 4 143 Rountree, Larry RB LAC 6 198 COLLEGE TOTAL: 5

South Carolina Horn, Jaycee DB CAR 1 8 Jones, Ernest LB LA 3 103 Mukuamu, Israel DB DAL 6 227 Smith, Shi WR CAR 6 204 COLLEGE TOTAL: 4

Tennessee Palmer, Josh WR LAC 3 77 Smith, Trey G KC 6 226 COLLEGE TOTAL: 2

Texas A&M Brown, Bobby NT LA 4 117 Johnson, Buddy LB PIT 4 140 Mond, Kellen QB MIN 3 66 Moore, Dan T PIT 4 128 COLLEGE TOTAL: 4

Vanderbilt Odeyingbo, Dayo DE IND 2 54 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 65 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E

AT THE END OF ROUND 7

Name Pos. Club Round Overall Southland Conference (SLND) Central Arkansas Rochell, Robert DB LA 4 130 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 1 Sun Belt Conference (SUN) Appalachian State Jean-Charles, Shemar DB GB 5 178 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1

Louisiana-Lafayette Mitchell, Elijah RB SF 6 194 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1

South Alabama Baker, Kawaan WR NO 7 255 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 3 Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) Wisconsin-Whitewater Meinerz, Quinn G DEN 3 98 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 1 TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT REVIEW April 29–MAY 1, 2021

SELECTIONS BY POSITION NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

SELECTIONS BY POSITION AT THE END OF ROUND 7 OFFENSE

Center (C) Round Name Overall Club College 2 Myers, Josh 62 GB Ohio State 2 Humphrey, Creed 63 KC Oklahoma 3 Green, Kendrick 87 PIT Illinois 4 Dalman, Drew 114 ATL Stanford 6 Hill, Trey 190 CIN Georgia 7 Morrissey, Jimmy 230 LV Pittsburgh 7 Menet, Michal 247 ARZ Penn State POSITION TOTAL: 7

Guard (G) Round Name Overall Club College 1 Vera-Tucker, Alijah 14 NYJ Southern California 2 Dickerson, Landon 37 PHI Alabama 2 Banks, Aaron 48 SF Notre Dame 3 Mayfield, Jalen 68 ATL Michigan 3 Davis, Wyatt 86 MIN Ohio State 3 Cleveland, Ben 94 BLT Georgia 3 Meinerz, Quinn 98 DEN Wisconsin-Whitewater 5 Jaimes, Brenden 159 LAC Nebraska 6 Brown, Deonte 193 CAR Alabama 6 Sherman, William 197 NE Colorado 6 Van Lanen, Cole 214 GB Wisconsin 6 Smith, Trey 226 KC Tennessee 7 Anderson, Jack 236 BUF Texas Tech 7 Farniok, Matt 238 DAL Nebraska POSITION TOTAL: 14 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

SELECTIONS BY POSITION AT THE END OF ROUND 7 OFFENSE

Tackle (T) Round Name Overall Club College 1 Sewell, Penei 7 DET Oregon 1 Slater, Rashawn 13 LAC Northwestern 1 Leatherwood, Alex 17 LV Alabama 1 Darrisaw, Christian 23 MIN Virginia Tech 2 Jenkins, Teven 39 CHI Oklahoma State 2 Eichenberg, Liam 42 MIA Notre Dame 2 Little, Walker 45 JAX Stanford 2 Carman, Jackson 46 CIN Clemson 2 Cosmi, Samuel 51 WAS Texas 2 Radunz, Dillon 53 TEN North Dakota State 3 Christensen, Brady 70 CAR Brigham Young 3 Brown, Spencer 93 BUF Northern Iowa 3 Hainsey, Robert 95 TB Notre Dame 4 Hudson, James 110 CLV Cincinnati 4 Moore, Dan 128 PIT Texas A&M 4 Ball, Josh 138 DAL Marshall 4 Smith, D'Ante 139 CIN East Carolina 4 Newman, Royce 142 GB Mississippi 5 Borom, Larry 151 CHI Missouri 5 Moore, Jaylon 155 SF Western Michigan 5 Doyle, Tommy 161 BUF Miami, O. 6 Young, Landon 206 NO Kentucky 6 Forsythe, Stone 208 SEA Florida 7 Coleman, Larnel 231 MIA Massachusetts 7 Fries, Will 248 IND Penn State POSITION TOTAL: 25

Wide Receiver (WR) Round Name Overall Club College 1 Chase, Ja'Marr 5 CIN Louisiana State 1 Waddle, Jaylen 6 MIA Alabama 1 Smith, DeVonta 10 PHI Alabama NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

SELECTIONS BY POSITION AT THE END OF ROUND 7 OFFENSE

1 Toney, Kadarius 20 NYG Florida 1 Bateman, Rashod 27 BLT Minnesota 2 Moore, Elijah 34 NYJ Mississippi 2 Moore, Rondale 49 ARZ Purdue 2 Eskridge, D'Wayne 56 SEA Western Michigan 2 Atwell, Tutu 57 LA Louisville 2 Marshall, Terrace 59 CAR Louisiana State 3 Palmer, Josh 77 LAC Tennessee 3 Brown, Dyami 82 WAS North Carolina 3 Rodgers, Amari 85 GB Clemson 3 Collins, Nico 89 HST Michigan 3 Schwartz, Anthony 91 CLV Auburn 4 Fitzpatrick, Dez 109 TEN Louisville 4 St. Brown, Amon-Ra 112 DET Southern California 4 Darden, Jaelon 129 TB North Texas 4 Wallace, Tylan 131 BLT Oklahoma State 5 Smith-Marsette, Ihmir 157 MIN Iowa 5 Fehoko, Simi 179 DAL Stanford 5 Powell, Cornell 181 KC Clemson 6 Darby, Frank 187 ATL Arizona State 6 Stevenson, Marquez 203 BUF Houston 6 Smith, Shi 204 CAR South Carolina 6 McMath, Racey 205 TEN Louisiana State 6 Camp, Jalen 209 JAX Georgia Tech 6 Williams, Seth 219 DEN Auburn 6 Newsome, Dazz 221 CHI North Carolina 7 Strachan, Mike 229 IND Charleston, W. Va. 7 Nixon, Tre 242 NE Central Florida 7 Skowronek, Ben 249 LA Notre Dame 7 Baker, Kawaan 255 NO South Alabama 7 Milne, Dax 258 WAS Brigham Young POSITION TOTAL: 34 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

SELECTIONS BY POSITION AT THE END OF ROUND 7 OFFENSE

Tight End (TE) Round Name Overall Club College 1 Pitts, Kyle 4 ATL Florida 2 Freiermuth, Pat 55 PIT Penn State 3 Long, Hunter 81 MIA Boston College 3 Tremble, Tommy 83 CAR Notre Dame 3 McKitty, Tre' 97 LAC Georgia 4 Bates, John 124 WAS Boise State 4 Granson, Kylen 127 IND Southern Methodist 4 Harris, Jacob 141 LA Central Florida 5 Farrell, Luke 145 JAX Ohio State 5 Jordan, Brevin 147 HST Miami 5 Gray, Noah 162 KC Duke 5 Davidson, Zach 168 MIN Central Missouri 5 Mason, Ben 184 BLT Michigan POSITION TOTAL: 13

Quarterback (QB) Round Name Overall Club College 1 Lawrence, Trevor 1 JAX Clemson 1 Wilson, Zach 2 NYJ Brigham Young 1 Lance, Trey 3 SF North Dakota State 1 Fields, Justin 11 CHI Ohio State 1 Jones, Mac 15 NE Alabama 2 Trask, Kyle 64 TB Florida 3 Mond, Kellen 66 MIN Texas A&M 3 Mills, Davis 67 HST Stanford 4 Book, Ian 133 NO Notre Dame 6 Ehlinger, Sam 218 IND Texas POSITION TOTAL: 10 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

SELECTIONS BY POSITION AT THE END OF ROUND 7 OFFENSE

Running Back (RB) Round Name Overall Club College 1 Harris, Najee 24 PIT Alabama 1 Etienne, Travis 25 JAX Clemson 2 Williams, Javonte 35 DEN North Carolina 3 Sermon, Trey 88 SF Ohio State 4 Carter, Michael 107 NYJ North Carolina 4 Nwangwu, Kene 119 MIN Iowa State 4 Stevenson, Rhamondre 120 NE Oklahoma 4 Hubbard, Chuba 126 CAR Oklahoma State 5 Gainwell, Kenneth 150 PHI Memphis 6 Mitchell, Elijah 194 SF Louisiana-Lafayette 6 Brightwell, Gary 196 NYG Arizona 6 Rountree, Larry 198 LAC Missouri 6 Evans, Chris 202 CIN Michigan 6 Felton, Demetric 211 CLV UCLA 6 Herbert, Khalil 217 CHI Virginia Tech 7 Funk, Jake 233 LA Maryland 7 Doaks, Gerrid 244 MIA Cincinnati 7 Hill, Kylin 256 GB Mississippi State 7 Jefferson, Jermar 257 DET Oregon State POSITION TOTAL: 19 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

SELECTIONS BY POSITION AT THE END OF ROUND 7 DEFENSE

Nose Tackle (NT) Round Name Overall Club College 4 Brown, Bobby 117 LA Texas A&M 4 Shelvin, Tyler 122 CIN Louisiana State 4 Togiai, Tommy 132 CLV Ohio State 6 Bohanna, Quinton 192 DAL Kentucky 7 Tonga, Khyiris 250 CHI Brigham Young POSITION TOTAL: 5

Defensive End (DE) Round Name Overall Club College 1 Phillips, Jaelan 18 MIA Miami 1 Paye, Kwity 21 IND Michigan 1 Turner, Payton 28 NO Houston 1 Rousseau, Gregory 30 BUF Miami 2 Odeyingbo, Dayo 54 IND Vanderbilt 2 Basham, Carlos 61 BUF Wake Forest 3 Ossai, Joseph 69 CIN Texas 3 Koonce, Malcolm 79 LV Buffalo 3 Golston, Chauncey 84 DAL Iowa 3 Jones, Patrick 90 MIN Pittsburgh 3 Perkins, Ronnie 96 NE Oklahoma 4 Sample, Cameron 111 CIN Tulane 4 Robinson, Janarius 134 MIN Florida State 4 Kaindoh, Joshua 144 KC Florida State 5 Graham, Ta'Quon 148 ATL Texas 5 Loudermilk, Isaiahh 156 PIT Wisconsin 5 Brown, Earnest 174 LA Northwestern 6 Jackson, Tarron 191 PHI Coastal Carolina 7 Hubert, Wyatt 235 CIN Kansas State 7 Bradley-King, William 240 WAS Baylor 7 Toney, Shaka 246 WAS Penn State 7 Spencer, Marquiss 253 DEN Mississippi State POSITION TOTAL: 22 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

SELECTIONS BY POSITION AT THE END OF ROUND 7 DEFENSE

Defensive Tackle (DT) Round Name Overall Club College 2 Barmore, Christian 38 NE Alabama 2 Onwuzurike, Levi 41 DET Washington 3 McNeill, Alim 72 DET North Carolina State 3 Williams, Milton 73 PHI Louisiana Tech 3 Odighizuwa, Osa 75 DAL UCLA 4 Tufele, Jay 106 JAX Southern California 5 Nixon, Daviyon 158 CAR Iowa 5 Slaton, Tedarrell 173 GB Florida 6 Tuipulotu, Marlon 189 PHI Southern California 6 Lopez, Roy 195 HST Arizona 6 Twyman, Jaylen 199 MIN Pittsburgh 6 Marshall, Jonathan 207 NYJ Arkansas 7 Hoskins, Phil 232 CAR Kentucky POSITION TOTAL: 13

Linebacker (LB) Round Name Overall Club College 1 Parsons, Micah 12 DAL Penn State 1 Collins, Zaven 16 ARZ Tulsa 1 Davis, Jamin 19 WAS Kentucky 1 Oweh, Jayson 31 BLT Penn State 1 Tryon, Joe 32 TB Washington 2 Ojulari, Azeez 50 NYG Georgia 2 Owusu-Koramoah, Jeremiah 52 CLV Notre Dame 2 Bolton, Nick 58 KC Missouri 2 Werner, Pete 60 NO Ohio State 3 Surratt, Chazz 78 MIN North Carolina 3 Deablo, Divine 80 LV Virginia Tech 3 Rice, Monty 92 TEN Georgia 3 Jones, Ernest 103 LA South Carolina 3 Browning, Baron 105 DEN Ohio State 4 Barnes, Derrick 113 DET Purdue NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

SELECTIONS BY POSITION AT THE END OF ROUND 7 DEFENSE

4 Cox, Jabril 115 DAL Louisiana State 4 Smith, Elerson 116 NYG Northern Iowa 4 Rumph, Chris 118 LAC Duke 4 Smith, Jordan 121 JAX Alabama-Birmingham 4 Weaver, Rashad 135 TEN Pittsburgh 4 Johnson, Buddy 140 PIT Texas A&M 5 Sherwood, Jamien 146 NYJ Auburn 5 Fields, Tony 153 CLV West Virginia 5 Wallow, Garret 170 HST Texas Christian 5 Hayes, Daelin 171 BLT Notre Dame 5 Britt, K.J. 176 TB Auburn 5 McGrone, Cameron 177 NE Michigan 5 Ogundeji, Adetokunbo 182 ATL Notre Dame 6 Niemann, Nick 185 LAC Iowa 6 Nasirildeen, Hamsah 186 NYJ Florida State 6 Dimukeje, Victor 210 ARZ Duke 6 Roche, Quincy 216 PIT Miami 6 McDuffie, Isaiah 220 GB Boston College 6 Stevens, JaCoby 224 PHI Louisiana State 7 Johnson, Patrick 234 PHI Tulane 7 Cooper, Jonathon 239 DEN Ohio State 7 Garrett, Chris 252 LA Concordia, St. Paul 7 Stuard, Grant 259 TB Houston POSITION TOTAL: 38

Defensive Back (DB) Round Name Overall Club College 1 Horn, Jaycee 8 CAR South Carolina 1 Surtain, Patrick 9 DEN Alabama 1 Farley, Caleb 22 TEN Virginia Tech 1 Newsome, Greg 26 CLV Northwestern 1 Stokes, Eric 29 GB Georgia 2 Campbell, Tyson 33 JAX Georgia 2 Holland, Jevon 36 MIA Oregon 2 Grant, Richie 40 ATL Central Florida NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

SELECTIONS BY POSITION AT THE END OF ROUND 7 DEFENSE

2 Moehrig, Trevon 43 LV Texas Christian 2 Joseph, Kelvin 44 DAL Kentucky 2 Samuel, Asante 47 LAC Florida State 3 Cisco, Andre 65 JAX Syracuse 3 Robinson, Aaron 71 NYG Central Florida 3 St-Juste, Benjamin 74 WAS Minnesota 3 Adebo, Paulson 76 NO Stanford 3 Wright, Nahshon 99 DAL Oregon State 3 Molden, Elijah 100 TEN Washington 3 Melifonwu, Ifeatu 101 DET Syracuse 3 Thomas, Ambry 102 SF Michigan 3 Stephens, Brandon 104 BLT Southern Methodist 4 Hall, Darren 108 ATL San Diego State 4 McPhearson, Zech 123 PHI Texas Tech 4 Bynum, Camryn 125 MIN California 4 Rochell, Robert 130 LA Central Arkansas 4 Wilson, Marco 136 ARZ Florida 4 Brown, Tre 137 SEA Oklahoma 4 Gillespie, Tyree 143 LV Missouri 5 Sterns, Caden 152 DEN Texas 5 Carter, Michael 154 NYJ Duke 5 Wade, Shaun 160 BLT Ohio State 5 Forrest, Darrick 163 WAS Cincinnati 5 Johnson, Jamar 164 DEN Indiana 5 Davis, Shawn 165 IND Florida 5 Taylor, Keith 166 CAR Washington 5 Hobbs, Nate 167 LV Illinois 5 LeCounte, Richard 169 CLV Georgia 5 Lenoir, Deommodore 172 SF Oregon 5 Pinnock, Jason 175 NYJ Pittsburgh 5 Jean-Charles, Shemar 178 GB Appalachian State 5 Hufanga, Talanoa 180 SF Southern California 5 Williams, Avery 183 ATL Boise State 6 Bledsoe, Joshuah 188 NE Missouri NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

SELECTIONS BY POSITION AT THE END OF ROUND 7 DEFENSE

6 Echols, Brandin 200 NYJ Kentucky 6 Williams, Rodarius 201 NYG Oklahoma State 6 Hamlin, Damar 212 BUF Pittsburgh 6 Wildgoose, Rachad 213 BUF Wisconsin 6 Breeze, Brady 215 TEN Oregon 6 Gowan, Tay 223 ARZ Central Florida 6 Mukuamu, Israel 227 DAL South Carolina 6 Graham, Thomas 228 CHI Oregon 7 Vincent, Kary 237 DEN Louisiana State 7 Webb, Mark 241 LAC Georgia 7 Wiggins, James 243 ARZ Cincinnati 7 Norwood, Tre 245 PIT Oklahoma 7 Wilcox, Chris 251 TB Brigham Young POSITION TOTAL: 55 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

SELECTIONS BY POSITION AT THE END OF ROUND 7 SPECIAL TEAMS

Long Snapper (LS) Round Name Overall Club College 6 Fletcher, Thomas 222 CAR Alabama 6 Cheeseman, Camaron 225 WAS Michigan POSITION TOTAL: 2

Kicker (K) Round Name Overall Club College 5 McPherson, Evan 149 CIN Florida POSITION TOTAL: 1

Punter (P) Round Name Overall Club College 7 Harvin, Pressley 254 PIT Georgia Tech POSITION TOTAL: 1 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 86th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2021

SUMMARY OF SELECTIONS

Offense: 122 AFC: 62 NFC: 60 Defense: 133 AFC: 65 NFC: 68 Special Teams: 4 AFC: 2 NFC: 2 Total: 259 TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT REVIEW April 29–MAY 1, 2021

TRADES Trades 2021

No. 50 (05/01/21)

Chicago Trades: Selection Choice: Round 6, 2021 Overall # 208; from Seattle

Seattle Trades: Selection Choices: Round 6+, 2021 Overall # 217; from Tampa Bay

Round 7, 2021 Overall # 250

No. 49 (05/01/21)

Indianapolis Trades: Selection Choice: Round 6, 2021 Overall # 206

New Orleans Trades: Selection Choices: Round 6+, 2021 Overall # 218

Round 7, 2021 Overall # 229; from Jacksonville

No. 48 (05/01/21)

Philadelphia Trades: Selection Choices: Round 6+, 2021 Overall # 225

Round 7, 2021 Overall # 240; from San Francisco

Washington Trades: Selection Choice: Round 5, 2022

No. 47 (05/01/21)

Houston Trades: Selection Choices: Round 5, 2021 Overall # 174; from Buffalo

Round 7, 2021 Overall # 233; from Cincinnati

Los Angeles Rams Trade: Selection Choice: Round 5, 2021 Overall # 170; from Cleveland

No. 46 (05/01/21)

Kansas City Trades: Selection Choices: Round 5, 2021 Overall # 175

Round 6, 2021 Overall # 207; from Pittsburgh

New York Jets Trade: Selection Choices: Round 5, 2021 Overall # 162; from Miami

Round 6+, 2021 Overall # 226; from Carolina

No. 45 (05/01/21)

Buffalo Trades: Selection Choice: Round 5, 2021 Overall # 174

Houston Trades: Selection Choices: Round 6, 2021 Overall # 203; from Washington

Round 6, 2021 Overall # 212; from New Orleans

No. 44 (05/01/21)

Miami Trades: Selection Choice: Round 5, 2021 Overall # 156; from Dallas

Pittsburgh Trades: Selection Choice: Round 4, 2022 No. 43 (05/01/21)

Las Vegas Trades: Selection Choices: Round 5, 2021 Overall # 162; from Miami

Round 6, 2021 Overall # 200

New York Jets Trade: Selection Choice: Round 4+, 2021 Overall # 143; from Minnesota

No. 42 (05/01/21)

Arizona Trades: Selection Choices: Round 5, 2021 Overall # 160

Round 4, 2022

Baltimore Trades: Selection Choices: Round 4, 2021 Overall # 136; from Kansas City

Round 6, 2021 Overall # 210

No. 41 (05/01/21)

Seattle Trades: Selection Choice: Round 4, 2021 Overall # 129

Tampa Bay Trades: Selection Choices: Round 4, 2021 Overall # 137

Round 6+, 2021 Overall # 217

No. 40 (05/01/21)

Jacksonville Trades: Selection Choices: Round 4, 2021 Overall # 130; from Los Angeles Rams

Round 5, 2021 Overall # 170; from Cleveland

Round 7, 2021 Overall # 249; from Tennessee

Los Angeles Rams Trade: Selection Choices: Round 4, 2021 Overall # 121; from Las Vegas

Round 6, 2021 Overall # 209

No. 39 (05/01/21)

Cleveland Trades: Selection Choices: Round 4, 2021 Overall # 113; from Carolina

Round 7, 2021 Overall # 257; from Buffalo

Detroit Trades: Selection Choices: Round 5, 2021 Overall # 153

Round 4, 2022

No. 38 (05/01/21)

Carolina Trades: Selection Choice: Round 4, 2021 Overall # 109; from Houston

Tennessee Trades: Selection Choices: Round 4, 2021 Overall # 126

Round 5, 2021 Overall # 166

Round 7, 2021 Overall # 232; from Atlanta

No. 37 (05/01/21)

Miami Trades: Selection Choice: Round 5, 2021 Overall # 156; from Dallas

Pittsburgh Trades: Selection Choice: Round 4, 2022 No. 36 (04/30/21)

Carolina Trades: Selection Choice: Round 3, 2021 Overall # 89; from Cleveland

Houston Trades: Selection Choices: Round 4, 2021 Overall # 109

Round 5, 2021 Overall # 158; from New England

Round 4, 2022 from Los Angeles Rams

No. 35 (04/30/21)

Los Angeles Rams Trade: Selection Choice: Round 3, 2021 Overall # 88

San Francisco Trades: Selection Choices: Round 4, 2021 Overall # 117

Round 4, 2021 Overall # 121; from Las Vegas

No. 34 (04/30/21)

Green Bay Trades: Selection Choices: Round 3, 2021 Overall # 92

Round 4, 2021 Overall # 135

Tennessee Trades: Selection Choice: Round 3, 2021 Overall # 85

No. 33 (04/30/21)

Denver Trades: Selection Choice: Round 3, 2021 Overall # 76; from New York Giants

New Orleans Trades: Selection Choices: Round 3+, 2021 Overall # 98

Round 3+, 2021 Overall # 105

No. 32 (04/30/21)

Denver Trades: Selection Choice: Round 3, 2021 Overall # 71

New York Giants Trade: Selection Choices: Round 3, 2021 Overall # 76

Round 5, 2021 Overall # 164; from Chicago

No. 31 (04/30/21)

Carolina Trades: Selection Choices: Round 3, 2021 Overall # 73

Round 6, 2021 Overall # 191; from Denver

Philadelphia Trades: Selection Choice: Round 3, 2021 Overall # 70

No. 30 (04/30/21)

Carolina Trades: Selection Choices: Round 2, 2021 Overall # 52; from Chicago

Round 4, 2021 Overall # 113

Cleveland Trades: Selection Choices: Round 2, 2021 Overall # 59

Round 3, 2021 Overall # 89 No. 29 (04/30/21)

Las Vegas Trades: Selection Choices: Round 2, 2021 Overall # 48

Round 4, 2021 Overall # 121

San Francisco Trades: Selection Choices: Round 2, 2021 Overall # 43

Round 7, 2021 Overall # 230; from New York Jets

No. 28 (04/30/21)

Miami Trades: Selection Choices: Round 2, 2021 Overall # 50

Round 3, 2022

New York Giants Trade: Selection Choice: Round 2, 2021 Overall # 42

No. 27 (04/30/21)

Carolina Trades: Selection Choices: Round 2, 2021 Overall # 39

Round 5, 2021 Overall # 151

Chicago Trades: Selection Choices: Round 2, 2021 Overall # 52

Round 3, 2021 Overall # 83

Round 6, 2021 Overall # 204

No. 26 (04/30/21)

Cincinnati Trades: Selection Choice: Round 2, 2021 Overall # 38

New England Trades: Selection Choices: Round 2, 2021 Overall # 46

Round 4, 2021 Overall # 122; from Arizona

Round 4+, 2021 Overall # 139

No. 25 (04/30/21)

Atlanta Trades: Selection Choices: Round 2, 2021 Overall # 35

Round 6+, 2021 Overall # 219

Denver Trades: Selection Choices: Round 2, 2021 Overall # 40

Round 4, 2021 Overall # 114

No. 24 (04/30/21)

Carolina Trades: Bridgewater, Teddy QB Louisville

Denver Trades: Selection Choice: Round 6, 2021 Overall # 191

No. 23 (04/29/21)

Minnesota Trades: Selection Choices: Round 1, 2021 Overall # 14

Round 4+, 2021 Overall # 143

New York Jets Trade: Selection Choices: Round 1, 2021 Overall # 23; from Seattle

Round 3, 2021 Overall # 66

Round 3, 2021 Overall # 86; from Seattle No. 22 (04/29/21)

Chicago Trades: Selection Choices: Round 1, 2021 Overall # 20

Round 5, 2021 Overall # 164

Round 1, 2022

Round 4, 2022

New York Giants Trade: Selection Choice: Round 1, 2021 Overall # 11

No. 21 (04/29/21)

Dallas Trades: Selection Choice: Round 1, 2021 Overall # 10

Philadelphia Trades: Selection Choices: Round 1, 2021 Overall # 12; from San Francisco

Round 3, 2021 Overall # 84; from Indianapolis

No. 20 (04/29/21)

Miami Trades: Flowers, Ereck G Miami

Selection Choice: Round 7, 2021 Overall # 258; from Kansas City

Washington Trades: Selection Choice: Round 7, 2021 Overall # 244; from Las Vegas

No. 19 (04/23/21)

Baltimore Trades: Brown, Orlando T Oklahoma

Selection Choices: Round 2, 2021 Overall # 58

Round 6, 2022

Kansas City Trades: Selection Choices: Round 1, 2021 Overall # 31

Round 3, 2021 Overall # 94

Round 4, 2021 Overall # 136

Round 5, 2022

No. 18 (04/06/21)

Carolina Trades: Selection Choices: Round 6+, 2021 Overall # 226

Round 2, 2022

Round 4, 2022

New York Jets Trade: Darnold, Sam QB Southern California

No. 17 (03/29/21)

Miami Trades: Selection Choices: Round 1, 2021 Overall # 12; from San Francisco

Round 4, 2021 Overall # 123

Round 1, 2022

Philadelphia Trades: Selection Choices: Round 1, 2021 Overall # 6

Round 5, 2021 Overall # 156; from Dallas No. 16 (03/26/21)

Miami Trades: Selection Choice: Round 1, 2021 Overall # 3; from Houston

San Francisco Trades: Selection Choices: Round 1, 2021 Overall # 12

Round 1, 2022

Round 3+, 2022

Round 1, 2023

No. 15 (03/25/21)

Arizona Trades: Cole, Mason C Michigan

Minnesota Trades: Selection Choice: Round 6+, 2021 Overall # 223

No. 14 (03/19/21)

Cincinnati Trades: Finley, Ryan QB North Carolina State

Selection Choice: Round 7, 2021 Overall # 233

Houston Trades: Selection Choice: Round 6, 2021 Overall # 202; from Miami

No. 13 (03/18/21)

Houston Trades: Round 7, 2022

New England Trades: Izzo, Ryan TE Florida State

No. 12 (03/18/21)

Las Vegas Trades: Jackson, Gabe G Mississippi State

Seattle Trades: Selection Choice: Round 5, 2021 Overall # 167

No. 11 (03/18/21)*

Baltimore Trades: Selection Choice: Round 7, 2022

Jacksonville Trades: Oliver, Josh TE San Jose State

No. 10 (03/18/21)

Detroit Trades: Stafford, Matthew QB Georgia

Los Angeles Rams Trade: Goff, Jared QB California

Selection Choices: Round 3+, 2021 Overall # 101

Round 1, 2022

Round 1, 2023

No. 9 (03/17/21)

Detroit Trades: Selection Choice: Round 7, 2023

Los Angeles Rams Trade: Brockers, Michael DE Louisiana State No. 8 (03/17/21)

Las Vegas Trades: Brown, Trenton T Florida

Selection Choice: Round 7, 2022

New England Trades: Selection Choice: Round 5, 2022

No. 7 (03/17/21)

Arizona Trades: Selection Choice: Round 3, 2021 Overall # 79

Las Vegas Trades: Hudson, Rodney C Florida State

Selection Choice: Round 7, 2021 Overall # 247; from Chicago

No. 6 (03/17/21)*

Indianapolis Trades: Selection Choices: Round 3, 2021 Overall # 84

Round 2, 2022

Philadelphia Trades: Wentz, Carson QB North Dakota State

No. 5 (03/17/21)*

Atlanta Trades: Selection Choice: Round 7, 2022

Buffalo Trades: Smith, Lee TE Marshall

No. 4 (03/17/21)

Jacksonville Trades: Selection Choice: Round 7, 2021 Overall # 229

New Orleans Trades: Brown, Malcom DT Texas

No. 3 (03/17/21)

Miami Trades: Selection Choice: Round 7, 2021 Overall # 232; from Atlanta

Tennessee Trades: Wilson, Isaiah T Georgia

Selection Choice: Round 7, 2022

No. 2 (03/17/21)

Houston Trades: Selection Choices: Round 4, 2021 Overall # 122; from Arizona

Round 6, 2021 Overall # 188

New England Trades: Cannon, Marcus T Texas Christian

Selection Choices: Round 5, 2021 Overall # 158

Round 6, 2021 Overall # 195; from Dallas

No. 1 (03/17/21)

Houston Trades: McKinney, Benardrick LB Mississippi State

Selection Choice: Round 7, 2021 Overall # 231

Miami Trades: Lawson, Shaq LB Clemson Selection Choice: Round 6, 2021 Overall # 203; from Washington

* Conditional trade

+ Compensatory Selection TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT REVIEW April 29–MAY 1, 2021

CB CALEB FARLEY 1ST ROUND, 22ND OVERALL 3 Caleb Farley Virginia Tech

• Position: DB • Class: Redshirt Sophomore • Height: 6-2 • Weight: 207 • Hometown: Hickory, N.C. • High School: Maiden

2019 First Team All-ACC

2019: Led the ACC in passes defended with 16 ... Was tied for second in with four INTs ... Tied a career high with four tackles at Boston College (8/31) and also had two pass breakups ... Registered an INT vs. Furman (9/14) ... Recorded two INTs at Miami (10/5) ... Had a career-best four passes defended va. UNC (10/19) ... Found the end zone for the first time in his career with a 17-yard INT return at Georgia Tech (11/16) ... Posted a tackle, a pass breakup and a QB hurry in the shutout vs. Pitt (11/23) ... missed the last two contests of the season due to injury.

2018: Was an honorable mention selection for the Mayo Clinic Comeback Player of the Year Award ... Tallied three tackles and two PBUs vs. Virginia (11/23) ... Had four tackles at Pitt (11/10) ... Racked up four tackles and two PBUs vs. Boston College (11/4) ... Had three tackles, a pass breakup and a 32-yard kick off return at North Carolina (10/13) ... Had four tackles and two pass breakups at Old Dominion (9/22) ... ACC Defensive Back of the Week (9/4 ... Had a sack and two interceptions in his first collegiate game at Florida State (9/3).

2017: Redshirted after suffering a knee injury during preseason camp.

High School: Southern District 7 Player of the Year … Second team all-state quarterback behind teammate Hendon Hooker … Set a Maiden school record for rushing in a single season with 2,574 yards … Added 37 touchdowns on the ground to go along with 1,776 passing yards and 21 touchdowns playing for head coach Will Byrne … His 58 total touchdowns in a single season ranks third in North Carolina history … Set the state record for touchdowns in a game twice, in back-to-back games, with eight in each … Threw for 1,831 yards and 20 touchdowns and rushed for 1,534 yards and 18 touchdowns as a junior … His 124 career touchdowns ranked sixth in the state’s record book at the time of his graduation.

Personal: Son of Robert and the late Robin Farley … Has one brother, Joshua … Brother competed in track and field at Appalachian State … Majoring in communication studies.

2019 Season Highs (Defensive) Statistic Value Date Opponent Tackles 4 8/31/2019 at Boston College Sacks 0 11/23/2019 Pitt Interceptions 2 10/5/2019 at Miami

2018 Season Highs (Defensive) Statistic Value Date Opponent Tackles 4 12/31/2018 Cincinnati Sacks 1 9/3/2018 at Florida State Interceptions 2 9/3/2018 at Florida State

2019 Game-by-Game Stats

Date Opp Tackles Sacks Fumble Int Pass Blkd

Solo AST TOT TFL YDS TOT YDS FF FR YDS TOT YDS QBH BRK KICK SAF

8/31/2019 at Boston College 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

9/7/2019 Old Dominion 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

9/14/2019 Furman 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -4 0 1 0 0

9/27/2019 Duke 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10/5/2019 at Miami 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0

10/12/2019 Rhode Island 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

10/19/2019 North Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0

11/2/2019 at Notre Dame 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

11/9/2019 Wake Forest 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

11/16/2019 at Georgia Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 17 0 0 0 0

11/23/2019 Pitt 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

Totals 14 6 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 14 1 12 0 0

2018 Game-by-Game Stats

Date Opp Tackles Sacks Fumble Int Pass Blkd

Solo AST TOT TFL YDS TOT YDS FF FR YDS TOT YDS QBH BRK KICK SAF

9/3/2018 at Florida State 2 0 2 1.0 2 1.0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

9/8/2018 William & Mary 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

9/22/2018 at Old Dominion 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

9/29/2018 at Duke 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10/6/2018 Notre Dame 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10/13/2018 at North Carolina 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

10/25/2018 Georgia Tech 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

11/3/2018 Boston College 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

11/10/2018 at Pitt 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

11/17/2018 Miami 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

11/23/2018 Virginia 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

12/1/2018 Marshall 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

12/31/2018 Cincinnati 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 29 7 36 1.0 2 1.0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 7 0 0

Career Stats

Tackles Sacks Pass Defense Fumbles Blocked

Season GP GS Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds Int BU PD QBH Rcv FF Kick

2018 13 12 29 7 36 1.0-2 1.0-2 2 7 9 1 0 0 0

2019 11 11 14 6 20 0.0-0 0.0-0 4 12 16 1 0 0 0

Career 24 23 43 13 56 1.0-2 1.0-2 6 19 25 2 0 0 0

Punt Returns Kick Returns

Season GP GS No. YDS Avg TD Long No. YDS Avg TD Long

2018 13 12 0 0 0.0 0 0 7 152 21.7 0 32

2019 11 11 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 3 1.5 0 3

Career 24 23 0 0 0.0 0 0 9 155 17.2 0 32

Interception Returns Fumble Returns

Season GP GS No. YDS Avg TD Long No. YDS Avg TD Long

2018 13 12 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

2019 11 11 4 14 3.5 1 17 0 0 0.0 0 0

Career 24 23 6 14 2.3 1 17 0 0 0.0 0 0 CALEB FARLEY

COLLEGE: Virginia Tech POSITION: Cornerback HEIGHT: 6’2” WEIGHT: 197 lbs. CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS YEAR TACKLES SACKS INT PD 2018 36 1 2 7 2019 20 0 4 12 Opted Out of 2020 season

Virginia Tech’s CALEB FARLEY is projected to be one of the first APRIL 29 defensive backs chosen in the 2021 NFL Draft. MAY 01 If chosen in the first round, Farley would become the sixth defensive player from Virginia Tech to be selected in the first round of the NFL Draft since 1967 and the first since TREMAINE EDMUNDS (No. 16 overall) and TERRELL EDMUNDS (No. 28) in 2018. VIRGINIA TECH PLAYERS SELECTED IN THE FIRST ROUND SINCE 1967 Player Pos. Team Draft Year Round (Pick) Tremaine Edmunds LB Buffalo 2018 1 (16) Terrell Edmunds S Pittsburgh 2018 1 (28) CB Chicago 2014 1 (14) DeAngelo Hall CB Atlanta 2004 1 (8) Bruce SmithHOF DE Buffalo 1985 1 (1) TITANS 2021 DRAFTEE QUESTIONNAIRE

CALEB FARLEY (1ST ROUND, 22ND OVERALL)

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Full name: Caleb Ray Farley Children's names and ages (if applicable): None Position: CB Names of parents: Robert and Robin Farley Height: 6-2 Number of siblings: Brother - Joshua Weight: 197 Agent’s name: Drew Rosenhaus Date of Birth: 11/2/98 Twitter: @IamCalebFarley Birthplace: Maiden, N.C. Instagram: @cr_farley Marital status: Single

COLLEGE

College(s) attended: Virginia Tech (2017-20) College jersey number: 3 College Major: Communication Studies Significance of jersey number: “It’s for the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.” Redshirt season(s): 2017

HIGH SCHOOL

High school (city, state): Maiden (N.C.) High School Other sports played in high school: Track (100, 200, long jump, 4x100), Basketball (point guard) Mascot: Blue Devils

Year graduated: 2017

OFF THE FIELD

Relatives or close childhood friends in professional sports: None Familiarity with fellow Titans draft picks or veteran Titans players: Knows former Titans tight end Jonnu Smith and worked out with him after meeting through their agent, Drew Rosenhaus. Any charitable causes that are meaningful to you: Looks forward to getting involved in breast cancer awareness due to his mother’s battle with the disease. Pregame rituals: “I like to pray and meditate, calm my nerves, and watch film.” Outside of football and your family, what is something you’re passionate about? “I’m passionate about kids. It’s always been in my heart to set a good influence for children and help lead them in the right direction.” Something new you have done in the last year during quarantine/COVID-19 pandemic: “I tried vegan food. It went for a couple weeks.” Biggest challenge overcome in your life and/or football career: His mother, Robin, lost her life to breast cancer on Jan. 2, 2018. He had an ACL injury in 2017 and entered the draft recovering from a back injury. “Yes, there’s been doubt and negativity thrown my way through this process, but I just control what I can control. I do my best every day and lean on my faith.” Football role model: Ray Lewis Titans 2021 Draftee Questionnaire

On your “bucket list”: Win a Super Bowl Off-the-field interests and hobbies: Watching movies. “I love all types of movies, a lot of classics.” Do you have any pets? Presa Canario named Legend Hidden talent: “Playing offense … If I played offense in the NFL, I’d look like a first-round receiver.” Career aspirations outside of playing football: “None outside of playing football. Maybe someday I’ll want to do some movie screenwriting or something like that, but I’m not even thinking about anything like that. Right now I’m a football player and nothing else.” Prior jobs: When he was 16, he worked at J&S Cafeteria in Hickory, N.C. serving food and drinks. Most memorable sporting event you have ever watched: “I watched all of Floyd Mayweather’s fights growing up.” Movies you can always re-watch: “Braveheart,” “Troy” and “The Count of Monte Cristo” Best TV show to binge: “Hard Knocks” Favorite musician or band: “I like to listen to music, but I don’t have anyone to put in that number one spot yet.” Other interesting notes: He and his brother, Joshua, were named by his parents after the biblical Caleb and Joshua. “My faith was instilled by my mother at a young age. She filled my heart with the love of God, and that’s why I am where I am today.” TITANS DRAFT TRANSCRIPT April 29-May 1, 2021

CORNERBACK CALEB FARLEY APRIL 29, 2021

PRESS CONFERENCE WITH LOCAL MEDIA

CORNERBACK CALEB FARLEY (on the Draft process and landing with the Tennessee Titans) This process has been absolutely bizarre for me, but landing in Tennessee has been great, and I'm enjoying every second of it. I'm extremely grateful. I thank God, thank Jesus Christ, and my parents. I'm extremely excited to get to Tennessee and get to work.

(on answering questions about his back injury through the Draft process) Numerous.

(on the frustration of telling teams he was OK to play despite his injury) It's frustrating. You get to a point where you want a team to draft you that believes in you, and if you don't believe in me, then play against me.

(on expected availability for training camp and the upcoming season) I feel great. I'm extremely excited to get to Tennessee and get on the field and get to work and get to meet all my new coaches. I'm ecstatic for tomorrow.

(on making the decision to opt out of the 2020 season) I've talked about the opt out one thousand times, so there's no point to go back, but I feel great. I'm a Tennessee Titan. I'm in good health and I'm extremely excited for the upcoming season. I feel great.

(on the Titans defense and joining the cornerback room of Janoris Jenkins, Kristian Fulton, and Kevin Johnson) I've never met any of those guys personally, but I've been a fanboy from a distance. I'm (a) fan (of) all their games, and I'm extremely excited to get in the locker room and bond and get to meet new guys and be a great teammate to them.

(on where he thinks he will fit best within the Titans defense) My best fit within the defense is, 'Caleb (Farley), you got that guy.'

(on going through the Draft process injured while rehabbing) The hardest part was being patient, canceling out the noise, waiting for the Draft. That was the hardest part. I feel great. I can't wait to get back on the field, and I'm extremely excited to be a Tennessee Titan.

(on the level of excitement to play after 17 months) Titans 2021 Draft Transcript

You have no idea. You have no idea. I can't even wait. When they called me, when Coach (Vrabel) called me to tell me I was going to be a Tennessee Titan, the first thing out of my mouth was, 'When can I get the playbook?' I'm extremely excited to get back on the field and to rep these colors.

(on the mindset of locking down receivers in man-to-man coverage) I'm thinking that they're not on my level. I'm trying to dominate. I want to be a great corner, and I'm going to show up to work every day to try to make that happen, and hopefully I can help the Tennessee Titans win games.

(on modeling his game after other players) I try to take a little bit from everybody and put it together as I see fits my need, as my skillset and things like that. I can't really name one person, but I've tried to pick and pull different specialties from everybody.

(on being ready for training camp) I believe so, we're 100 percent yes.

(on needing additional surgeries) That's completely false, completely false.

(on testing positive for COVID-19 before the Draft) It could have been a false positive. I tested negative today at the hospital. I feel great.

(on what teams were interested in drafting him) I knew the Tennessee Titans were interested in me, and I'm so glad that it worked out.

(on what teams besides the Titans would have drafted him) Different teams here and there. Nobody really showed me more interest than the Titans.

(on how he'll approach training camp if he doesn't receive a medical clearance) I rebuke that in the name of Jesus. I'm expecting to be ready.

(on cat coverage ability and being an outstanding cover corner) I don't know. I'm not an analyst. I give my heart to the game. I work extremely hard, and I'm going to give the Tennessee Titans all I got.

(on where he's going in the car) I'm going home to get ready to go to Tennessee tomorrow.

(on where he was before he headed home) I was at a family member's house.

(on the mental fortitude it took to rehab for 17 months while preparing for the Draft) Titans 2021 Draft Transcript

For me, I leaned on my faith, which was extremely helpful to me. I trust in God. I trust in Jesus Christ. Lord willing, I knew I was going to be playing football this year, so I was excited and patient. I didn't set any expectations, and I let it play out how it was going to play out, and it was amazing. I couldn't ask for a better experience, and I'm so thankful to be a Tennessee Titan. Oh man. Words can't put it to justice.

(on the passing of his mom and reflecting on her reaction to the Draft) My mother was my biggest fan. It could have went a lot different if she was here. It was a little weird because I had to be in the room by myself on the couch in front of the camera by myself, but once I got off camera and got to see some of my family members, it was very emotional. I had a great time. It was surreal. Like I said, it was everything I could of asked for, dreamed for. It was like something out of a movie.

(on discussing the Draft with his mom prior to her passing) I was telling my mother I was going to be a first-round draft pick when I was like seven years old. I hope she's smiling down on me from the sky. She always believed me.

(on head coach Mike Vrabel praising his football knowledge) Talking to Coach (Vrabel), I could tell he was a genuine, honest person, and that for me means everything. I'll give him everything I got. For us to be able to sit down and talk a lot of football was easy because we both are in love with the game, and if you bring two people together that's in love and passionate about the game of football, we can sit up and talk and never get any sleep. We hit it off immediately and always had great calls, and that's why I'm so excited and ecstatic to be a Tennessee Titan.

(on if the second surgery was correcting the original lifting injury) I had both injuries from the original incident, probably should have got it fixed at the same time, but it didn't play out like that. I'm so glad that it's behind me, and I'm a Tennessee Titan. Let's go.

(on his top physical and mental skills) I believe it's studying that week, coming in prepared, knowing the gameplan, and also being relaxed and trusting in my abilities and my technique. That should take care of itself.

(on using the scrutiny through the Draft process as motivation this season) I've always had a huge chip on my shoulder so I'll stay motivated until I hang up the cleats, but looking back, I smile and I thank God because I never let the devil get me down one time in that process. This season, I'm going to reap the benefits for that.

(on getting a procedure on the L5 vertebrae) I had a discectomy on L5, L4, and L5-S1.

(on getting a procedure on the bulge on L5-S1 vertebrae instead of letting it go down) Yes, that's what we fixed. CB CALEB FARLEY (ROUND 1, 22 OVERALL) FEATURE STORY LINKS

ESPN: For Caleb Farley and family, football is a bandage on a wound

The Athletic: Virginia Tech’s Caleb Farley finds hope in the hurt

NFL.com: A different spirit

The Roanoke Times: ‘If a team wants the best corner in the draft they will come and find me’

ESPN: For Caleb Farley and family, football is a bandage on a wound

WCNC Charlotte (Video): Maiden grad Caleb Farley confident he's the best cornerback in the NFL Draft

The Virginian-Pilot: Enjoying breakout season for Hokies, Farley finds comfort in making the big play

TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT REVIEW April 29–MAY 1, 2021

T DILLON RADUNZ 2ND ROUND, 53RD OVERALL 75 Dillon Radunz North Dakota State

• Position: Offensive Tackle • Height: 6-6 • Weight: 301 • Class: Junior • Hometown: Becker, Minn. • High School: Becker HS • Pronunciation: RAY-dinz

* 2021 Reese's Senior Bowl * 2019 Associated Press All-America First Team * 2019 AFCA All-America First Team * 2019 STATS FCS All-America First Team * 2019 HERO Sports FCS All-America First Team * 2019 FCS Athletic Directors Association All-America First Team * 2019 Walter Camp FCS All-America First Team * 2019 Phil Steele FCS All-America First Team * 2019 Phil Steele FCS Offensive Lineman of the Year * 2019 Athlon Sports FCS All-America First Team * 2018 HERO Sports FCS Sophomore All-America Team * 2019 All-MVFC First Team * 2018 All-MVFC Second Team * 2019 MVFC Offensive Lineman of the Week (2) * 2018 MVFC Offensive Lineman of the Week

Played in 33 career games with 32 starts...Part of four Missouri Valley Football Conference championship teams and three NCAA Division I football national championships...Two-time FCS All- American...Consensus first team pick in 2019.

2020-21 SEASON (SENIOR): Made his 32nd consecutive and final start at left tackle for the Bison in the Oct. 3 season-opener against Central Arkansas...Helped the Bison rush for 276 yards in the 39-28 victory...Received his 2021 Reese's Senior Bowl invitation in the postgame locker room...Announced during fall camp that he would graduate in December and pursue a professional football career rather than returning for the spring Missouri Valley Football Conference schedule.

2019 SEASON (JUNIOR): Consensus first team All-American by the Associated Press, AFCA, STATS, HERO Sports, FCS Athletic Directors Association, Walter Camp Football Foundation, Phil Steele and Athlon Sports...All-Missouri Valley Football Conference first team...Started all 16 games at left tackle...MVFC Offensive Lineman of the Week twice for his performances against Youngstown State and South Dakota...Had zero missed assignments or pressures allowed as NDSU rushed for 251 yards and 7.4 yards per carry at YSU...Graded 100 percent with eight knockdowns and zero sacks against USD as the Bison put up 700 total yards including 419 rushing...In 12 regular-season games, played 682 snaps with 63 knockdowns and zero sacks allowed...NDSU rushed for a school-record 4,601 yards and ranked fourth in the FCS with 287.6 rushing yards per game while leading the FCS in tackles for loss allowed (3.56/game)...Part of a PAT unit that scored three two-point conversions.

2018 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): HERO Sports FCS Sophomore All-American...All-Missouri Valley Football Conference second team...Started all 15 games at left tackle...MVFC Offensive Lineman of the Week after helping NDSU put up 527 yards of total offense in a 38-10 win over eventual playoff participant Delaware...Earned a coaching grade of 97 percent on assignment and 82 percent technique against the Blue Hens...In 11 regular-season games, played 626 snaps with 27 knockdowns and three sacks allowed...Blocked for the No. 1 rushing attack in the MVFC averaging 286.2 yards per game (7th in FCS) and 6.4 yards per carry...The Bison also led the conference and were Top 10 in FCS for fewest tackles for loss allowed (3.60/game) and sacks allowed (0.8/game).

2017 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Played 15 snaps in the opening game against Mississippi Valley State before suffering a season-ending knee injury...Dominated the line of attack and helped the Bison roll up 175 rushing yards and a 30-0 lead in the first quarter.

2016 SEASON (REDSHIRT): Sat out as a redshirt in the Bison program.

HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starting left tackle for the back-to-back Minnesota Class 4A state champions in 2014 and 2015 under coach Dwight Lundeen...Becker went 25-1 over the two title- winning seasons...Top 10 finalist for Mr. Football in Minnesota...Helped pave the way for a team that rushed for 3,091 yards and passed for 2,251 yards with 77 touchdowns in 2015...Team captain and district MVP who earned all-state recognition from the Associated Press, KARE-11 TV and Minnesota Vikings along with all-conference and all-metro honors...On defense, wound up his career with 99 solo and 64 assisted tackles, including 14 quarterback sacks...All-conference in basketball, where he is a three-year starter...Sixth-place finisher in the shot put at the 2015 Class 2A state track and field meet.

PERSONAL: Graduated from NDSU in December 2020 with a bachelor’s degree in industrial engineering and management...Son of Kathy Radunz and the late Jeff Radunz of Becker, Minn...Has an older sister, Danielle, and a younger brother, Nick Radunz, an offensive lineman who joined the Bison football program in spring 2020.

Career Participation Statistics

Season Games Played 2017 1

2018 15

2019 16

2020 1

Total 33 TITANS 2021 DRAFTEE QUESTIONNAIRE

DILLON RADUNZ (2ND ROUND, 53RD OVERALL)

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Full name: Dillon Jeffrey Radunz (pronounced RAY-dinz) Nickname: Raydo Position: T Names of parents: Kathy and Jeff Radunz Height: 6-6 Number of siblings: Older sister – Danielle, younger brother – Nick Weight: 301 Agent’s name: Chase Callahan Date of Birth: 3/28/98 Twitter: @DillonRadunz Birthplace: St. Cloud, Minn. Instagram: @dillon.radunz Marital status: Has a girlfriend, Abbi Klos Children's names and ages (if applicable): None

COLLEGE

College(s) attended: North Dakota State (2016-20) College jersey number: 75 College Major: Industrial engineering and management Significance of jersey number: In high school, No. 75 was passed down from the previous player of the year to him. After Redshirt season(s): 2016 he won player of the year, he passed it on to the next winner. Degree date/credits remaining: Graduated December 2020 Then he got the number in college and later passed it on to his younger brother.

HIGH SCHOOL

High school (city, state): Becker (Minn.) High School Other sports played in high school: Track and field (shot put, discus, high jump), basketball (center) Mascot: Bulldogs

Year graduated: 2016

OFF THE FIELD

Relatives or close childhood friends in professional sports: No, but his brother, Nick, is a junior offensive lineman at North Dakota State Familiarity with fellow Titans draft picks or veteran Titans players: “I haven’t met anyone, but I’m a fan of Taylor Lewan. I have watched more film of him, David Bakhtiari and Joe Thomas than anyone else.” Family members currently or previously in the military: His stepfather, Scott Searcy, served in Desert Storm as a military mechanic for the U.S. Army. Any charitable causes that are meaningful to you: Alcoholics Anonymous due to his father’s struggles with alcoholism. His father, Jeff, passed away at the age of 45 in an alcohol-related incident when Dillon was 12 … “Raising awareness for world hunger is also a big thing for me. We have so much in this country, so much we can give.” The thing(s) people find most interesting about you: “I love to hunt and enjoy the outdoors, hiking … I’m trying to learn how to play the guitar.” Pregame rituals: “I watch YouTube videos and take a nap before the game.” Titans 2021 Draftee Questionnaire

Outside of football and your family, what is something you’re passionate about? “My faith is huge. Also helping others – helping others get better opportunities.” Something new you have done in the last year during quarantine/COVID-19 pandemic: “I took up golfing and went hog hunting for the first time in Oklahoma. I’m also trying to learn how to play the guitar.” Biggest challenge overcome in your life and/or football career: “In football, definitely the ACL tear. It was such a mental challenge as well as a physical one … “Through hard times in my life, I definitely found myself falling back on my faith as something that gets me through.” Football role model: Joe Thomas On your “bucket list”: Travel the world and go skydiving in a really scenic location. Off-the-field interests and hobbies: Hiking and seeing different landscapes. Do you have any pets? “I have a Chihuahua named Ruchie that I didn’t pick out and my mom takes care of.” What do you like to collect? Hats – “I have an awkward-shaped head – it’s up there right at the top of whatever the biggest size is – and so when I find one that fits I want to keep it.” Hidden talent: Can solve a Rubik’s Cube and “plays the guitar very poorly.” Career aspirations outside of playing football: Start a charitable organization that helps kids – foster care or helping feed children. Prior jobs: In college, he did an internship with an industrial engineering firm that makes farming equipment. He also worked for a moving company and a landscape company. In high school, he was a server at Nelson Bros. restaurant at a travel plaza in Clearwater, Minn. Most memorable sporting event you have ever watched: Watched the Minneapolis Miracle on TV (grew up a Vikings fan) Movie you can always re-watch: “Remember the Titans” Best TV show to binge: “Prison Break,” “Friday Night Lights” Favorite musician or band: Eric Church Other interesting facts: “I’ve never been to Nashville before, but my girlfriend has because her best friend lives there. She was extremely excited when I got the call.”

TITANS DRAFT TRANSCRIPT April 29-May 1, 2021

TACKLE DILLON RADUNZ APRIL 30, 2021

PRESS CONFERENCE WITH LOCAL MEDIA

TACKLE DILLON RADUNZ (on getting drafted by the Titans and the offense having an identity in Tennessee)

I love it. I hope I can come in and contribute to the successful program they already have. I hope to be known. I know Taylor Lewan is the staple lineman there. I listen to his show all the time. I hope I can emulate what he brings to the Titans and that aggressive style of football to that offensive line. Again, I hope I can go there, fit in, super happy with this pick for me.

(on adjusting from the FCS to the NFL)

Obviously, there's faster, stronger guys, and I've been putting in the work this offseason, been putting in the work since my coaches thought I can go to the NFL. I've been making sure I've been going up against those opponents. I think I proved myself well at the Senior Bowl. I was able to perform well against those guys and continuing to get stronger, get faster against those high-level opponents is going to be huge. So, continuing to get better, not thinking that I made it at any point in my career, doing that and I think I'll be very successful.

(on training for and exceling at the Senior Bowl)

When I did training, like you said, I only had one game, so I flew out to California immediately after that game, went to train with Joe Staley, ex-49er, future Hall of Famer, so he was super good in my development. He was a huge testament to that, so shout out to him. I did that a lot with previous NFL players. I worked out with Paul Alexander, he was a previous NFL coach. I worked with a lot of NFL guys to get myself ready and, like I said, I performed pretty well. I think being able to bring that nastiness from the FCS, NDSU power-style football to the Senior Bowl was a huge benefit to me and I think it showed.

(on the Titans and other teams interest level)

There's a lot of teams that showed interest. I sparked a lot of good relationships. It was great to talk to a lot of GMs and coaches. I've met with GM (Jon Robinson) down at the Senior Bowl. We were talking about Taylor Lewan, talking about Derrick Henry's running style. I mean, built a good relationship down at the Senior Bowl, and through more of the offseason, I was able to get on a few Zoom calls with them and built a good relationship. Wasn't exactly expecting it to happen where it happened, but was definitely super excited that it did and Tennessee was always on my radar, and me and my agent always talked. They weren't exactly number one, but I'm happy to be here so it was a good pick for me, like I said.

(on the next steps of development as the transition to the NFL starts) Titans 2021 Draft Transcript

I think it's meeting teammates, getting around the offensive line, getting the playbook, getting around the offensive coordinator, getting to know the whole team, the organization. Then putting my nose to the grindstone and grinding it out and getting ready for this upcoming season because I'm definitely going to want to be one of those starting five. That's the competitor in me, and if not, I want to help this team win a lot of games, so getting into the organization is going to be the next step.

(on staying in shape and in rhythm after only playing one game due to COVID-19)

For sure, it was hard. Thank goodness I had the Senior Bowl to help me stay in football shape. We always say that. I mean you can always condition. You can always lift weights, stuff like that, but there's something different about hitting guys. So, being able to just hit pads, being able to train with other offensive linemen, they understand the physicality of the game, so having them hold pads for you and stuff. It's been difficult, but at the same time, I think I did a good job at it. Things showed at the Senior Bowl, and we'll continue to do that through OTAs and rookie minicamp.

(on being a strong run or pass blocker and the prospect of blocking for running back Derrick Henry)

For sure, so I think both my games are going to transition really well to the NFL. We are a power-run scheme at NDSU, so being able to run block. I'm able to come off the ball, and then we had , obviously, so we let him air it out a few times. Obviously, pass blocking, but there's always going to be things to work on, but I feel like that will transition really well. Like you said, blocking for Derrick Henry, that's going to be awesome. I mean, he got the 2,000 yards last year, and I listened to Taylor Lewan's podcast and stuff. They're always trying to get him to break that record, and whatever I can do to contribute to help him get that. I mean, he's an awesome running back. It's going to be an awesome offensive line and just excited to contribute.

(on the challenge of switching to right tackle after playing majority left tackle in college)

I played a lot of my career at left tackle, so just switching over, that will probably be the first challenge. I've been working on it in the offseason, doing drills and stuff with the right tackle if that is the position they want me to be at. So I've been working on both sides of the ball, switching up my stance like that, so that is probably the biggest challenge and then making sure everything you're dotting your I's and crossing your T's when you switch over. Making sure the play calls are right, stuff like that. As long as you do that, I have, I do that well, and then follow what the coaching staff tells me to do, I think there would be no problem in the transition.

(on the level and style of play at North Dakota State)

It's a pro-style offense. Obviously, yes, we're a heavy run team. We love to run power football. We do a little outside zone, inside zone when we need to, but we run everything under the sun there. I've run all kinds of plays with protection, all this stuff, called Mike (linebacker) ID, so I have no problem about transitioning into a next- level offense. Just being able to do that at NDSU, I think that's why we produce a lot of NFL players or starting to produce a lot of NFL players, especially with quarterbacks, and we produced two other offensive linemen. Yeah, there's a jump in skill, but other than that, mental wise and running an offense like that, I think it'll transition really well.

(on taking the rookie season to develop if a starting role doesn't work out) Titans 2021 Draft Transcript

First and foremost, like you said, I'm always going to want to start. I'm not going to speak it into existence that I won't be, but like you said, if that for some reason happens, I'm always going to be competitive. I'm always going to want teams to win. I'm always going to want my team to win, so I'll push the guys in front of me and make sure they're on their P's and Q's about that. It's going to be a competitive atmosphere. We'll get after each other. I'm sure I'll get pushed around a lot. I'm sure they'll get pushed around, whatever it may be, but ultimately, the team is trying to win a lot of games, so whatever we can do to do that, I'm sure that'll be the end goal at the end of the day.

(on the Titans need for a tackle after cutting Isaiah Wilson)

Yes, I'm familiar with what happened. Very unfortunate circumstances.

(on watching and emulating tackle Taylor Lewan's game and what stands out about the Titans on film)

Firing off the ball, I think that says for Taylor (Lewan) and the whole offensive line. If you get firing off the ball, getting that pressure on the defensive lines, Derrick Henry can make his cuts. I watch Taylor (Lewan) in the pass game a lot because he's got such good hand placement, good hand striking and he's so balanced in his feet. You never see him really leaning one way or another. He always seems cool, calm and collected when he's dropping back in his pass set, so looking at all those things. I feel like I'm going to be able to learn a lot from this whole offensive line group.

(on the level of excitement to get back on the field after only playing once last year and the additional challenge that presents)

Like I said before, being in football shape is a little bit different, but I mean everybody's going through the offseason. Luckily, we'll have OTAs, mini-camps to get me ready. But then at the same time, there's a positive not playing or only playing in one game. My body is super fresh. I literally have no injuries at all, no nicks and bruises. I was able to gain a lot of strength too through that because I wasn't playing in the season, so my body's in tip-top shape. It's just a matter of getting back into or I should say coasting into that football shape that I was talking about since I haven't played football, but I'd say there's a lot of positives about only playing one game.

(on a noteworthy quality he brings to the Titans)

Throughout this draft, I've tried to make myself as versatile as possible. I think that's what's going to be unique about me. We talked about moving to right tackle, but who knows maybe I'll be pushing a guy at right guard, maybe pushing a guy at left guard, whatever it may be, maybe taking some snaps, probably won't happen, but we'll see. Just being able to push teammates and build a good core group there. I think that'll be a uniqueness that I bring just being so versatile. Overall, like I said, it's going to be a good group to jump into.

(on where he watched the Draft)

Back home in Minnesota, so just north of Minneapolis here.

(on what the Draft night was like after his name was called)

It was crazy. It was a crazy night. It was fun to watch. I trained with a lot of guys that got drafted tonight and just congratulating them as they went and I have a little get together with my immediate family. I saw the phone ring from the Tennessee area code, and it said Tennessee on it, and I was like, 'Well guys, I guess I'm Titans 2021 Draft Transcript

going to be a Titan,' and everybody's like, 'Wait, what?' and then I was like, 'Yeah, they're calling me right now,' and so it was good. Tears were shed, tears of joy, and hugs were going around. This is a moment my family's been waiting for a long time. It's a very exciting process. I'm super happy to be where I'm at.

(on what head coach Mike Vrabel and executive vice president/general manager Jon Robinson said on the phone)

I talked to Jon (Robinson). He's like, 'Hey, how's it going?' I was like, 'It's going well. How are you?' and he's like, 'We're going to make you a Titan with this next pick,' and I was just like, 'Oh my gosh!' trying to hold back tears as I talked to him, and then I talked to Mike (Vrabel) too, and he was saying congratulations and all that stuff and getting me down there and all that stuff, so it's all good things, it was a great conversation. I can't wait to get down there.

(on meeting with offensive line coach Keith Carter)

I do not believe so, maybe if I have, I don't quite recall, but I don't believe so.

(on what led to being the Senior Bowl Player of the Week)

Just being able to go out there and I think I was one of Jim Nagy's favorites which was good to be in for the situation, but I think going in there and displaying my dominance and my physicalness and firing off the ball and running to running backs as they finished in the end zone. I'm able to fly around and stuff like that. I think that proved to give me the opportunity to win that award, and, I mean, there's a lot of great players that probably could deserve it too, but it was just a huge honor to win that one.

(on his current weight and playing weight)

I might be pushing 310 right now. We've had some Mexican food catered in tonight, so had a lot of tacos. I probably weigh around 305, around playing weight. That's what I'd like to play at. Obviously, there's room for development there. I've been developing a lot, cutting down on body fat, so if they need to put a few more pounds on me then that'll be what I do, but other than that, I'd like to play at 305. T DILLON RADUNZ (ROUND 2, 53 OVERALL) FEATURE STORY LINKS

INFORUM.com: NDSU's Radunz playing with heavy heart

St. Cloud Times: Becker duo looks ahead with NCAA signing ceremony

TheDraftNetwork.com: DILLON RADUNZ: 2021 NFL DRAFT PROSPECT INTERVIEW SERIES

INFORUM.com: Former Bison offensive lineman Radunz says he had a good NDSU Pro Day

The Draft Bible: Player Spotlight: Interview with Dillon Radunz

INFORUM.com: Radunz expects 'tears of joy' for his final game with the Bison

Star Tribune: Dillon Radunz gives NDSU another NFL prospect from Minnesota

Valley News Live: Radunz remains focused on graduation, then the NFL

TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT REVIEW April 29–MAY 1, 2021

ILB MONTY RICE 3RD ROUND, 92ND OVERALL 32 Monty Rice Georgia

• Position: ILB • Height: 6-0 • Weight: 233 • Class: Senior • Hometown: Huntsville, Ala. • High School: James Clemens

Career Highs * 12 tackles vs. South Carolina, 2019 * 2 solo TFL vs. Tennessee, 2020 * 20-yard fumble return vs. Tennessee, 2020

2020: One of five finalists for the Butkus Award, which recognizes the nation’s best linebacker...starter at LB in eight of 10 games...All-America Second Team by The Athletic...All-SEC First Team by the Associated Press...team's third-leading tackler with 49 total stops...team-high eight tackles vs. Tennessee included a sack, forced fumble and 20-yard fumble return for a TD, all on the same play...was his first career fumble recovery and touchdown...named by the Maxwell Football Club as the Chuck Bednarik Award Player of the Week after the UT game...led the Bulldogs with seven tackles in win over Auburn...had three total tackles, a pass breakup and two QB pressures in season-opening win at Arkansas...forced a third-quarter fumble in win at Kentucky...named to the pre-season watch list for the Butkus Award (nation's top LB)...also named to the pre-season All-SEC Second Team, as picked by the media covering the league...named one of three team captains for the Auburn, Alabama and Florida games...earned an invitation to the annual Senior Bowl game.

2019: Associated Press All-SEC 2nd Team...co-winner of Vince Dooley Defensive MVP, given at team’s post-season awards gala...played and started at LB in all 14 games...team’s leading tackler with 89 total stops...also finished with 14 QB pressures...ended season with five tackles in Sugar Bowl win over Baylor...career-best 12 tackles vs. South Carolina...added two QB pressures and a pass breakup vs. the Gamecocks...SEC Defensive Player of the Week after his team-high 10 stops in win at Auburn...led team with nine stops vs. Florida, assisting on a tackle for loss and adding a QB pressure and a pass breakup...had seven tackles vs. Notre Dame...team-high eight solo tackles and a pass breakup vs. Georgia Tech...named one of three team captains for the Kentucky and Texas A&M games.

2018: Played in nine games, starting in five...Georgia's third-leading tackler with 59 total stops, despite missing five games (Missouri, UMass, Ga. Tech, Alabama, Texas) due to injury...started at the MLB position and had four tackles in season opener vs. Austin Peay...had then-career-high eight tackles vs. South Carolina, as well as a pass breakup...five tackles vs. Tennessee...six stops vs. LSU...had career-best 11 tackles vs. Florida, as well as a first-quarter forced fumble...Georgia's leading tackler in win at Kentucky, with eight total stops, including a QB sack that resulted in a 13-yard loss...also had a team- high eight tackles vs. Auburn, including an assist for lost yardage.

2017: Appeared in 14 games, with 22 total stops...first career start in Missouri game...had three assisted tackles vs. Florida...had two solo tackles against both Tennessee and Vanderbilt...made two tackles vs. Mississippi State, including one solo and one for a loss of one yard...had five tackles against Samford (two solo)...made first collegiate appearance against Appalachian State with two tackles...early enrollee who participated in spring drills...credited with three tackles for Black team in G-Day spring game.

High School: James Clemens, coached by Wade Waldrop ... PrepStar Magazine four-star prospect, #285 player nationally, Top 350 All-American ... ESPN.com four-star prospect, #289 player nationally, #11 ILB nationally, #13 player in the state of Alabama ... 247Sports.com¬ three-star prospect, #33 ILB nationally, #40 player in the state of Alabama ... Rivals.com three-star prospect, #34 ILB nationally, #23 player in the state of Alabama ... Scout.com four-star prospect, #192 player nationally, #9 ILB nationally, #9 player in the state of Alabama ... 2016 Alabama Sports Writers Association Class 7A First Team defense... in 2016, had 137 tackles, including 80 solo and one sack ... also had four interceptions and four touchdowns as a senior ... recovered a blocked punt for a touchdown against Hoover HS ... as a junior, made 79 tackles, including 11 tackles for loss ... also had three hurries, three interceptions, five pass-breakups, three forced fumbles, and three fumble recoveries.

Personal: MONTAVIAN LAMAR RICE-JORDAN...Major: Sociology...recipient of the James E. Farish and David C. Cooper Family Football Scholarships.

2020 Season Statistics

Season Highs (Defensive)

Statistic Value Date Opponent

Tackles 8 11/7/2020 Florida

Sacks 1 10/10/2020 Tennessee

Interceptions 0 12/12/2020 at Missouri

2020 Game-by-Game Stats

Date Opp Tackles Sacks Fumble Int Pass Blkd

Solo AST TOT TFL YDS TOT YDS FF FR YDS TOT YDS QBH BRK KICK SAF

9/26/2020 at Arkansas 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0

10/3/2020 Auburn 6 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10/10/2020 Tennessee 5 3 8 2.0 15 1.0 9 1 1 20 0 0 1 0 0 0

10/17/2020 at Alabama 3 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10/31/2020 at Kentucky 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

11/7/2020 Florida 5 3 8 1.0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

11/21/2020 Mississippi St. 2 5 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

11/28/2020 at South Carolina 3 1 4 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

12/12/2020 at Missouri 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 30 19 49 4.0 20 1.0 9 2 1 20 0 0 5 1 0 0

Career Defensive Statistics

Season GP SOLO AST TOT TFL-YDS SACKS-YDS INT PD FF FR BLK

2017 14 10 12 22 2-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

2018 10 25 34 59 1.5-15 1-13 0 1 1 0 0

2019 14 50 39 89 3-10 0-0 0 3 0 0 0

2020 9 30 19 49 4-20 1-9 0 1 2 1 0

Total 47 115 104 219 10.5-47 2.0-22 0 5 3 1 0 TITANS 2021 DRAFTEE QUESTIONNAIRE

ILB MONTY RICE (3RD ROUND, 92ND OVERALL)

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Full name: Montavian Lamar Rice-Jordan Children's names and ages (if applicable): None Position: ILB Nickname: Rice Height: 6-0 Names of parents: Shavita Rice Weight: 233 Number of siblings: 1 older brother, 1 younger brother Date of Birth: 1/8/99 Agent’s name: Greg Barnett Birthplace: Huntsville, Ala. Twitter: @ricemonty Marital status: Single Instagram: @mrice_32

COLLEGE

College(s) attended: Georgia (2017-20) Degree date/credits remaining: Has two semesters remaining College Major: Sociology College jersey number: 32 Redshirt season(s): None Significance of jersey number: “That was the open number when I got to Georgia.”

HIGH SCHOOL

High school (city, state): James Clemens (Madison, Ala.) Other sports played in high school: Track (shot put and 60- High School meter) Mascot: Jets Year graduated: 2017

OFF THE FIELD

Any charitable causes that are meaningful to you: “Helping feed kids because no child should go hungry.” Pregame rituals: “Just give me my headphones and let me get stretched. Then I’m good to go.” Outside of football and your family, what is something you’re passionate about? “I love animals.” Biggest challenge overcome in your life and/or football career: “When my cousin died in 2015.” Football role model: Reuben Foster On your “bucket list”: “Go to a zoo. I’ve actually never been to a zoo.” Off-the-field interests and hobbies: Playing Madden on Xbox … “If those Titans fans are trying to play that Madden, let me know. I love Madden.” Do you have any pets? Has a Black Lab named Shadow. What do you like to collect? Jerseys … lists Reuben Foster and LeBron James jerseys as his favorites Titans 2021 Draftee Questionnaire

Career aspirations outside of playing football: High school coach Prior jobs: In high school, he worked at a golf course and at Sonic Most memorable sporting event you have ever watched: 2018 Rose Bowl vs. Oklahoma when he was a freshman. Movie you can always re-watch: “The Warriors” Best TV show to binge: “Breaking Bad” Favorite musician or band: Tyler, the Creator; Moneybagg Yo; YoungBoy, Lil Wayne Other interesting facts: Grew up in Huntsville, Ala., about two hours from Nashville … He attended about 10 Titans games as a child, including the memorable Titans-Cardinals game on Nov. 29, 2009 (Titans 20, Cardinals 17) … His favorite Titans players were Chris Johnson, and Kyle Vanden Bosch. TITANS DRAFT TRANSCRIPT April 29-May 1, 2021

LINEBACKER MONTY RICE APRIL 30, 2021

PRESS CONFERENCE WITH LOCAL MEDIA

LB MONTY RICE (on how excited he is to be drafted and what he thinks he brings to the Titans)

I’m very excited. I’m very excited. I’ve been waiting on this moment since I was a kid, and, you know, it’s special. One percent of college athletes get a chance to even be a part of the NFL Draft, and I’m just blessed. It means more to my family than anything. I’m going to come to work every day and live right on and off the field and just do what I’m supposed to do to help the team win.

(on what his strengths are as a football player and what he can work on to take his game to the next level)

I can call a defense, I can run, I can get, I can cover. You know, I can do what a three-down linebacker needs to be able to do. I just think that in today’s NFL, you’ve got to be able to run and hit at linebacker, and I think I do a pretty good job at that. But, you know, you can always get better.

(on what the Titans told him to expect and focus on when he arrives in Tennessee)

You know, I think they’re just ready to get to work and help me be a better football player, and just perfect my craft at a high level and just do whatever I can do to be a better player. I think that starts with staying in the weight room and staying strong and mastering the playbook.

(on how the defensive scheme he played at Georgia will translate to the NFL)

You know, at Georgia we’ve got the most complex defense in , so I feel like I’m ready for whatever as far as playbook-wise, just because I’m able to learn any new defense because at Georgia we learned it all. I’ll be prepared for that in that aspect, but Tennessee’s defense, obviously, will be a little different or whatever. So, it’s going to be important to be able to adapt and do whatever they need me to be able to do.

(on if his NFL Draft party was low-key)

No, it’s definitely a huge party. I just had to come in here or I wouldn’t have been able to do this Zoom. I’m a big family guy, so it’s mainly the fam. I got some friends here, but I consider them family too. I can’t give you a number. There could be about 50 people here, but that’s just me saying a number. I’m not sure. I’m a big family guy so this is not a win for Monty, it’s a win for the Rice fam, my whole family and everybody else that’s helped me because I’ve had outside sources, and by outside sources I mean other families who have helped me get to this point. They’ve sacrificed their time and their money and their household to help me be able to be the person I am today, so I want to thank them as well.

(on what he thinks of playing for Titans head coach Mike Vrabel) Titans 2021 Draft Transcript

At Georgia I played for a defensive guy, so I think I love, like, playing for defensive guys because they love the game. It’s hard to love defense because on defense you got to practice, you’ve got to do it over, like, it has to be perfect. It takes a lot of reps and it takes a lot of time and it take a lot of thought, and it’s a process on defense, and he was good at what he did, and he was a linebacker as well at Ohio State and in the league for a long time. So, I’m glad to be able to be coached by a guy like that. I’ll be able to get a lot of intel and information from him because he’s already done it.

(on if he heard a lot from the Titans leading up to the NFL Draft)

Honestly, I had no idea. I honestly thought it was going to be the Lions to be honest with you, but it wasn’t. I talked to Coach (Mike) Vrabel and their linebackers coach and I talked to their player development guys last week. So, it was like a couple days in a row when I was hearing from people at Tennessee, so that was a sign, but nothing’s for certain. ILB MONTY RICE (ROUND 3, 92 OVERALL) FEATURE STORY LINKS

Dawgnation.com: Dawgs in the Draft: What to know about Monty Rice

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Georgia’s Monty Rice perseveres to become Butkus Award finalist

The Athletic: Elijah Holyfield and Monty Rice, two emerging Georgia Bulldogs and two looming family histories

The Telegraph: How Monty Rice’s ‘businessman’ attitude about football has led to success for UGA linebacker

The Athletic: An atypical player with atypical drive, Monty Rice fills a special role on the Georgia defense

Redandblack.com: 'I’m not scared of anybody': Georgia linebacker Monty Rice refuses to give in

The Left Bench: Linebacker Monty Rice impresses everyone he comes across

UGAsports.com: A cousin’s love

TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT REVIEW April 29–MAY 1, 2021

CB ELIJAH MOLDEN 3RD ROUND, 100TH OVERALL 3 Elijah Molden Washington

• Position: Defensive Back • Height: 5-10 • Weight: 192 • Class: Senior • Hometown: West Linn, Ore. • High School: West Linn

2020 All-America Second Team (Pro Football Focus) 2020 Pro Football Focus Pac-12 Player of the Year 2020 All-Pac-12 First Team 2020 William V. Campbell Trophy Finalist 2020 Lott IMPACT Trophy Semifinalist 2020 Bronko Nagurski Trophy Preseason Watch List 2020 Jim Thorpe Preseason Watch List 2020 Chuck Bednarik Award Preseason Watch List 2020 Preseason All-America First Team (Walter Camp, Pick Six Previews) 2020 Preseason All-America Second Team (Athlon Sports) 2020 Preseason All-America Third Team (Phil Steele) 2019 Academic All-District 8 2019 All-Pac-12 First Team 2019 Pro Football Focus All-America Second Team 2019 Phil Steele All-America Honorable Mention 2019 Mitsubishi Motors MVP 2019 Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll 2019 Preseason All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention 2018 All-Pac-12 Second Team 2018 Academic All-Pac-12 First Team

2020: Named a second-team All-American by Pro Football Focus, which also named him Pac-12 Player of the Year ... also earned first-team All-Pac-12 for the second season in a row ... one of 12 finalists for the William V. Campbell Trophy, an honor that includes an $18,000 postgraduate scholarship ... a semifinalist for the Lott IMPACT Trophy ... named to the preseason watch lists for the Bronko Nagurski Trophy, the Chuck Bednarik Award, and the Jim Thorpe Award ... named preseason All- America first team by Walter Camp and Pick Six Previews ... also named to the preseason All-America second team by Athlon Sports and to the third team by Phil Steele ... started all four games ... started the Huskies' season-opener vs. Oregon State, finishing with seven tackles and a pass break-up ... three tackles in the win over Arizona ... named the UW coaches' defensive player of the game after Arizona game ... eight tackles, one of them for a loss, and a 24-yard interception return in the comeback victory over Utah ... named the UW coaches' Defensive Player of the Game after the win over the Utes ... notched eight tackles vs. Stanford ... won the 113th annual Guy Flaherty Most Inspirational Award, and also the UW's Defensive MVP, at the team's postseason awards banquet ... announced after the season that he would forgo his remaining eligibility and enter his name in the 2021 NFL Draft.

2019: Named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District 8 team ... Pro Football Focus All-America second team ... first-team All-Pac- 12 ... also named to Pro Football Focus and Associated Press All-Pac-12 first team ... named to Phil Steele's All-Pac-12 first team and All-America honorable mention ... earned a spot on the Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll ... earned honorable mention on the preseason All-Pac-12 team ... started all 13 games ... had three tackles, including one for a loss, in the Huskies' win over Eastern Washington ... three tackles vs. California ... had six tackles in the UW win over Hawai'i ... had four tackles and also four pass break-ups in the win at BYU ... had six tackles, half of a tackle for loss and his first career interception in the victory over USC ... named the Husky coaches' defensive player of the week after that game ... nine tackles, half of a tackle for loss, and a forced fumble, at Stanford ... one stop in the UW win at Arizona ... seven tackles, one of them for loss, vs. Oregon ... seven tackles, one tackle for loss and a fumble recovery against Utah ... had six tackles and an interception at Oregon State ... career- high 14 tackles, a tackle for loss and an interception in the Husky win over Washington State ... named the MVP of the Las Vegas Bowl, after totaling nine tackles, a half tackle for loss, a forced fumble and an interception in the win over Boise State ... also named the UW coaches' defensive player of the game for the Vegas Bowl ... winner of the Husky Excellence Award and the 101 Club Academic Award at the team's postseason awards banquet.

2018: Played in all 14 games, with two starts (vs. Stanford, and in the Pac-12 title game vs. Utah) ... made four tackles in the Husky win over North Dakota ... also had four stops in the win at Utah ... named the UW coaches' special teams player of the week for the ASU game ... one tackle in the win over BYU ... three tackles and a forced fumble against Oregon ... one stop in the UW win over Colorado ... had a pass break-up at California ... made his first career start against Stanford, when he recorded seven tackles ... named the UW coaches' special teams player of the week for the win over the Cardinal ... had a tackle and a fumble recovery in the UW win over Oregon State ... made four tackles as a starter in the Apple Cup ... started against Utah in the Pac-12 Championship Game, finishing with two tackles ... made two tackles against Ohio State in the Rose Bowl ... won the Most Outstanding Special Teams Player award at the UW postseason awards banquet.

2017: Played in all 13 games during his true freshman season ... five tackles, including half of a tackle for loss, in Washington's win over Montana ... made three tackles and broke up a pass in the Husky win over Fresno State ... had four stops in the UW win over Cal ... one tackle in the win over UCLA ... two tackles in the 38-3 win over Oregon ... one stop at Stanford ... notched three tackles in the Apple Cup victory over Washington State.

HIGH SCHOOL

Earned first-team 6A all-state at cornerback and second-team at running back as a senior ... also first-team All-Three Rivers League at both positions and first-team USA Today All-Oregon at defensive back ... helped lead the Lions to a 14-0 record, including five wins in the 6A state playoffs in 2016 ... won the 6A state title with a 62-7 win over Central Catholic in the championship game ... rushed for 702 yards on just 59 carries (11.3-yard average) and 10 touchdowns in 2016 ... also caught 19 passes for 249 yards and six TDs and notched three interceptions ... as a junior in 2015, helped lead West Linn to a 12-2 mark and a berth in the 6A state title game, where the Lions fell in a seven-point loss ... earned first-team All-Three Rivers League on both sides of the ball as a junior ... rushed for 1,071 yards and 17 TDs on 106 carries and had 476 receiving yards and six TDs on 28 receptions in 2015 ... in 2014, the Lions went 8-3 and advanced to the state's 6A quarterfinals ... rushed for 784 yards on 110 carries, with nine rushing TDs as a sophomore ... also had 38 receptions for 542 yards and seven TDs in 2014 ... PrepStar All-America ... one of seven players named a "Northwest Nugget" by the Tacoma News-Tribune ... also named to the News- Tribune's Western 100 ... ESPN.com listed him at No. 213 overall and as the No. 19 cornerback in the country, and as the No. 2 prospect in Oregon ... ranked the No. 151 overall recruit and No. 17 cornerback in the country by scout.com ... 247sports.com listed him at No. 2 in Oregon, No. 25 in the nation at cornerback and No. 193 overall ... rivals.com's No. 27 cornerback ... second-oldest of eight children of , a member of the University of Oregon Hall of Fame and an eight-year NFL cornerback ... older brother Isaiah plays defensive line at Western Oregon ... played for coach Chris Miller.

2020 Season Statistics

Season Highs (Defensive)

Statistic Value Date Opponent

Tackles 8 12/5/2020 Stanford

Sacks 0 12/5/2020 Stanford

Interceptions 1 11/28/2020 Utah

2020 Game-by-Game Stats

Date Opp Tackles Sacks Fumble Int Pass Blkd

Solo AST TOT TFL YDS TOT YDS FF FR YDS TOT YDS QBH BRK KICK SAF

11/14/2020 Oregon State 6 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

11/21/2020 Arizona 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

11/28/2020 Utah 5 3 8 1.0 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 24 0 0 0 0

12/5/2020 Stanford 7 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 21 5 26 1.0 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 24 0 1 0 0

2019 Game-by-Game Stats

Date Opp Tackles Sacks Fumble Int Pass Blkd

Solo AST TOT TFL YDS TOT YDS FF FR YDS TOT YDS QBH BRK KICK SAF

8/31/2019 Eastern Washington 2 1 3 1.0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

9/7/2019 California 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9/14/2019 Hawai'i 4 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

9/21/2019 at BYU 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0

9/28/2019 USC 3 3 6 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 1 0 0

10/5/2019 at Stanford 4 5 9 0.5 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

10/12/2019 at Arizona 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10/19/2019 Oregon 5 2 7 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

11/2/2019 Utah 4 3 7 1.0 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

11/8/2019 at Oregon State 2 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 0 0 0 0

11/23/2019 at Colorado 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

11/29/2019 Washington State 12 2 14 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0

12/21/2019 Boise State 6 3 9 0.5 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 31 0 0 0 0

Totals 49 30 79 5.5 15 0 0 3 1 0 4 45 0 13 0 0

2018 Game-by-Game Stats

Date Opp Tackles Sacks Fumble Int Pass Blkd

Solo AST TOT TFL YDS TOT YDS FF FR YDS TOT YDS QBH BRK KICK SAF

9/1/2018 vs Auburn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9/8/2018 North Dakota 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9/15/2018 at Utah 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9/22/2018 Arizona State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9/29/2018 BYU 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10/6/2018 at UCLA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10/13/2018 at Oregon 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

10/20/2018 Colorado 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10/27/2018 at California 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

11/3/2018 Stanford 5 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

11/17/2018 Oregon State 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

11/23/2018 at Washington State 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

11/30/2018 Utah 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1/1/2019 vs Ohio State 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 20 9 29 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0

2017 Game-by-Game Stats

Date Opp Tackles Sacks Fumble Int Pass Blkd

Solo AST TOT TFL YDS TOT YDS FF FR YDS TOT YDS QBH BRK KICK SAF

9/1/2017 at Rutgers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9/9/2017 Montana 3 2 5 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9/16/2017 Fresno State 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

9/23/2017 at Colorado 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9/30/2017 at Oregon State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

10/7/2017 California 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10/14/2017 at Arizona State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10/28/2017 UCLA 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

11/4/2017 Oregon 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

11/10/2017 at Stanford 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

11/18/2017 Utah 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

11/25/2017 Washington State 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

12/30/2017 vs Penn State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 10 9 19 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

Career Stats

GP SOLO AST TOT TFL-YDS SACKS-YDS INT PD FF FR BLK

2017 13 10 9 19 0.5-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0

2018 14 20 9 29 0-0 0-0 0 5 1 1 0

2019 13 49 30 79 5.5-15 0-0 4 17 3 1 0

2020 4 21 5 26 1-5 0-0 1 2 0 0 0

Total 44 100 53 153 7.0-21 0-0 5 25 4 2 0

Career Interceptions Statistics

Season GP NO Yards TD Long Avg/R Avg/G

2017 13 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0

2018 14 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0

2019 13 4 45 0 31 11.3 3.5

2020 4 1 24 0 24 24.0 6.0

Total 44 5 69 0 31 13.8 1.6

TITANS 2021 DRAFTEE QUESTIONNAIRE

CB ELIJAH MOLDEN (3RD ROUND, 100TH OVERALL)

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Full name: Elijah Monroe Molden Children's names and ages (if applicable): None Position: CB Nickname: None Height: 5-10 Names of parents: Christin and Alex Molden Weight: 192 Number of siblings: Second-oldest of eight children (four brothers, three sisters) Date of Birth: 1/30/99 Agent’s name: Cliff LaBoy Birthplace: New Orleans, La. Twitter: @e_mold3n Marital status: Engaged (March 2022) Instagram: @e_mold3n Name of spouse/fiancée (if applicable): Danelle

COLLEGE

College(s) attended: Washington (2017-20) College jersey number: 3 College Major: Communications Significance of jersey number: “They gave it to me, and I fell in love with it.” Redshirt season(s): None Degree date/credits remaining: Graduated December 2020

HIGH SCHOOL

High school (city, state): West Linn (Ore.) High School Other sports played in high school: Basketball two years (shooting guard) Mascot: Lions

Year graduated: 2017

OFF THE FIELD

Relatives or close childhood friends in professional sports: His father, Alex Molden, was inducted to the University of Oregon Hall of Fame and was an eight-year NFL cornerback with the Saints, Chargers and Lions ... His older brother, Isaiah, played defensive line at Western Oregon. Any charitable causes that are meaningful to you: Youth education and sports The thing(s) people find most interesting about you: “How many siblings I have, and then how much I like to read books.” … He enjoys reading self-development and non-fiction books and lists “Shoe Dog” by Phil Knight, “Tattoos on the Heart” by Greg Boyle, and “The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho as three of his favorite books. Pregame rituals: “I don’t do anything, don’t even listen to music. I just show up and play.” Outside of football and your family, what is something you’re passionate about? “Learning in general–learning about others and about myself. Also helping others achieve their goals and find their purpose … My last couple years at UW, a lot of times younger teammates will come up to me with questions, and I enjoy talking and trying to help them.” Something new you have done in the last year during quarantine/COVID-19 pandemic: “I started cooking a lot. I got butcher blocks, and I started grilling and doing a lot on the stove with my fiancée.” … Lists vinegar pork chops as his go-to item to cook. Titans 2021 Draftee Questionnaire

Biggest challenge overcome in your life and/or football career: “Being a backup for two years, wanting something so bad but not being able to do it. It taught me a lot about myself and what it takes … I don’t think there’s a secret ingredient, you just get through it, doing whatever it takes. I used my head first, figuring out everything I could about the game so that I’d be ready, and it ended up paying off.” Football role model: His father, Alex Molden … Also looks up to Ed Reed and Ronde Barber. On your “bucket list”: “Travel the world with my fiancée.” Off-the-field interests and hobbies: Spending time with friends, hiking or going to the lake. Do you have any pets? Cat named Harper What do you like to collect? “I keep the books I read. I read actual hard copy books and make notes on bookmarks and keep them in the books.” Hidden talent: Cooking Prior jobs: In high school, he boxed bread at a bread company and also worked in a science lab. Most memorable sporting event you have ever watched: “The earliest one that comes to mind is the Oklahoma-Boise State game (2007 Fiesta Bowl) when Boise State won on a trick play. My coach at UW (Chris Peterson) was the coach for Boise in that game.” Movie you can always re-watch: “The Avengers” Best TV show to binge: “Ozark” Favorite musician or band: Brent Faiyaz

TITANS DRAFT TRANSCRIPT April 29-May 1, 2021

CORNERBACK ELIJAH MOLDEN APRIL 30, 2021

PRESS CONFERENCE WITH LOCAL MEDIA

CORNERBACK ELIJAH MOLDEN (on what he knows about the Titans and how he thinks he will fit in) I guess I know a decent amount about the Titans. There was a handful of teams, really, only, I don’t know, I can count on one hand, the teams I had interest in going into the draft. So, I did a little breakdown of their defense over the past year. Funny enough, they are a team that, even from the jump, I told my parents and fiancée that I would end up a Titan and sure enough.

(on if he was an inside or outside corner at Washington) I was more inside and I also played safety. I would switch back and forth. I would be nickel on sub-personnel. Whenever we would go base, I would slide back to safety.

(on what intrigued him about Tennessee and how much his father influenced him) The first part about Tennessee, I think it was more I guess the personality of the team. Just from the outside looking in, they were always a team that did it the right way. They are a gritty, hard-nosed team in front office. They play tough-nosed football, and obviously too, Tennessee is not a bad place to live. That’s the first part. The second part, ever since I can remember I felt like called to play this game. That is mostly because of my dad. My first memories are of him getting interceptions and me going in the locker room with his teammates and all of that stuff. So, it’s finally here and it was a moment where all along I knew I would get here. It was just a matter of when and what obstacles I had to overcome. Now I’m super grateful to be a part of this organization and to get to work.

(on what makes him a solid option in the nickel and outside) I think, first and foremost, it’s just the way that I approach the game from an effort standpoint and from a film standpoint. Beyond that I think is my change of direction and my ability to read offenses and read patterns. That makes me a solid player in nickel and also at safety. I’m not sure where I’m going to play. All I know is I’m going to, wherever they need me, give it 110 percent.

(on if he comes in with a chip on his shoulder with questions about his speed) Yeah, a little bit. I wouldn’t say – if you had asked me this a couple months ago, I’m not really the player to have a chip on my shoulder. I more play for the love of the game. The last couple months have been challenging for me. I’ve had some of my own obstacles. I think I will channel some of that, some of those emotions, towards how I approach the game.

(on scouting reports of him being a top tackler and what he thinks his top skills are) Titans 2021 Draft Transcript

I take pride in my tackling. Really, I feel like (Washington Head Coach) Coach Lakes and my coaches said tackling is 80 percent tackling and 20 percent technique. I never worried too much about the repercussions of tackling and hitting bigger bodies. I’ve been healthy doing it. With that being said, it’s nice to not have to tackle Derrick Henry in the league. In terms of what else I do I feel like I’m just a football player, and in this league you need to be able to have a very good change of direction and good speed. I think I have both of those too, along with the skills of defensive back.

(on the challenges of creating a cohesive group since three of the top four corners are new to the team) That’s a good question. I think first and foremost we have to know what we are doing as a defense. We also have to know what the offense is going to drop against us. I think the two biggest things are communication and trust. If you look at the best secondaries in the NFL, they are talking nonstop. I also think that we are going to get that going.

(on how valuable of a resource his father was through the draft process) Very valuable. He’s someone, he knows what I’m thinking before I even say it. He is always there to give me little nuggets of wisdom and words of encouragement. We have a special bond, especially when it comes to football. Like I said, he was my coach in high school and youth and then he passed me off to (Washington Head Football Coach) Coach Lakes. Throughout my own journey of football, he has always been that person in my ear giving me feedback and keeping me going.

(on having a feeling he would end up with the Titans and his impression of the Titans’ defense) I got that initial feeling just off of an interview that I had with them a month and a half ago. It seems like our personalities fit well together. In terms of defense, they are always going to mix it up. I think in the league you have to mix it up from week to week and attack the offense where they are weak at. With that being said, I’m just ready to learn the playbook completely and make an impact wherever that is.

(on how much it has helped to know what an NFL life is like and how much he emulates his father) Yeah, tremendously. With him, and especially with other people I have been in contact with throughout my life, it’s just like the work ethic and the approach to the game and really to everything in life. I take pride in every day, going about my day with intent and passion. That’s easy to do when you love a game or when you love something like that the way I love football. I think if a player loves the game and approaches it the right way, then everything else will fall into place.

(on how many other teams were interested in him) It was tricky just because my versatility, playing inside, playing safety and also the ability to play outside, my agent told me like 15, 20 teams. Whereas, maybe as a quarterback, you have four or five teams. I went in open- minded but definitely in the back of my head I was hoping I would be a Titan. I mean that sincerely. It’s crazy it worked out the way it did. I know God has a plan for me and I’m looking forward to being in Tennessee.

(on what it is about Washington Head Coach Jimmy Lake’s system that prepares defensive backs so well for the NFL and what he learned from the older players while in college) Really, they set the standard for the DB room at Washington. I knew going into that DB room that nothing but my best was going to be acceptable. I also knew that I needed to get better every day and every year as well. It Titans 2021 Draft Transcript

was Coach Lakes. I think the reason he has had success putting DBs out in the league, I’m still waiting for one of my old teammates, (Washington DB) Keith Taylor to get drafted here soon, but I think it’s just because he teaches a position not just as a corner or safety. He teaches it as one part to a bigger piece of the puzzle. We learn the whole defense and we know the whole defense. That is when people are able to communicate effectively and make plays.

CB ELIJAH MOLDEN (ROUND 3, 100 OVERALL) FEATURE STORY LINKS

The Oregonian: Elijah Molden sounds off in fun 1-on-1 interview in front of NFL Draft

KOIN.com: Like father, like son: Alex and Elijah Molden on their love of the game

The Oregonian: Canzano: A brotherhood bonded by football, and that big hug

The Touchdown: ELIJAH MOLDEN: PATH TO THE NFL DRAFT

The Seattle Times: Elijah Molden is back, and UW’s best defender is chasing greatness

TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT REVIEW April 29–MAY 1, 2021

WR DEZ FITZPATRICK 4TH ROUND, 109TH OVERALL #7 DEZ FITZPATRICK • WR 6-2 • 210 • R-Sr. career-long 82 yard touchdown reception ... led the Cardinals with five receptions Farmington Hills, Mich. • Waterford Mott for 71 yards at Virginia ... caught a pair of passes for 60 yards in the win over Syracuse ... had his best career output at Boston College with 182 yards on eight Career Overview: Fifth-year senior ... recorded 154 receptions (ninth all-time) for catches with a score ... caught six passes for 77 yards versus Wake Forest. 2,589 yards (sixth all-time) and 21 touchdowns during his career ... averaged 16.8 yards a reception for his career ... tied for fifth in program history with 21 career 2019: Played in 13 games, marking 12 starts ... finished second on the team touchdown catches, ranks sixth in career receiving yards and is tied for 10th with 35 receptions for 635 yards and six touchdowns ... caught one pass for 10 with eight 100-yard receiving games. yards against Notre Dame ... had three catches for 32 yards and a score against Eastern Kentucky ... caught seven passes for 133 yards, including a career-long 2020: Appeared in 11 games, finishing with 43 catches for 833 yards and three 74-yard touchdown at Florida State ... Grabbed five passes for 108 yards and a touchdowns ... caught four passes for 110 yards, including a 70-yard touchdown versus Boston College ... totaled five receptions for 125 yards and two touchdown, in the win over Western Kentucky ... pulled in seven passes for 74 touchdowns at Wake Forest ... caught three passes for 63 yards against Clemson yards in the loss to Miami ... tallied one reception for 14 yards at Pitt ... lone ... made four catches for 72 yards, including a 43 yard touchdown at NC State ... reception at Georgia Tech went for 36 yards ... recorded two catches for 21 caught three passes for 36 yards at Kentucky. yards in the loss at Notre Dame ... finished with 30 yards on two receptions against Florida State ... caught five passes for a career-best 158 yards against 2018: Second on the team with 31 receptions for 422 yards and three touchdowns Virginia Tech, including a ... averaged 13.6 yards a reception ... notched three receptions for 40 yards in the loss to Alabama ... caught two passes for 21 yards in the 20-17 win over Western Kentucky ... led the team with five receptions for 62 yards in the loss to Virginia, including an 18-yard reception ... caught four passes for 45 yards and a score versus Florida State ... scored on a three-yard reception with 10 seconds remaining in the second quarter ... recorded four receptions for 58 yards, including a 42-yard touchdown reception versus Georgia Tech ... grabbed four receptions for 50 yards against Boston College ... caught two passes for 16 yards against Wake Forest and three for 59 against Clemson ... scored on a 13-yard touchdown throw from Jawon Pass versus Syracuse ... caught one pass in losses to NC State and Kentucky.

2017: Made an appearance in all 13 games, with eight starts ... finished second on the team with 45 catches for 699 yards and a team-best nine touchdown catch- es (tied freshman record) ... named all-ACC honorable mention ... caught four passes for 95 yards and a touchdown ..his first collegiate touchdown was a 20- yard reception in the fourth quarter to put the Cards ahead 32-28 ... grabbed for receptions for 78 yard and a pair of touchdowns versus North Carolina ... totaled a pair of receptions for 38 yards — one those catches was an eight-yard touch- down ... recorded another two-touchdown performance versus Murray State, re- cording four receptions for 45 yards ... had career highs of 10 catches and 134 yards versus NC State ... 10 receptions tied Ibn Green’s freshman record, first set against North Carolina on Nov. 9, 1996 ... 134 receiving yards were the most by a freshman since 2005, when Mario Urrutia had 138 against Florida Atlantic on Oct. 1 ... totaled seven receptions for 127 yards and a score in a loss to Boston College ... caught a 29-yard touchdown pass to put the Cardinals up 56-3 in a home win over Syracuse ... put the Cardinals up 31-7 with a 29-yard touchdown catch versus Kentucky.

2016: Redshirted.

High School: Attended Waterford Mott High School coached by Chris Fahr after transferring from Farmington High School ... named a four-star recruit by all the major recruiting outlets ... ranked as the No. 7 player in the state of Michigan, the No. 45 wide receiver and the No. 208 nationally by Rivals.com ... outstand- ing two-way player ... voted the No. 6 Blue Chip prospect by the Detroit News ... recorded 60 receptions for 1,317 yards and 23 touchdowns at wide receiver ... the 23 receiving touchdowns this season ranked him second all-time in the state of Michigan — three shy of the Michigan High School Athletic Association record ... totaled seven interceptions from his cornerback spot, returning two for touchdowns ... credited with 50 tackles and broke up 12 passes during his senior season ... scored four touchdowns, including three touchdowns receptions and an interception return for a score in a season-opening rout of Wayne Memorial ... came back the following week with two touchdowns in a 31-27 loss to South Lyon, grabbing eight passes for 180 yards ... scored on a 60-yard touchdown pass on the first play from scrimmage against Plymouth, totaling 12 catches for 201 yards and scored two touchdowns ... also had two interceptions in the game, returning one for a touchdown ... led Mott to only its fifth-playoff appearance in the 48-year history of the program ... fell to Catholic Central in the state playoffs to finish with a 7-4 record ... eclipsed 100 yards receiving in every game and averaged over two Murray State * 4 45 2 15 touchdowns per game ... was one of five finalists for the Michigan High School NC State * 10 134 0 27 Football Player of the Year honor ... named the 2015 MLive Detroit Overall Player Boston College * 7 127 1 48 of the Year ... received offers from Louisville, Pittsburgh, Toledo, Wake Forest, Florida State * 1 13 0 13 Purdue, Ohio, Kentucky, Cincinnati, Minnesota, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Arizo- Wake Forest * 5 56 0 17 na and Nebraska ... Father, Greg was former CFL defensive back Greg Fitzpatrick Virginia * 1 1 0 1 ... born 12/17/97 ... son of Greg and Wendy Fitzpatrick ... communications major. Syracuse * 3 51 1 29 Kentucky * 2 37 1 29 Career Statistics Mississippi St. * 0 0 0 0 Rushing Receiving Yr G/S Att Yds Avg TD LG Rec Yds Avg TD LG Career Highs 2017 13/7 0 0 0 0 0 45 699 15.5 9 48 Receptions: 10 at NC State, 10/5/17 2018 12/6 0 0 0 0 0 31 422 13.6 3 43 Receiving Yards: 182 at Boston College, 11/28/20 2019 13/12 0 0 0 0 0 35 635 18.1 6 74 Long Reception: 82 vs. Virginia Tech, 10/31/20 2020 11/9 0 0 0 0 0 43 633 19,4 3 82 Touchdowns: 2 (three times); last at Wake Forest, 10/12/19 Total 49/34 0 0 0 0 0 154 2,589 16.8 21 82

Fitzpatrick’s Game-By-Game Statistics 2020 G No. Yds TD LG Western Kentucky * 4 110 1 70 Miami * 7 74 0 19 Pitt * 1 14 0 14 Georgia Tech * 1 36 0 36 Notre Dame * 2 21 0 11 Florida State * 2 30 0 20 Virginia Tech * 5 158 1 82 Virginia * 5 71 0 24 Syracuse * 2 60 0 39 Boston College * 8 182 1 69 Wake Forest * 6 77 0 28

2019 G No. Yds TD LG Notre Dame * 1 10 0 10 Eastern Kentucky * 3 32 1 14 Western Kentucky * 0 0 0 0 Florida State * 7 133 1 74 Boston College * 5 108 1 41 Wake Forest * 5 125 2 50 Clemson * 3 63 0 38 Virginia * 1 10 0 10 Miami * 1 9 0 9 NC State * 4 72 1 43 Syracuse * 0 0 0 0 Kentucky * 3 36 0 15 Mississippi State * 2 37 0 18

2018 G No. Yds TD LG Alabama * 3 40 0 19 Indiana State * 0 0 0 0 Western Kentucky * 2 21 0 17 Virginia * 5 62 0 18 Florida State * 4 45 1 23 Georgia Tech * 4 58 1 42 Boston College * 4 50 0 17 Wake Forest * 2 16 0 13 Clemson * 3 59 0 29 Syracuse * 2 56 1 43 NC State * 1 7 0 7 Kentucky * 1 8 0 8

2017 G No. Yds TD LG Purdue * 4 95 1 39 North Carolina * 4 78 2 30 Clemson * 2 38 1 30 Kent State * 2 24 0 17 TITANS 2021 DRAFTEE QUESTIONNAIRE

WR DEZ FITZPATRICK (4TH ROUND, 109TH OVERALL)

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Full name: Desmond Emil Fitzpatrick Children's names and ages (if applicable): None Position: WR Nickname: Fitzy Height: 6-2 Names of parents: Greg and Wendy Fitzpatrick Weight: 208 Number of siblings: 1 younger brother, 1 older sister Date of Birth: 12/17/97 Agent’s name: Damarius Bilbo Birthplace: Pontiac, Mich. Twitter: @dezfitz8 Marital status: Single Instagram: @dezz2x

COLLEGE

College(s) attended: Louisville (2016-20) Degree date/credits remaining: Graduating summer 2021 College Major: Communications College jersey number: 7 Redshirt season(s): 2016 Significance of jersey number: None

HIGH SCHOOL

High school (city, state): Waterford Mott (Waterford, Mich.) Other sports played in high school: Ran track as a High School; transferred from Farmington (Mich.) High School freshman Mascot: Corsairs Year graduated: 2016

OFF THE FIELD

Relatives or close childhood friends in professional sports: His father, Greg, was former a CFL defensive back and played in college at Central State University … Childhood friends with (Rams) and David Reese (Panthers). Any charitable causes that are meaningful to you: Grandfather, Allen Howze, died of cancer. The thing(s) people find most interesting about you: “I can actually juggle very well. I can juggle off a wall, one-handed. … I also play a lot of video games, and I’m pretty good.” … Lists favorite video games as “Madden,” “Fortnite” and “GTA.” Pregame rituals: “I like to listen to music and stretch and warm-up a whole lot.” … Music choice pregame is rap and hip-hop. Outside of football and your family, what is something you’re passionate about? “I like to eat good food, going out to try different restaurants.” … Favorite food is pasta. Something new you have done in the last year during quarantine/COVID-19 pandemic: “I’ve been golfing a lot more.” Biggest challenge overcome in your life and/or football career: “Personally, when my grandfather (Allen Howze) died last year. He’s been there for me since I was born and played a big role in my life.” … “In football, I’d say going 2-10 in the 2018 season.” (They went 9-4 in 2019.) Football role model: Dez Bryant. “Everybody thinks I like him just because of the name, but it’s because of how he plays.” Titans 2021 Draftee Questionnaire

On your “bucket list”: Skydiving Off-the-field interests and hobbies: “I like to play video games and go out to eat. Growing up in Michigan, I also like to ski and snowboard a lot.” Do you have any pets? None What do you like to collect? “I used to collect football, baseball and basketball cards when I was young.” Hidden talent: Juggling, definitely. Career aspirations outside of playing football: “I’d love to stay in football and be a coach. I’d love to someday be an offensive coordinator.” Prior jobs: “I had an internship and Cochrane Supply and Engineering in college, just working sales and handling shipping and receiving, doing phones, that kind of stuff.” Most memorable sporting event you have ever watched: “The Arizona-Pittsburgh Super Bowl. I’ll always remember watching that on TV with my dad.” Movie you can always re-watch: “Anything with Adam Sandler in it.” Best TV show to binge: “Prison Break” Favorite musician or band: Young Thug Other interesting facts: “I’ve been following (former Titans receiver) Corey Davis. I haven’t met him yet, but me just being from Michigan, we have several people that know both of us.” … In 2019, he played two games at Nissan Stadium—Western Kentucky and Mississippi State (Music City Bowl). TITANS DRAFT TRANSCRIPT April 29-May 1, 2021

WIDE RECEIVER DEZ FITZPATRICK MAY 1, 2021

PRESS CONFERENCE WITH LOCAL MEDIA

WIDE RECEIVER DEZ FITZPATRICK (on the Titans trading up to select him and his fit in Tennessee)

I was super excited to get to hear the call and see the Nashville area code pop up and the conversation I had with the coaches. I definitely felt wanted and I can't wait to be a Titan.

(on what the coaches said when they called)

They told me that they had to trade up for me when they saw that I was still on the board and they feel like I fit into what they're trying to do in Nashville and this is such a great organization, such a great team and I'm at a loss for words right now. I'm so sorry. I'm so happy to be a Titan.

(on fitting the Titans offense as both a slot and outside receiver)

They definitely said that they saw the reps that I had in the Senior Bowl in slot and my earlier years at Louisville. They said that they're really impressed that I can play inside, outside at my size. I'm so excited to be a Titan right now.

(on being a vertical threat)

It works from me being able to run the underneath routes, me being able to run every route in the route tree. I keep them guessing. I like to say that I'm a complete receiver and not one dimensional. It keeps them on their toes.

(on playing X, Z, or slot at Louisville)

Going back to my first two years at Louisville, I played the Z position, which allowed me to play inside and outside, but the last two years at Louisville I played the X position.

(on the familiarity with the Titans offense and their needs at receiver)

I'm definitely familiar with them since Corey Davis was drafted there at first and I've definitely been keeping up, obviously, the AFC and everything. I'm very excited. I get to learn more about their offense. I can't wait until the playbook comes and I can study and dive deep down into it.

(on meeting with the Titans at the Senior Bowl)

Yes. I did.

(on speaking with the Titans during the Senior Bowl) Titans 2021 Draft Transcript

The conversations were positive, obviously, talking about they liked my stature. They liked how I can move at a big size, a thicker frame. They always asked me, 'How would you like us?' back then. I'm excited right now to be a Titan. I'm so blessed and at a loss of words. I'm in shock, but I can't wait to go down there and compete and work hard.

(on the importance of stretching the field and making big plays)

That's definitely important. I feel like for you to be a deep threat that's how it comes, that's how you get your separation in your intermediate routes and your shorter routes. They respect everything if they think that you're going deep. The slants and the hitches and everything works better when they respect your deep threat, and that's kind of how you got to go about things.

(on playing a few games in Nissan Stadium in 2019 and having good vibes in the stadium)

Yes. I actually I do (remember). I do have some good vibes there, definitely do.

(on having memories or notable catches in Nissan Stadium)

I played well against Western Kentucky. The bowl game I was sick, unfortunately, but I had a couple of catches.

(on playing opposite of wide receiver A.J. Brown)

I love to learn new stuff by the guys who've been doing it in the league, doing it well in the league, and I definitely can't wait to link it up with him and talk ball and ask him what works out and how is he successful in the NFL and learn. That's what I'm more excited about doing, is learning right now.

(on players he's watched and emulated his game after)

Growing up, obviously, I loved the Larry Fitzgerald's. I loved the Dez Bryant's. Recently I've been really involved with Davante Adams. I love his game a lot. I kind of think it resembles to my game. I'm super excited to do everything.

(on where he expected to be drafted and what other teams were interested)

I really didn't have any expectations going into it. I know the board and the Draft is crazy. I was expecting somewhere late day two, early day three like around this time. A couple other teams that I thought might pick me up was probably the Rams or a couple other teams that were in contact with me a lot. I'm so excited to be a Titan, meeting my new teammates and get involved with the offense and learn my playbook and start the NFL life because this is what I've been dreaming for my whole entire life.

(on the familiarity with the Titans, specifically quarterback Ryan Tannehill)

When I got drafted and everything kind of calmed down a little bit, Ryan Tannehill, he hit me up, congratulated me and said he can't wait to work. I told him I can't wait to work with him and get down and become definitely a Titan and grow and earn my stripes and do everything that I have to do.

(on confirming Ryan Tannehill reached out and what he said) Titans 2021 Draft Transcript

Yes sir. Yes sir. I'm sorry, but yes, he said that he's excited for me to come down and he felt like I was a good pick for them and he likes my game and I got to be a weapon with this offense. I said I can't wait to come down and work out and compete with you guys and learn how to be a Titan.

(on the starting quarterback reaching out)

I felt like – this is – I'm at a loss for words by this. I always said this is reality now, but I feel like I'm dreaming right now, honestly. I'm so happy and so smiley and everything. I feel great that he texted me. WR DEZ FITZPATRICK (ROUND 4, 109 OVERALL) FEATURE STORY LINKS

Cardinal Sports Zone: A Deeper Look With Gunter Brewer: ’s And Dez Fitzpatrick’s Impacts At Louisville And Pro Football Outlooks

Louisville Courier Journal: How a dream of playing together became reality for U of L football's Fitzpatrick brothers

SI.com: Louisville WR Dez Fitzpatrick stands out at 2021 Senior Bowl

Stay Alive in Power 5: Dez Fitzpatrick astonishes on biggest day of career

WLKY: Video: Dez Fitzpatrick talks family, football and his future

Monica B. Fitz: Video: Fitzpatrick Brothers Interview

WDRB: Tragedies, virus, uncertainty challenge Louisville's Dez Fitzpatrick

Eleven Warriors: One To Watch: WR Dez Fitzpatrick

TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT REVIEW April 29–MAY 1, 2021

OLB RASHAD WEAVER 4TH ROUND, 135TH OVERALL #17 RASHAD WEAVER FORT LAUDERDALE, FL/COOPER CITY DL SR* 6‐5 270

2020: After missing the entire 2019 season due to injury, Weaver made a remarkable return to the field and earned consensus All‐America status…garnered first‐team All‐America honors from four of the NCAA’s recognized selectors: Associated Press, Coaches Association (AFCA), Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) and Walter Camp Football Foundation…additionally was a first‐ team All‐America selection by no fewer than four other media outlets, including CBS Sports, ESPN, Phil Steele and Pro Football Focus…first team All‐ACC…semifinalist for the Bednarik Award (presented to the national defensive player of the year)…played in and started nine games at defensive end…totaled 35 tackles, 14.5 tackles for loss, 7.5 sacks, three forced fumbles and a fumble recovery…led the ACC in sacks per game (0.83 avg.) and tackles for loss per game (1.61 avg.)…made an auspicious 2020 debut against Syracuse (Sept. 19), collecting seven tackles, three TFLs and two sacks to earn Walter Camp National Defensive Player of the Week honors…also was named the Reese’s Senior Bowl Defensive Senior of the Week and ACC Defensive Lineman of the Week for his Syracuse performance…had five stops, two sacks and a forced fumble at Clemson…his second sack of QB forced a fumble that was recovered by Pitt at the Clemson 19, resulting in a short touchdown drive…had four tackles, two TFLs and a sack at Florida State…had four stops, 2.5 TFLs, 1.5 sacks and a forced fumble against Louisville…invited to play in the prestigious Reese’s Senior Bowl all‐star game.

2019: Did not play in any games after sustaining a season‐ending injury during August training camp.

2018: Started all 14 games at defensive end…compiled 47 tackles, 14 TFLs, 6.5 sacks, four pass breakups, three fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles…led Pitt in sacks, TFLs and fumble recoveries…tied for the ACC lead and ranked sixth nationally in fumble recoveries…had a season‐high seven stops with a recovered fumble against Georgia Tech…had four tackles, including a career‐high 2.5 TFLs (one sack), at Virginia…had five tackles and a career‐high 1.5 sacks at Notre Dame…collected four tackles, 1.5 TFLs, two fumble recoveries (returned for a combined 20 yards) and a forced fumble against Penn State.

2017: Played in all 12 games, starting five contests at defensive end in his first active season…compiled 28 tackles, six TFLs, three sacks and three pass breakups on the year…had a career‐high eight tackles at Syracuse…in the Panthers’ 24‐14 upset of No. 2 Miami, had four tackles, a season‐high two TFLs (including one sack) and a pass breakup…had four stops and a sack against Virginia…also collected four stops, 1.5 TFLs and a sack against Oklahoma State.

2016: Redshirted as a true freshman.

HIGH SCHOOL: A two‐way player for Cooper City, a Class 7A program in Florida...played defensive end and tight end...on defense, compiled 65 tackles, seven sacks, two forced fumbles, one interception return for a touchdown and six pass deflections...also blocked four kicks (two field goals and two punts)...All‐Broward County selection...selected to play in the Broward County All‐Star Classic and the Florida Athletic Coaches Association (FACA) North vs. South All‐Star Classic...rated one of the top 18 defensive end prospects in Florida...played under Coach Brandon Walker...also a three‐year starter in basketball.

PERSONAL: Rashad Capone Weaver, born 11/10/97, is the son of Autumn DeLaPorte and Nevin Weaver...has two sisters...earned his bachelor's degree with a dual major in business information systems and finance...is enrolled in Pitt's Katz Graduate School of Business…was a member of Pitt’s prestigious Blue & Gold Society, an undergraduate organization composed of top students who serve as ambassadors for the university and Pitt Alumni Association.

• Weaver Career Statistics Defense G/GS UT AT TOT TFL Sacks FR FF INT PBU 2017 12/5 17 11 28 6.0‐17 3.0 0 0 0 3 2018 14/14 31 16 47 14.0‐62 6.5 3 2 0 4 2020 9/9 19 16 35 14.5‐52 7.5 1 3 0 2 TOTAL 35/28 67 43 110 34.5‐131 17.0 4 5 0 9

TITANS 2021 DRAFTEE QUESTIONNAIRE

OLB RASHAD WEAVER (4TH ROUND, 135TH OVERALL)

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Full name: Rashad Capone Weaver Nickname: Coaches call me Weave, and some friends call me Shad.” Position: OLB Names of parents: Autumn DeLaPorte and Nevin Height: 6-4 Weaver Weight: 259 Number of siblings: 2 sisters Date of Birth: 11/10/97 Agent’s name: Brian McLaughlin Birthplace: Marion, Ind. Twitter: @RashadWeaver Marital status: Single Instagram: @RashadWeaver Children's names and ages (if applicable): None

COLLEGE

College(s) attended: Pittsburgh (2016-20) College jersey number: 17 College Major: Dual major in finance and business Significance of jersey number: When he was growing up in information systems Indiana – he moved from Indiana to Florida before his sophomore year of high school – he played quarterback and Redshirt season(s): 2016 wanted a number right before Peyton Manning’s 18. He came Degree date/credits remaining: Graduated spring 2020; was back to it in college, and “I thought it was a cool number for an in grad school in the fall of 2020 edge rusher. “

HIGH SCHOOL

High school (city, state): Cooper City (Fla.) High School Other sports played in high school: Basketball (center and power forward) Mascot: Cowboys

Year graduated: 2016

OFF THE FIELD

Familiarity with fellow Titans draft picks or veteran Titans players: He knows Bud Dupree because they have the same financial advisor … They have talked about ACL recovery with Weaver able to provide advice to Dupree. Family members currently or previously in the military: Grandfather, Phil Cox, served in the U.S. Army. Any charitable causes that are meaningful to you: His grandmother has battled multiple sclerosis since he was in middle school … At Pitt, he attended Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Race to Anyplace fundraiser with the same girl, Lili (now 12), for three consecutive years. They struck up a quick friendship that remains and are frequently in touch. The thing(s) people find most interesting about you: “How structured and detail-oriented I am about everything. Also people are sometimes surprised I was able to double major and earn my degree while playing football.” Pregame rituals: “I’m very routine and structured in the way I go about getting ready. Also, in college I kept a list of goals and motivational reminders in my locker. I would read that for five minutes before every game.” Outside of football and your family, what is something you’re passionate about? Business and wealth management. Titans 2021 Draftee Questionnaire

Something new you have done in the last year during quarantine/COVID-19 pandemic: “Home workouts—it’s terrible; I don’t know how people do that … I also tried to learn French but stopped after three weeks … I went golfing for the first time a few weeks ago. I’m going to get good and start taking people’s money.” Biggest challenge overcome in your life and/or football career: “Tearing my ACL and having to rehab during the pandemic— staying focused even not knowing if there was going to be a season and even just finding locations to do my rehab work when everything shut down.” Football role model: Pitt assistant head coach/defensive line Charlie Partridge. On your “bucket list”: “Traveling outside of the country. I’ve never left the U.S.” Off-the-field interests and hobbies: Playing video games like “Call of Duty” and “Warzone” … wants to golf … enjoying the beach with friends and family. Do you have any pets? “I’ve never had a pet before. I told my mom I was getting a dog, but she said she thought I should wait.” What do you like to collect? “I was a hoarder when I was young and collected everything. But now I don’t really collect anything.” Hidden talent: “I’m actually really good at video games. I’m nice with the sticks.” Career aspirations outside of playing football: Wants to run his own business … He helped start a clothing line with his best friend called Dreams to Reality … also wants to get into coaching after his playing career. Prior jobs: His first job was in college as a sophomore through the Blue and Gold Society at Pitt. “I worked at an office, but it ended up being they just made me move all the heavy stuff.” Most memorable sporting event you have ever watched: “The NBA Finals with LeBron and the Heat against the Spurs (2013) when Ray Allen hit that three and the Heat went on to win the championship” … “Also when the Colts won the Super Bowl (XLI) against the Bears.” Movie you can always re-watch: “Inside Man” Favorite musician or band: Drake, Kodak Black, Major Nine, Young Thug TITANS DRAFT TRANSCRIPT April 29-May 1, 2021

OUTSIDE LINEBACKER RASHAD WEAVER MAY 1, 2021

PRESS CONFERENCE WITH LOCAL MEDIA

OUTSIDE LINEBACKER RASHAD WEAVER (on how far he has come from a technical standpoint playing five seasons)

I think from the lowest freshman technically to one of the best players in college football. I just think that is due to the coaches we had at Pitt. Coach (Charlie) Partridge is the best D-line coach in the country. He just teaches technique and it’s all about technique in the run, in the pass and any time you are on the field you have got to be able to make plays in the technique. With that coaching and the way we play ball at Pitt, I think I put my technique to the top compared to any other college pass rushers.

(on where he fits in a 3-4 defense)

I never played inside except for at the Senior Bowl. I always played on the edge at Pitt. We were a 4-3 (defense). I think my redshirt freshman year I played nose (tackle), but that was in one of our pass-rush packages. After that year, I went back out to the edge, but I know I can do it. That’s one thing about me, I am versatile. I can move up and down the line. Wherever they plan on seeing me at, I think they can see me standing up on the edge or if they need to knock me down there at the defensive end with my hand in the dirt. I think they know I have the ability to do either and I will be able to do either one they kind of point me towards.

(on how effective it was to play last season to show his recovery from injury and erase any doubts)

I think it was a must. I may be looking at, how this weekend went, an undrafted free agent, seventh round or something later because that tape from 2018, you know, I was making plays, but it’s not good technically. It’s not good technique there. I was just kind of going off natural skill. Before that 2019 season, I put in a lot of work because I didn’t want to be that type of player anymore. I went down, so I just continued that work before the 2020 season. Coming off the injury, I had a lot to prove, then there was doubt with the season with COVID. One of our old strength coaches just said if you put the money in the bank, it will be there when it is time to pull it out. I carried the mindset through every day. I worked out and prepared my leg rehab or my technique and my skill set just preparing myself to be ready in 2020. When it was time to cash out and make those plays, all the deposits would be there.

(on what he feels like the Titans are getting out of him)

First, I am so excited. I am so thankful for them and Coach (Mike) Vrabel and the whole staff. They put the faith in me to pick me. I will be ready to come there and work and make plays and do whatever I am asked. When I got on the phone, I felt like they got the biggest steal in the draft. I thought I would be gone on day two, honestly, but some things just change. We are at this point now and I have been drafted and people dream of Titans 2021 Draft Transcript

this. I am so thankful for it. For them to pick me, I am excited, but I think they got a great value pick in me and I am excited to prove that to them.

(on playing with Bud Dupree who formerly played with the Pittsburgh Steelers)

Just from him being a previous (Pittsburgh) Steeler, I’ve always watched him and T.J. (Watt) and they are great pass rushers. Actually, when I was out in Arizona training, I got connected with Bud (Dupree) and we have the same financial advisor now and I have been out with him a few times. I text with him. He was out at EXOS where I was at recovering from his ACL. We would chat it up and talk and we have had dinner. Me and him are a little bit acquainted and I will definitely be trying to learn from him and pick his mind and maybe try to get on his nerves. I know he likes asking me questions here and there about ACLs. So, maybe if I help him, he will help me even more.

(on what he learned from things not going as planned)

I have talked about this a lot. I have always been a big ‘it is what it is type of person’ so I kind of hold the emotions down. I just deal with it and on to the next. I think with the ACL, I learned the most. Back with the Michigan situation, I was still young. I wouldn’t say I had learned it yet. I just kind of went with the flow and was excited to be at Pitt and thankful that they wanted me. I was going somewhere where I was wanted, same way with the Titans. With the ACL, mainly, even this draft, it tested my patience. My work ethic and the desire to be great stayed the same through the rehab and the recovery. That wasn’t hard for me just the patience and not being where I wanted to be at the time I wanted to be, just being prepared at all times so that when my time did come and it was time for me, I would be ready and be able to show that. For me, it is about patience and continuing to strengthen my patience.

(on taking pride in making plays behind the line of scrimmage)

Absolutely. Even with that I always set high standards for myself. The higher standards you set, if you achieve them you are looking at an elite status and if you fall a little bit short, you are still in great status. With that 14 (tackles for loss), I wanted more sacks. I should have had at least a sack every game and I had played nine games and I didn’t have nine sacks. In college those sacks count as TFLs. I just see I could have had more, but I definitely pride myself in that. I feel like I can affect every play. Whether I am the one making the play, the TFL or the sack, or I am the one taking on blocks so someone else can go make the play. I just want to help the defense on every play and cause havoc for the offense and cause them to have to plan for me.

(on where he is best as a pass rusher and where does he need to develop)

I am best naturally on the edge and that’s because that is all I have ever played. If I get reps inside or at the three or somewhere in practice, I think I would be just as good at that. I think that I have the versatility to play up and down the line. For me, I would say the biggest thing to work on, these tall guys, I have heard it from middle school all the way through college is pad level. It is consistency with my pad level. My pad level is low. When my pad level is low my get off is fine, I have a quick first step. I get back there and I win. It’s when I get high and I look in the backfield and I try to see maybe a little too much is when it really doesn’t look as good on film. So for me, it is just my consistency with my pad level.

(on the challenge of getting on the field behind Bud Dupree and Harold Landry) Titans 2021 Draft Transcript

That’s why they picked me. I am excited to get behind both those guys and learn and push them. It gives me something to work for and if it was easy for me to step into then it would be a little different mindset. It just gives me something to even work for and it adds to the list to work harder for. It is just another task or hurdle to work toward and that is nothing I haven’t done before, so I am excited for it and just excited again to be behind those guys and learn from them and be a part of this defense. Turn it around on the defense and the pass rush. That is why they picked up Bud Dupree and I feel like that is why they just drafted me.

(on how Pitts’ defense prepared him for how the Titans could use him)

I think that it prepares us well. That is why I chose Coach (Pat) Narduzzi and Pitt. Everybody knew what he did at Michigan State and then again working with Coach Partridge. Those two guys I am just so thankful for and the position that they put that D-line in. Our defense was designed for us to make plays. Some defenses are made for the linebackers to make plays and the D-line just to hold gaps and stuff like that. Our defense, they want us to get back there. They will put us in situations to have one-on-ones. They will put us in situations have to blitzers to get one-on-ones. They expect us to make the play. We play man coverage, so they expect us to get back there so our DBs aren’t running up and down the field five seconds because it will break down eventually. I think being in that type of defense where essentially if there’s no D-line our defense isn’t going to perform very well, but we had a good line these last couple of years. We have been in the top of every category so I think it just prepares me to step in on the Titans defense and put may best foot forward and no matter what I am asked to do, be able to do it.

(on discussing playing against Tyler Vrabel with Coach Vrabel)

You are going to get me in trouble before I even get there. So I had some meeting with J Rob (General Manager Jon Robinson), Coach Vrabel and Coach (Ryan) Crow and all of them. I think the second meeting I had was with Coach Vrabel and I brought it up to him and he just laughed at me. He may have cussed at me, but besides that it was a good little laugh. He said I had a good game. His son will be a good player. He is still young.

(on where he is for the draft)

Actually, I am down home in Cooper City, Florida. I am at my best friend’s house. I have got the pool out here. All my friends and family, I have had my best friend from high school, his parents and brothers, three other of my best friends from high school and their parents, my mom and dad, sister, both sets of grandparents. My college best friend, Keyshon Camp, who is also my teammate. I live with him three years out of the four at Pitt. That’s just my go to right there. Just to have all that love and support around me and everybody that has helped me get here through the great times and the bad times. It has just been great. I don’t where I would be if it wasn’t for them so I am just so thankful for them to be here. They have helped me throughout the pass few days. Day two was a little rougher on me, but I came back day three and they were all here waiting just like I was. None of them ever waivered or left when the nights got long on day one or day two. I am just so thankful for them.

(on the importance of being a run stopper)

To me it is everything. Coach Narduzzi and Coach Partridge, especially Coach Narduzzi, preaches you have to stop the run. If you don’t stop the run, you are not going to get sacks, you are not going to get at the quarterback, you are not going to get to do the fun stuff, stuff that gets you drafted, stuff that gets you paid Titans 2021 Draft Transcript

when you get in the league. Those type of things. Once you stop run, teams have to pass, so that was our mindset as a D-line. We weren’t mad or shied away from playing against the run. We want to stop the run, get TFLs, stop teams that were highest in the NCAA is rushing and have their lowest average of the season so they would have to start passing, so we could just go out there and have fun. For me, I look forward in stopping the run. When you stop the run, you are taking the whole heart and soul from them because if they can’t stop the run block they definitely can’t stop you in the pass block. So, when you just shut them down, making TFLs and getting in the backfield and running backs that are used to being able to get six yards a carry are getting negative yards a carry it just makes the game fun. That’s when you get up and celebrate with the whole defense and you get excited to start in the second quarter, third quarter or it gets late in the game when they can’t run and you get after the passer that makes the whole game fun.

(on his experience with the Michigan recruitment and getting to the NFL draft)

Honestly, my whole life I always thought maybe I was a pretty revengeful. Like I said, I am a ‘it is what is it is type of person.’ After that freshman year in college, I was kind of over the Michigan thing. It’s a business. NCAA is a business. They have got to do what they think is best for them. I was excited I was at Pitt because they wanted me. When they recruited me with a week left for signing, they made it known how much they wanted me. Looking back, I always say everything happens for a reason, so it wasn’t meant for me to go to Michigan. Who knows? I may not be getting drafted if I went there. Nobody knew how it would have played out. I went to Pitt and had a great career, was an All-American and just got drafted to the NFL, so I just want to be thankful for that and not think about the people that weren’t to high on me. OLB RASHAD WEAVER (ROUND 4, 135 OVERALL) FEATURE STORY LINKS

The Tribune-Democrat: Panthers edge rusher Weaver took long road to NFL Draft

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Rashad Weaver becomes Pitt's 52nd consensus All-American and its first since 2016

Tribune-Review: Pitt's Rashad Weaver motivated by 9-year-old cancer survivor

Tribune-Review: Pitt elder statesmen Rashad Weaver, Jimmy Morrissey focus on final stretch

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: 'The epitome of a comeback story': How Pitt's Rashad Weaver became an All- American

TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT REVIEW April 29–MAY 1, 2021

wr 6TH ROUND, 205TH OVERALL 17 Racey McMath * Wide Receiver 6-3 * 224 * Sr. * 4L New Orleans, La. Edna Karr High School

CAREER Played in 34 games with six starts during his four years with the Tigers … Four-year letterwinner … Caught 33 passes for 522 yards and 4 TDs … Also served as a key contributor on special teams … Had six special teams tackles and forced a fumble.

SENIOR SEASON (2020) Started all six games that he appeared in as a senior in 2020 … Caught 14 passes for 195 yards and 1 TD … Slowed late in the year with an injury … Had best game against Auburn with five receptions for 51 yards … Caught at 30-yard TD pass in the second quarter from TJ Finley in LSU’s win over the Razorbacks … Forced a fumble on punt coverage in the second quarter against Missouri that led to an LSU touchdown one play later.

JUNIOR SEASON (2019) Developed into a key contributor among LSU’s fleet of wide receivers … Played in 14 games with no starts … Hauled in 17 passes for 285 yards and three touchdowns … Caught at least one pass in five of LSU’s final six games … Caught 17-yard pass against Oklahoma … Caught two passes for 67 yards, including a 58-yard TD reception from against Texas A&M … Outran defenders on a 60- yard TD reception from against Mississippi State … Finished with three receptions for 78 yards against Mississippi State … Caught career-high five passes for 48 yards, including a 6-yard TD reception from Burrow against Vanderbilt … Averaged nearly 17 yards a catch … Had a tackle on special teams against Clemson.

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2018) Played in 12 games with no starts … Caught two passes for 42 yards … Both receptions came in win over Ole Miss as he had catches of 23 and 19 yards against the Rebels … Special teams contributor as well, recording two tackles on that unit … Tackles came against Arkansas and UCF in the Fiesta Bowl.

TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2017) Played in the first two games of the season against BYU and Chattanooga … Did not record a stat.

HIGH SCHOOL Rated a three-star recruit by 247Sports, Rivals, ESPN, and Scout and listed as a Top 30 overall prospect in Louisiana by 247Sports, Rivals, and ESPN ... Played football and ran track in high school ... Led Edna Karr to state championship games as both a junior and senior ... Caught a pair of TD passes in helping Karr to a perfect 14-0 mark and the 4A state title in 2016 ... First team 4A in 2016 by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association ... Helped track relay team to a third-place finish in the 4x200 relay in the spring of 2016 ... Coached by Brice Brown.

PERSONAL Parents are Pam and James McMath ... Born June 14, 1999 ... Majoring in sport administration … Parents named him Racey due to the fact that during his mom’s nine-month pregnancy, he never stayed still … According to his mom, “it felt like he was just racing in my stomach, so we said, ‘ok, that’s going to be his name – let’s call him Racey.’”

Racey McMath’s Career Highs Receptions: 5, 2x (First: at Vanderbilt, 2019; Last: at Auburn, 2020) Receiving Yards: 76 at Mississippi State, 2019 Receiving TDs: 1, 4x (Last: vs. Arkansas, 2020) Longest Reception: 60 at Mississippi State, 2019

Racey McMath’s Career Receiving Statistics YEAR G-GS Rec. Yards TD Long 2017 2-0 0 0 0 0 2018 12-0 2 42 0 23 2019 14-0 17 285 3 60 (TD) 2020 6-6 14 195 1 30 TOTAL 34-6 33 522 4 60 (TD)

TITANS 2021 DRAFTEE QUESTIONNAIRE

WR RACEY McMATH (6TH ROUND, 205TH OVERALL)

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Full name: Racey James McMath Children's names and ages (if applicable): None Position: WR Nickname: Rae Height: 6-3 Names of parents: Pam and James McMath Weight: 217 Number of siblings: 1 younger brother (Yarun) Date of Birth: 6/14/99 Agent’s name: Martin Fischman Birthplace: New Orleans, La. Twitter: @ohrae17_ Marital status: Single Instagram: @ohrae17

COLLEGE

College(s) attended: LSU (2017-20) Degree date/credits remaining: None College Major: Interdisciplinary studies College jersey number: 17 Redshirt season(s): None Significance of jersey number: He was given 17

HIGH SCHOOL

High school (city, state): Edna Karr (New Orleans, La.) High Other sports played in high school: Track and field (100, School 200, high jump) Mascot: Cougars Year graduated: 2017

OFF THE FIELD

Familiarity with fellow Titans draft picks or veteran Titans players: His roommate at LSU in 2019 was current Titans CB Kristian Fulton. Family members currently or previously in the military: His father, James, previously served in the U.S. Army. The thing(s) people find most interesting about you: Funny, good personality. Pregame rituals: Listens to music (hip-hop). Outside of football and your family, what is something you’re passionate about? “Being a role model. Growing up, where I’m from, a lot of kids looked up to me, looked at me as motivation, and maybe they could get to where I’m at or go even further.” Something new you have done in the last year during quarantine/COVID-19 pandemic: Able to go on his agency’s yacht during his training in Miami. Biggest challenge overcome in your life and/or football career: “Having to keep working at LSU and having that never-quit attitude.” Football role model: On your “bucket list”: Traveling outside of the country Titans 2021 Draftee Questionnaire

Off-the-field interests and hobbies: Playing video games like “Call of Duty” and “Madden.” What do you like to collect? “I want to start collecting money. Outside of that, clothes and shoes.” Hidden talent: “I can make music, do a little rap.” Career aspirations outside of playing football: Coaching and being an entrepreneur. Prior jobs: None Most memorable sporting event you have ever watched: “When the Saints won the Super Bowl (XLIV) against the Colts.” Movie you can always re-watch: “Rush Hour” Best TV show to binge: “Martin” Other interesting facts: His parents named him Racey due to the fact that during his mom’s pregnancy, he never stayed still. “It felt like he was just racing in my stomach,” said his mom, Pam, “so we said, ‘OK, that’s going to be his name—let’s call him Racey.’”

TITANS DRAFT TRANSCRIPT April 29-May 1, 2021

WIDE RECEIVER RACEY MCMATH MAY 1, 2021

PRESS CONFERENCE WITH LOCAL MEDIA

WIDE RECEIVER RACEY MCMATH (on what the Titans told him they want to develop to unlock his potential) They want me to come in and just really learn the game and develop and be a great receiver. They see the potential in me and know I have the work ethic to be a great receiver, so that is what they are looking for me to do when I get to the team.

(on current Titan and former Louisiana State cornerback Kristian Fulton saying he would be the next star at LSU and if he has talked to Fulton since being drafted by the Titans) No sir, it just happened but I’m pretty sure after things settle down I’m going to call and talk it up with him. That was my roommate at LSU, so we are closer than close.

(on his strengths on special teams) I feel like it is how I use my speed. I have the size. I play with a physical edge to the game, but I know my speed is a big thing in my getting up and down the field and making those plays.

(on how much he worked with Louisiana State Special Teams Coach Greg McMahon on perfecting his technique and integrating himself into special teams ) Coach McMahon gave me the opportunity. He stayed on me. I always asked him questions and he always just gave me pointers on being a great special teamer because he saw the potential I had, and he always pushed me. He was the hardest on me at practice because he saw the potential. If I made a mistake, he would let me have it. I just know that was him wanting the best out of me because he saw the potential I had.

(on his biggest strength as a receiver) I know it has to be my speed, me getting up the field. I have a lot of other things I can always get better at, but my strong suit is definitely going to be speed.

(on his conversations with the Titans at the Senior Bowl and if he thought Tennessee could be a landing place for him) I did, because we had a conversation, and it wasn’t even about football to be honest. It was just a general conversation of them getting to know me. I felt like this was a place that I could have ended up and I just appreciate the organization choosing me really. I’m just going to give it my all.

(on what he needs to do to develop as a better receiver) I know me becoming a better receiver is just me getting in and out of my routes and making every route look the same. Once I get that down to a T, the sky is the limit from there. Titans 2021 Draft Transcript

(on what kept him from getting the same production as the other wide receivers at LSU) To be honest, those guys, they are just great players. There were just kind of ahead of me and I learned from those guys and we always competed at the end of the day. I can’t say that I didn’t work hard or anything like that and that I didn’t know what I was doing. But it was just something that happened. I know that everything happens for a reason and just waiting for the next step.

(on getting derailed by a hamstring injury) Yeah, after the tear in my hamstring, it held me back. But, thanks to LSU and my agent, we just got back and straightened up the hamstring so I could have a great Pro Day. The hamstring was a minor setback for me to come back. I feel like the hamstring is stronger now and those kinds of things happen.

WR RACEY McMATH (ROUND 6, 205 OVERALL) FEATURE STORY LINKS

Geaux 247: Q and A: Racey McMath answers NFL questions about special teams with elite speed

WGNO: Video: Edna Karr’s Racey McMath shines at LSU’s Pro Day Wednesday

The Advocate: Racey to win: LSU freshman receiver McMath started honing his running at early age

The Athletic: Why special teams ace Racey McMath is ready to break out at receiver

The Advocate: Born to run: Karr receiver Racey McMath brings blend of size and speed to LSU

FOX 8: ’His love of the game’ - LSU WR Racey McMath has evolved into the total package, says high school coach

TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT REVIEW April 29–MAY 1, 2021

S BRADY BREEZE 6TH ROUND, 215TH OVERALL 2021 PRO DAY

BRADY BREEZE Sr. » S » 6-0 » 196 25 Lake Oswego, Ore. » Central Catholic HS

CAREER STATS recoveries … Had two interceptions … at USC (Nov. 2): Led High School the team with seven tackles and had a 32-yard interception Rated a four-star prospect and the top player in Oregon by DEFENSIVE return for a TD in the second quarter … Also recovered a Rivals … Tabbed the No. 162 overall prospect in the class YEAR GP UA A TOT INT PD FF/FR fumble in the second quarter … One of 39 FBS players with and the No. 9 safety by Rivals … Finished as the No. 2 player 2017 11 15 8 23 1 3 0/0 an INT and fumble recovery in the same game … Named in Oregon and No. 288 overall recruit in the 247Sports 2018 13 7 3 10 0 0 0/0 Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week … vs. No. 5 Utah (Dec. composite rating … PrepStar All-American … Advanced to The 2019 14 43 19 62 2 5 1/4 6): Delivered a fourth-down stop on Utah’s first drive of the Opening Finals on the Nike campus … One of 50 high school TOTAL 38 65 30 95 3 8 1/4 game … Picked off a pass at the end of the first quarter … players selected to play for the U.S. Under-19 National Team Led the team with nine tackles … vs. No. 8 Wisconsin (Jan. in the 2016 International Bowl and was voted team captain ... Notes To Know 1): Set a career high for tackles for the second consecutive Two-time first-team all-state defensive back (The Oregonian) » 2020 Rose Bowl Defensive MVP after career-high 11 tackles, game with 11 stops … Returned a fumble 31 yards on a muffed … Back-to-back Mt. Hood Conference Defensive Player of a forced fumble and fumble record for a TD. punt for a TD in the third quarter … Forced a fumble in the the Year … Helped lead Central Catholic High School to an » One of eight FBS players since 2000 with two fumble fourth quarter that led to Oregon’s game-winning TD … First 8-3 record his senior year, a pair of Mt. Hood Conference returns for a TD and a pick-6 in the same season. FBS player since 2000 with 10-plus tackles, a fumble return titles and the Oregon 6A state championship in 2014 ... Had » Tied for the most defensive TDs (3) in the nation during TD and a forced fumble in a bowl game. 58 tackles (31 unassisted), two fumble recoveries, and one the 2019 season. interception as a senior while tallying 458 rushing yards As A Sophomore (2018) (7.6 avg.) and six touchdowns ... Also caught 10 passes for AS A Senior (2020) » Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention 179 yards and two more scores in addition to throwing for Opted out. Saw time in all 13 games … Played primarily on special teams one TD ... Accumulated 42 tackles and three interceptions … Made 10 total tackles, including seven solo … Had a tackle his junior year in addition to contributing 175 rushing yards As A Junior (2019) in nine games. and 172 yards receiving ... Earned second-team all-conference » Rose Bowl Defensive MVP honors as a sophomore at South Medford High School » Coaches Pac-12 All-Conference first team (Special Teams) As A Redshirt Freshman (2017) while recording 79 tackles and five interceptions before » PFF All-Pac-12 second team » Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention transferring to Central Catholic prior to his junior season ... » USA TODAY All-Bowl Team Played in 11 games … Made 23 tackles, including 15 solo, and Committed to Oregon as a junior in 2014 … Chose Oregon over » Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (Week 10) had one interception … Had a tackle in 10 of 11 games played Oregon State and Washington State. » PFF Championship Team of the Week … vs. California (Sept. 30): Made a season-high five tackles » PFF National Team of the Week (Week 10) … Played a season-best 35 snaps … at No. 12 Washington » Three-Time PFF Pac-12 Team of the Week (Week 3, 10 & 14) (Nov. 4): Registered first career interception and had three solo tackles. Led the team in tackles in the Rose Bowl and Pac-12 Championship Game … Totaled 20 tackles, including 15 As A Freshman (2016) solo, two pass breakups, an interception, a forced fumble Utilized a redshirt. and a fumble recovery for TD in the Rose Bowl and Pac-12 Championship Game … Three defensive TDs tied for the most in the nation … One of six FBS players with a pick-6 and fumble recovery for a TD … Just the eighth FBS player since 2000 with two fumble returns for a TD and a pick-6 … Played in 14 games … Started four of the last five contests … Led the team in tackles three times which tied for the most … Tied for fourth on the team with 62 tackles with 43 solo stops … Made seven or more tackles in four of the last six games … Finished tied for second nationally with four fumble

4 BACK-TO-BACK PAC-12 CHAMPIONS TITANS 2021 DRAFTEE QUESTIONNAIRE

S BRADY BREEZE (6TH ROUND, 215TH OVERALL)

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Full name: Braden James Breeze Children's names and ages (if applicable): None Position: S Nickname: None Height: 6-0 Names of parents: Jim and Christy Breeze Weight: 197 Number of siblings: 3 brothers (one older), 1 younger sister Date of Birth: 10/9/97 Agent’s name: Zeke Sandhu Birthplace: Medford, Ore. Twitter: @bradybreeze Marital status: Has a girlfriend, Maci Manos Instagram: @bradybreeze

COLLEGE

College(s) attended: Oregon (2016-20) College jersey number: 25 College Major: Business and economics Significance of jersey number: Given jersey No. 25 at Oregon but also wore 25 when he was young because his Redshirt season(s): 2016 favorite player was Reggie Bush Degree date/credits remaining: Graduated in March 2020

HIGH SCHOOL

High school (city, state): Central Catholic (Lake Oswego, Other sports played in high school: Baseball (centerfielder), Ore.) High School; transferred from South Medford (Medford, basketball (South Medford only) Ore.) High School

Mascot: Rams Year graduated: 2016

OFF THE FIELD

Relatives or close childhood friends in professional sports: His father, Jim, was a receiver and punt returner at Arizona State and Southern Oregon … uncle is former NFL safety Chad Cota (Oregon) … cousins Chase Cota (wide receiver at UCLA), Carson Cota (tight end at Arizona) and Mason Montgomery (linebacker at Cal-Poly). Familiarity with fellow Titans draft picks or veteran Titans players: Has known Titans third-rounder Elijah Molden his entire life because Breeze’s uncle Chad Cota and Molden’s father Alex were teammates at Oregon and later in the NFL at New Orleans. Any charitable causes that are meaningful to you: Diabetes awareness due to his grandmother’s battle … At his Pro Day, he raised $6,000 in “Reps for Rare Diseases” pledge drive … enjoyed going to elementary schools and talking to students during college. The thing(s) people find most interesting about you: “I’m a faith-based person. I like to give glory to God no matter what happens.” Pregame rituals: Takes a 15-minute nap about two hours before the game. Outside of football and your family, what is something you’re passionate about? “Passionate about my faith. It’s something we’re all working on, but I think it’s important to have in your life. I’ve been going to a lot of Bible studies in the past year and going to church a lot more consistently, taking my faith very seriously.” Titans 2021 Draftee Questionnaire

Something new you have done in the last year during quarantine/COVID-19 pandemic: Started golfing more and playing the practicing playing the ukulele more … “Also, last year we went to Hawaii for spring break on a family vacation. We were there right when COVID hit, and so as a family we just decided to stay. All seven of us ended up living in Hawaii for almost two months at an Airbnb for really cheap because there was nobody else to rent out the house there.” Biggest challenge overcome in your life and/or football career: “I wasn’t getting much playing time early on in college but kept quiet and grinded through it. I made sure to play all the special teams, and that ended up being one of the reasons I got drafted. But just kept patient and waited for my opportunity, knowing I should be on the field but hadn’t had the opportunity.” Football role model: His father, Jim … He also looks up to John Lynch, Brian Dawkins, Ronnie Lott and Reggie Bush (Bush is the reason he wore 25 in elementary school). On your “bucket list”: Skydiving Off-the-field interests and hobbies: Wakeboarding, snowboarding, anything outdoors and on the water. Do you have any pets? None What do you like to collect? Shoes, “just not crazy-expensive ones.” … Likes new technology, getting the latest headphones and electronics. Hidden talent: Playing the ukulele Career aspirations outside of playing football: Business field in sales, finance or marketing Prior jobs: He has delivered for DoorDash for the past two years, even continuing up to two weeks ago. “I’ll probably stop now that I won’t have as much time. But you have to make money somehow.” Most memorable sporting event you have ever watched: “The Tom Brady comeback against the Falcons in the Super Bowl (LI) and the (2006) Rose Bowl between Texas and USC.” Movie you can always re-watch: “Jerry Maguire,” “The Waterboy” and “Dumb & Dumber” Best TV show to binge: “Hawaii Five-0” Favorite musician or band: Kenny Chesney Other interesting facts: He was recruited by the Oregon baseball team before the Oregon football team when he was in high school. Even after committing to the football team, he was presented the opportunity to play centerfield for the Ducks. Ultimately, he decided to focus solely on football.

TITANS DRAFT TRANSCRIPT April 29-May 1, 2021

SAFETY BRADY BREEZE MAY 2, 2021

PRESS CONFERENCE WITH LOCAL MEDIA

SAFETY BRADY BREEZE (on returning the football for touchdowns and if it ever gets less exciting) It never gets less exciting. The more the merrier, honestly. But to describe that feeling, it's indescribable. Especially the work I put in and stuff, and the film that I had to watch to even be able to make those plays or even the drives that, you're tired, where you don't really want to push through it, but then you push through and sure enough the ball pops in your hands and stuff. Just knowing that you put in all that work and then being able to make plays like that, it's definitely very special to me and I know it's special to my family as well, to see me go to make plays like that. I'm so thankful.

(on what contributes to having a knack for finding the ball) That's hard work, man. Really the way to get your hands on the ball the best is by hustling and stuff, being around the ball, being around the ball carrier, running sideline to sideline and stuff like that. That's really the best way that I was able to make the plays I had. There's a lot of times where the ball pops out and it's right there, but it's really hustle. I remember Ray Lewis was doing an interview about it that I watched one time, and he was talking about the reason he got so many turnovers was because he was hustling around the field, doing the little things right when he was tired and stuff like that, so I've always tried to do that, making big hits because that's fine. I've always done that growing up being a big hitter and stuff. But definitely being around the ball, it's all about hard work and hustle for sure.

(on if playing 700 special team snaps in his three collegiate seasons sounds accurate) Every single year I played at Oregon, I played every single special teams, all phases of the game and everything. I really took pride in that. The other number does sound pretty familiar. I mean maybe not that high, but definitely somewhere around there. Special teams is something that I took near and dear to my heart, and that's really what has brought me to the position where I am, playing special teams, making plays that way, put in the hard work. But, played a lot of special teams snaps for sure. Ready to do that in the next level as well for the Titans.

(on interacting with the Titans through the Draft process) I had a lot of good Zoom interviews with some of the coaches through the Draft process and stuff. Did a lot of Zoom and stuff, breaking down film, breaking down special teams as well defense, everything. I definitely had a great feeling about the Titans. I really had a good connection with those coaches, and I feel like they knew – know that I took pride in special teams and I took pride in defense and stuff like that. So, I feel like yeah, for sure there's definitely a connection, and man, my family and I, we couldn't be more happy and more blessed to say that I'm a Titan. So, feeling very excited.

Titans 2021 Draft Transcript

(on opting out of the 2020 season and if that impacted his draft stock) At this point, it doesn't really matter where I'm at. I'm with the Titans, obviously. I was able to get drafted and stuff. But the reason I opted out wasn't because I didn't want to play in the 2020 season or anything like that. I came back for my senior year, was ready to rock and roll. But being in the Pac-12, obviously, you know, it was kind of weird how they canceled our season last second. I moved out my apartment, said goodbye to my teammates and stuff, hugged all my teammates, moved out of my apartment, moved back home, was training for the Draft and everything, and then five weeks later I get a phone call from my coaches asking me to return and come back and move back into my apartment because we had practice the next day and that we had a game in four weeks, because the Pac-12 announced our season so shortly. We were on such a short notice. Really, what it came down to is like, ‘You know what, it's such a short notice. Five weeks later I'm getting told I'm playing a season now?’ So, I was very frustrated with the Pac-12. I know my coaches were obviously upset with the Pac-12 as well. My teammates, we had a lot of a lot of Ducks that opted out last year, so it was very frustrating. But I don't think it affected my draft stock because the coaches understood how crazy it was with the Pac-12 and stuff. Regardless, I'm ready to be a Titan and I'm ready to make some plays and get on that field.

(on joining fellow Pac-12 safety Elijah Molden in the Titans backfield) Me and Elijah (Molden), we're good family friends. My uncle Chad Cota and his dad, Alex Molden, were teammates at Oregon for the Gang Green back in the day when they played in the Rose Bowl. I've known Elijah (Molden) my whole life, so it's pretty cool to be able to call ourselves teammates and I'm definitely excited. When I saw him get drafted to the Titans, I was like, 'Oh, that'd be pretty sweet to, you know, be his teammate.' Sure enough, I get a call from Head Coach (Mike) Vrabel. I was pumped. I'm like, 'Dude, I get to play, you know, with one of my lifelong friends.' So that's definitely going to be some special for us, to be able have that connection and stuff, playing 7-on-7 and stuff in high school. So, we're excited for sure.

S BRADY BREEZE (ROUND 6, 215 OVERALL) FEATURE STORY LINKS

GoDucks.com: BREEZE UPHOLDING FAMILY LEGACY WITH DUCKS IN PASADENA

The Left Bench: Brady Breeze: Continuing the family legacy in Eugene

KGW8: Oregon Ducks' Brady Breeze will be 'repping for rare diseases' at pro day

Portland Tribune: Breeze confident of NFL future

SI.com Ducks Digest: WATCH: Safety Brady Breeze talks NFL Draft and Pro Day

The Oregonian: For Oregon Ducks safety Brady Breeze, the 2020 Rose Bowl is proof dreams come true

TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT REVIEW April 29–MAY 1, 2021

PRESS CONFERENCE TRANSCRIPTS JON ROBINSON & MIKE VRABEL TITANS DRAFT TRANSCRIPT April 29-May 1, 2021

EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT/GENERAL MANAGER JON ROBINSON AND HEAD COACH MIKE VRABEL APRIL 29, 2021

PRESS CONFERENCE WITH LOCAL MEDIA

EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT/GENERAL MANAGER JON ROBINSON

(on getting answers on Caleb Farley’s injury history before drafting him)

Absolutely. We had a lot of meetings with Caleb (Farley) via Zoom. Our doctors and trainers spent a lot of time analyzing the stuff and talking with Caleb over the phone, and we’re super stoked to have him as a part of our football team.

(on Caleb Farley’s ability and competitiveness)

Yeah, I mean, he was a fun guy to evaluate on film. Extremely competitive, excellent size and speed for the position that he played. I talked to several of his coaches there at Virginia Tech, who raved about him as a person and his ability to learn and go out on the field and make plays for that defense there and he really just checked every box for us.

(on the confidence that Caleb Farley can perform as he did before his injury)

Yeah, again, I’m no doctor, but our medical staff they’ve dealt with a lot of injuries in the National Football League, and they feel confident in it. We spoke to him several times and said he was feeling great after having the latest procedure, and I have the utmost confidence he’s going to attack the process to get himself ready as soon as possible.

(on if he feels the Titans got increased value drafting Caleb Farley in the second half of the first round)

Yeah, I don’t know where the rankings are, but we certainly thought he was a premium player on our board. We had a lot of good grades from our scouts, from our coaches. We watched a lot of film on him, and just a guy with a really, really, really cool, really explosive skill set that’s going to help our football team.

(on if Titans doctors were able to spend time with Caleb Farley or if they had to rely on outside reports)

No, we spent time with him and got the medicals on him and had follow-up phone calls. We talked to trainers over at Virginia Tech that he’s worked with and really got a detailed breakdown of what he’s been doing and how he attacks everything, and everybody spoke glowingly of that. And, I’ve had follow-up conversations with our medical team several times about Caleb (Farley) because we had such an affinity for him, and again, just excited that he was there and we were able to pick him.

(on the Titans doctors speaking with Caleb Farley at the NFL Combine) Titans 2021 Draft Transcript

Well, I think there were certain players that our doctors, we had certainly earmarked for them to try to get to and talk to, and they did a great job of hustling around there at Indy and talking to the guys we kind of had starred.

(on if Caleb Farley is a good match of best player available and a Titans need)

Yeah, we’ll see how it goes. I think we’re trying to add this weekend, guys that we think can come in and help our football team. You can never have enough cover guys and you can never have enough good football players, and I think that he certainly fits both of those. We were excited when he was still there and we were on the clock.

(on if the Titans received any calls about trading the 22nd pick)

We did; we had a little bit going on there. We had a couple chances, but the value to move back, we didn’t feel like was worth risking losing the player.

(on if there is concern that Caleb Farley has not played in 17 months)

No, we felt confident in his ability. There were a lot of guys that opted out (of the 2020 season) in this draft and we didn’t take their cards off the draft board just because they didn’t play this year. Everybody had their own reasons for not playing and we evaluated those guys and stacked those guys up based on the film that we had and the games that they played in.

(on how the reports on Caleb Farley’s back impacted the Titans evaluation of him)

I’d say we stayed pretty much the same with him the whole way. Anytime a player has a medical condition, it’s up to the doctors and those guys to investigate that and provide us with information. My hat goes off to those guys. They did an outstanding job of vetting out all the information and clearing him for us. The skillset that you see on tape and the person that we got to know and the recommendations that all the coaches and staff that I talked to about Caleb (Farley), all that stayed the same.

(on how many positions were in play for the Titans with the 22nd pick)

There were a couple. Yeah, there were a couple guys we were looking at, but we just felt Caleb (Farley) was far and away at the top of the heap.

(on if he expects Caleb Farley to be ready for training camp and to contribute in Week 1)

Yeah, we don’t put timetables or expectations on that. I know that when I talked to him, he said ‘when can I get the playbook? I’m ready to come in and get to know my teammates and work hard.’ That’s our expectation for him and he knows what that is. His work ethic was outstanding at Virginia Tech and we expect the same thing when he comes in here.

(on whether Caleb Farley will need additional medical procedures on his back)

Yeah, I don’t think so. I’m not going to get into the medical files on him. I think whatever’s been disclosed out there is what it is and he said he’s feeling good. When we talked to the training staff over at Virginia Tech, they said he’s working hard over there with those guys and feeling good. So, he’s excited to get in here and work with our guys. Titans 2021 Draft Transcript

(on Caleb Farley’s character)

Yeah, I mean this guy’s…I’ve talked to several position coaches that just raved about his work ethic and his desire to come in and meet extra when he switched positions and learn the cornerback position. He was a guy that wanted to know the entire defense, not just his job because he wanted to know how he fit into that puzzle, if you will. So, a guy that’s totally all in when it comes to football.

(on what Caleb Farley will learn as he becomes more experienced playing cornerback)

Yeah, I think he’ll come in and learn the techniques that we teach for corner play and learn our terminology, learn our scheme, work hard at getting that down and be a good teammate. I mean, I think that’s the one thing he told me on the phone tonight; he’s like ‘When can I get the playbook, and when can I come? I want to meet my teammates?’ So, that’s kind of where his mindset is right now, and I can’t wait to get him here.

(on if just one team doctor was allowed at the NFL Combine)

I think that’s correct. I don’t have the medical rules in front of me Paul (Kuharsky). Sorry.

(on his thought process heading into Rounds 2 and 3 of the NFL Draft)

Yeah, we’ll see kind of how the guys come off the rest of the night here and then we’ve got to weather some picks tomorrow and we’ll see kind of as we inch closer down there to where we’re at who’s available and if we get any action to move around. We’re still open to that and just see how it goes. Continue to add players that we know are going to come in and help the team.

HEAD COACH MIKE VRABEL

(on getting answers on Caleb Farley’s injury history before drafting him)

I think Jon (Robinson) said everything. We were comfortable, I think, with where the issues were and enjoyed our numerous meetings with him, interactions with him. It’s just something that we’ll have to work through here.

(on Caleb Farley’s ability and competitiveness)

I think the thing that stood out to me was the athleticism. I think you see a former receiver who has learned how to play corner and will continue to, hopefully like a lot of us, continue to improve. But there is a certain level of athleticism, smoothness, a lot of fluidity. So, that was really what stood out there was just the athleticism.

(on the Titans plan for Caleb Farley to get on the field)

The plan is to get him here as soon as he’s able to be here to begin working with Todd (Toriscelli) and continue to evaluate where he’s at. Get him into minicamp and begin to meet with him, get him acclimated to what we’re doing, get him acclimated to this football team, but neither his agent nor anybody else knows when he’s going to be ready. We’ve been down this road before. I’m not going to compare him with what Jeffrey Simmons might have went through; different injuries, different players. So, we’re confident and comfortable, and that’s why we took him. We’re extremely excited, but we’re not going to sit here and try to give everybody a timeline of when that might happen. Titans 2021 Draft Transcript

(on how Caleb Farley fits into the Titans secondary)

He’s long and I think that’s something they did a lot at Virginia Tech. Those guys were manned up outside; not a whole lot of help and that’s what they did. So, he’s coming from a very aggressive scheme that puts a lot of pressure on those guys on the outside. That’s what they’ve always done there and they’ve been successful. So, I think it’s Cat coverage. I got this cat, you got that cat, and that’s what he’s used to. So, we’ll get him to learn what we’re doing and see where he fits in.

(on how Virginia Tech has historically developed cornerbacks)

Well, I think what the draw is, and there are a lot of great coaches that prepare players for the next level, and certainly that program is one of them. Bud (Foster) has done that throughout the years. They’ve had some really, really good defensive players. He’s also a former receiver, so I think that development is going to continue to happen. They don’t play every coverage and I think that’s something that he’ll learn quickly is to try to have probably a larger playbook, expand what they asked him to do in the past as opposed to what we would ask him to do.

(on Caleb Farley’s ability to improve)

Well, I think (the learning curve) will probably be pretty high. I mean, I think that when you’re talented and you’re willing…this is a guy we love to talk football with. We’ve talked a lot of ball and had some really good conversations between Jon (Robinson) and I, position coaches and scouts. These were easy communications, they were easy conversations. So, talented players that are willing to play hard and willing to be coached; they have a pretty high ceiling.

(on the versatility that Caleb Farley brings to the Titans cornerback room)

I think we’ll kind of see how a lot of those things play out as he continues to work his way onto this football team. That’s a long way away, but we’re excited about adding a talented player at a position that is a premium position in this league and can make a huge impact. But, to try to figure out where all those pieces are going to fit right now is not something that we’re going to do. We’re going to try to work with him and try to improve him and try to get him acclimated to this football team.

(on Caleb Farley as a person)

I saw a very genuine, dedicated player who appeared to be a great teammate. In the conversations, he was well- spoken. You know, I would say the conversations I have with players are probably private in nature, and so, again I enjoyed it. I thought the time went quickly. It wasn’t something that, when we asked them to ask us questions, he was quick to ask questions. You know, sometimes Jon (Robinson) and I get tired of being the ones asking questions and so we really like to see what these players want to learn from us and what they want to ask us. So, again, those conversations were very easy. TITANS DRAFT TRANSCRIPT April 29-May 1, 2021

EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT/GENERAL MANAGER JON ROBINSON AND HEAD COACH MIKE VRABEL APRIL 30, 2021

PRESS CONFERENCE WITH LOCAL MEDIA

Q. A lot of people thought you guys might hit in the first couple of rounds, was that a consideration given the losses or were people selected just before?

JON ROBINSON: Yeah, there were certainly players in those position groups that we liked. We tried to move around some tonight. We were able to slide back. We tried moving up and couldn't get up quite high enough a couple times, and that's just kind of the way the players fell at the end. But there are some players still left. We've got six picks tomorrow, and there are still some players on the board that we like.

Q. As kind of a follow-up to that, you said there are players at the receiver and tight end spot that you like. Are some of those capable of being able to come in and be significant contributors at those positions and be guys who can be starter, even day three draftees?

JON ROBINSON: I think, yeah, we've said it all along, once we add them to the team, we have a certain evaluation on the player and what we think the skillset is going to be. Ultimately it will be up to the player to come in and work hard, buy into our program, and what play time they get they will earn. I think that we have proven that with players that we historically have selected in the third day, guys that have came in here. (Jayon) Brown was a fifth-round pick that worked and earned playing time as a starter for us. We tell these guys, ‘It doesn't matter where you're selected, what matters is you come in here and you're committed to improving and you're committed to being coached,’ and we feel like certainly these guys that we've picked the last two nights are about that. Hopefully looking to add six more tomorrow.

Q. What are you adding with (Monty) Rice to your linebacker core and why is it important to create competition with any group, not necessarily linebacker?

MIKE VRABEL: Competition is something – we would love to build our competition around. It's about competition and winning, and so when you try to put a roster together, and Jon (Robinson) and I communicate about it daily, is just try to put pieces together, people that are going to want to reflect us on and off the field that are willing to put the team first, obviously love football, those things, and just really enjoyed our conversations. This is a player that as we watched other players – and watch a lot of SEC football when you get ready for the Draft – he kept showing up, kept making plays and the more we talked with him, got to know him, this is a confident player who was willing to lead inside and was productive.

Q. You mentioned trying to move around a little bit. When you do make the decision to move back when you did with the one pick, was that after missing out on some guys at that spot?

JON ROBINSON: No, there were a couple guys that we were still considering there. But you know, that pick in the fourth round to slide back a few spots we felt was a good value to us, adding another player early on in the process tomorrow. There were still players there that we would have considered at that pick but just felt like the value to slide back and pick up that fourth was really good for us. Titans 2021 Draft Transcript

Q. In talking to Elijah (Molden) early in the process, he said he really liked the meetings with you guys and he just said that on the Zoom just now. What was it about the connection? Why did he seem like such a guy that matched what you guys want to do?

MIKE VRABEL: I think he's been raised well. Obviously, his upbringing and his career in Washington, what he learned there, (there were) a lot of things. That was early on. That was one we checked off pretty quickly and said we're all set with this guy. We asked him about school and he gave such a genuine answer. He said, ‘I don't really love school but I love to learn.’ That really, I think, sunk in. He was just intelligent. Talked ball. He knew about our football team. He had prepared for the interview by watching our football team. He spoke highly of how we played and the effort and finish which we play with. You know, this was an exciting pick for Jon (Robinson) and I and everybody involved with our organization, our coaches and Miss Amy (Adams Strunk). This is going to be a fun guy to coach.

Q. You said on Monday that you liked the depth at pass rusher and you feel like there's guys situationally that could come in and help. Did that kind of go into overlooking some of the players that you had options to get and now you're in a situation where you will probably have to pick one later?

JON ROBINSON: Yeah, we'll see how it comes off tomorrow. There's still some depth there at that position spot for us. We'll see who of those guys are available tomorrow. We were in between picks on a couple of those guys there that came off and certainly we would have considered if we were on the clock, and that's just kind of the way it goes with the draft. We try to position ourselves to get a couple guys and it just never really manifested itself. There's still pretty good depth at that position in the later rounds.

Q. What kind of an advantage does (Elijah) Molden have with growing up with a father who played in this league?

MIKE VRABEL: I don't know that. I mean, again, I think that would be – I'm sure you've asked him. You'd have to ask Tyler (Vrabel). You'd have to ask my son. I don't know. I think there's a lot of opportunities that I think children have that parents, fathers are professional athletes, just being around teams, being around the locker room, understanding how powerful that thing can be and the bond that's created between athletes from all over that come together to form a team, and that's probably something that I would have said. You know, my dad wasn't an athlete, he was a coach when I was growing up, so I don't know.

Q. Have you talked to Atlanta about Julio Jones?

JON ROBINSON: Yeah, I'm not going to comment about any talks that we might have had with other teams regarding players.

Q. You've spent three picks in the last six years at right tackle, two firsts and a second now. Isn't that an awful lot at one spot?

JON ROBINSON: I think tackle is a premium position in the National Football League. I think that's a position that resources are allocated towards, and you know, we are going to keep looking and keep trying to add football players at that position that we think can come in and contribute to the team and help us win.

Q. When you're thinking about scheming cornerbacks and putting the right guys on the field, do you think about it in terms of this guy might be more of a slot corner, this guy is more outside, base, or is it just simply get the best three on the field in a nickel situation?

MIKE VRABEL: You know, I appreciate that. I don't think right now we're in a scheme mode. I think that we do do that, I think, in our evaluations. Sometimes it's nickel only, it's inside, outside, it's outside and can potentially play inside. Those are conversations we have. I think as we get closer to the season and we start to say, ‘OK, maybe there's a bigger slot or there's a quicker slot that maybe you would match up differently there.’ We would like them to know all the positions. Titans 2021 Draft Transcript

You know, obviously the no outside, and we do get into substituted defenses, having a few guys that can play inside, sometimes we play nickel versus 12 personnel and that may be a bigger nickel or that could even be a safety. We talked about (Amani) Hooker that's learned more than one position. Right now, I don't know about the scheme factor, but certainly I think that that comes in play with some of our evaluations that we look at as where we would probably look at this player at, whether it's, you know, nickel or inside outside or outside inside?

Q. With (Monty) Rice, you talked about the other two players with this. What did he do or say pass the loves football test?

MIKE VRABEL: I don't think there's anything that you say. I would rather go by the old adage of, ‘Show me and don't tell me because I see better than I hear.’ He does play with a demeanor that we think – kind of really enjoy watching him, and again, we've been through this. Jon (Robinson) and I sit in there with these scouts that do a fantastic job, and kept showing up, kept tackling the ball, kept flying around. And I think that this was a player that really grew on us, and me personally I think as a coach in our conversations with him and watching him on film. I think that's always a good sign. When you're putting on a tape or you notice another player that you weren't intending to watch, that's usually a pretty good sign.

Q. What's a realistic role for (Monty) Rice as a rookie and how similar is he to Rashaan (Evans) and what's the confidence in Rashaan?

JON ROBINSON: We have good confidence in Rashaan (Evans). Monty (Rice), he'll come in and compete at the inside linebacker position on special teams. To what degree he picks up the defense and understands that and learns that and earns play time, that will be determined by him and his work ethic and based on the information that we were – that I got from Georgia. Consummate worker, loves football, works hard, leader, vocal. All those things were very positive in his favor.

MIKE VRABEL: I guess I would just first address Rashaan (Evans). Extremely confident and comfortable with Rashaan. He comes in and tries to make a daily impact on our football team in virtual meetings. He's learning. We're doing some things that continue to change that position and I think he's excited about that. And then with Monty (Rice), it was looking at a player, trying to get younger and help us on special teams and what his expectation level is is the same for everybody. You know, come in and know what to do as quickly as possible, and play as hard and as fast as you can and try to help the team in any possible way.

Q. Wonder how difficult it is to evaluate a guy who plays at an FCS level like (Dillon) Radunz and how important was he did at Senior Bowl and seeing him play against higher level competition?

JON ROBINSON: Yeah, that's a good question. Their season was shortened obviously. That Senior Bowl exposure was really good for him to go against some of the best of the best in college football. Got a chance to spend some time down there with him, get to know him. He's about what we're about, you know, football-wise and makeup and commitment to being a good football player. Yeah, that Senior Bowl experience and week down there for him both in the practices and in the game was very positive in his favor.

MIKE VRABEL: I wouldn't have too much to add to that. I agree with everything Jon (Robinson) said. I don't want to sit there and repeat it. Some of these players have played at a smaller school and when given the opportunity to go to the Senior Bowl and they take advantage of it, you take notice and you go back. That's what the Senior Bowl does, and then you go back and study what tape is available and watch their workout and try to project and have a vision for them.

Q. Four of your five top cornerbacks now new, and Kristian (Fulton) didn't play a heck of a lot last season; he's only in his second year. How much of a challenge for those guys to rebuild that cohesion and clubhouse mentality that your secondary thrived on when it was at its best? Titans 2021 Draft Transcript

MIKE VRABEL: Well, I don't think that – you don't play well and don't win games in this league because of tee shirts and slogans. You win games in this league by coming together as a team and as a unit and a position group and going out there and pushing each other and trying to work, and every year is new. Every year there's going to be change. There's going to be different things that are going to be asked of him from a playbook perspective and sometimes from a role. I think that they got off to a great start. I think all of these meetings have been fantastic. I think they have been better than what I remember it being last year with the virtual sessions. Some players are coming in and when we have an opportunity to have in-person meetings, we will. So, we'll just keep coaching them, and I think these guys are still – continue to go build a bond and I know they will do that as we work closer towards the season.

Q. When you bring in a guy like (Elijah) Molden who has versatility and can play safety or nickelback and things like that, do you just try to figure out where he best fits in or do you try to think of creative ways to use a guy with that type of versatility?

MIKE VRABEL: I think you have to give the young players a position to focus on and then as they expand and they are showing an ability to understand and comprehend what that job is, then you can give them another job. I'm sure that Elijah (Molden) will be excited about doing that, but I think you've got to give them a place to start and we'll consider what we feel like is best for him and what's best for the football team.

TITANS DRAFT TRANSCRIPT April 29-May 1, 2021

EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT/GENERAL MANAGER JON ROBINSON AND HEAD COACH MIKE VRABEL MAY 1, 2021

PRESS CONFERENCE WITH LOCAL MEDIA

Q. This defense is going to look different; how important is it to make changes in this unit?

JON ROBINSON: In my time, you go into free agency and the Draft and there's roster turnover every year and we added players in free agency after the season was over, we added some guys this weekend via the draft, and excited to work with all these guys whenever we can get back and get rolling.

Q. For both of you, how critical were the interactions that you had with the guys that you ended up picking at the Senior Bowl? Seemed like there was a pretty good run, I think six players that you ended up selecting participated in the Senior Bowl this year.

JON ROBINSON: Yeah, that's a great question. I think that those guys – that was the one setting where we could really sit down and talk to those guys. They had Plexiglass up. Restrictions certainly weren't as loose then as they are now. But we had masks on and we were able to talk to them face-to-face and interact with those guys and came away impressed with those guys that we selected this weekend after talking to them down there.

MIKE VRABEL: Some of the practices are critical, that you can go back and watch, the one-on-ones and drill work and watch practice. Sometimes the game gets a little muddy. There's not a whole lot of time to prepare. It's pretty simple scheme on both sides. But I think the practices are really cool, to be able to go back and watch on tape as well.

Q. You move up to go (Dez) Fitzpatrick. How do you see him fitting in as a rookie?

JON ROBINSON: Yeah, we watched a lot on him and we like his size. We like his speed. We like his length. He's got good route running skills. He's got some things he's got to clean up. I love his toughness. I love his tenacity as a blocker. He's good in traffic catching the football. One of the things as we continue to visit with him and talk to the staff there at Louisville about him is how tireless his work ethic was. That's one thing we talked about is get ready to bring your work ethic here to Nashville.

MIKE VRABEL: Things are going to be the same for Dez (Fitzpatrick) as everybody else we added this week and the players currently on our roster, is try to make a daily impact on our football team. But for rookies, it's about coming in and learning what to do, and being able to go out on the practice field at some point in time and be in positions to help themselves and to compete and try to earn the respect of their teammates.

Q. For both you guys, on the tight end position, not drafting a tight end, how close were you there at various points, is it disappointing not to get one and how would you assess where you are at that position right now?

JON ROBINSON: Yeah, we were close a couple times. We had some discussions yesterday, some today. And you know, we like the group that we've got and we'll continue to evaluate players that are available here after the Draft as we start that process. I've gotten several calls from general managers on other teams that have players on their roster, so the Titans 2021 Draft Transcript roster building process is never over. But we are excited with the group that we've got back, and see how those guys come in and compete and continue to evaluate the players that are available as we continue to move through the offseason.

MIKE VRABEL: I don't know what you'd like me to add. Is there something you didn't get answered there?

Q. Just, I guess, let me quick follow up then since you threw that out --

MIKE VRABEL: I don't want to be redundant, that's all, you know what I mean.

Q. It's probably more of a giant question, but MyCole Pruitt, is there a possibility that he could be back?

JON ROBINSON: Yeah, we'll see kind of how it goes here and like I said in the post-draft, and as we inch closer to mandatory minicamp and the offseason and training camp, and MyCole (Pruitt) has played a lot of good snaps for us. He's done nothing to warrant not being under consideration to come back here.

Q. Wondering if you can evaluate (Rashad) Weaver, edge rushers, seems likes a lot of times, sometimes they forget about playing against the run. This guy seems to get a lot of high marks for playing against the run in addition to going against the quarterback and wonder if you guys can talk about that a little bit.

JON ROBINSON: Yeah, I think that he's a tough player, he's a team captain and they speak very highly of him. He's got good length. He's got good strength in the position, you know, so much so that they even kicked him down at the Senior Bowl and you can see him play down some over the guard in there and he held his own. He's a high motor player. He's a fun player to watch. I think he's a disruptive player in both the run and the pass game, and excited for him to come in here and compete and work.

MIKE VRABEL: I think touching on that Senior Bowl experience, so many of these players go down and they are looking to showcase their skills and they ask them to move down inside and here is a kid that's going to go and try to make a name for himself or get recognized playing a position he's played for four years in college and they move him inside to play 3-technique, and he didn't leave. He didn't pack his stuff up and leave. He went in there and tried to do it the way they coached him to do it. Didn't run around blocks. He tried to play blocks how they coached him to do it. That's impressive and certainly stood out to me. I'm like, ‘Why don't you try and run around and make some plays?’ He was just like, he was trying to do it however they were coaching him how to do it and I think that says a lot about who he is.

Q. (Racey) McMath seems like a guy that has all the measurables you could want in a receiver. Probably needs a little more polish before he's really ready to go. What's the key to unlocking his potential and getting him to be more than a special teams contributor?

JON ROBINSON: Well, I think it will be his daily work ethic, which is good, his preparation, his attention to details. But he is a big, fast receiver. He plays the game with toughness and a physicality component that's easy to see on film. And then his contributions in the kicking game, you know, certainly had him pushed up there for us and we had him really highly rated for what he's been able to do on special teams.

MIKE VRABEL: He plays with a lot of speed and violence and is willing to put his body on the line for his football team, and we'll continue to develop him and work with him on route craft and details and coverage recognition and all those things that go into improving as a wide receiver. But just enjoy his demeanor, his play demeanor and how fast and how physical he plays.

Q. How more dynamic do you feel you are as a team after the Draft? Titans 2021 Draft Transcript

JON ROBINSON: I think we are a better football team after this weekend. I said it last night and I said it this morning to the group. These guys that we selected this weekend, we loved watching those guys play football. We loved watching – putting the tape on and watching them do a job that we are now going to hire them to do. I think they are going to add value to the football team in their various roles, and they are about what we are about with their play style and their makeup.

Q. Is Weaver an outside linebacker as opposed to an end? He's with that group?

JON ROBINSON: Yeah, I think he starts in that group and goes in the outside linebacker group. He's a guy with, how we have been able to evaluate, has shown he's able to play down at guard or hit up on a tackle. He has some versatility to play some defensive end potentially. We'll try him at a couple different spots but he certainly goes into the outside linebacker room to start.

Q. Could you speak to the dynamic question? Is that something that's important to you?

MIKE VRABEL: Why did you say it so fast? You said it so quickly?

Q. Because I was going to get cut off maybe.

MIKE VRABEL: OK. No, I mean, I don't think we're looking for – we’re looking for a successful football team. We're looking for a team that's complements each other and that's competitive at every position. Those are the conversations that Jon (Robinson) and I have. We want a team that's about winning and pushing each other, and so whether that's dynamic or not, I don't know. I know that there were guys that we really enjoyed watching play football. Whether they had speed or size and they did something really, really well at their position. That's all I would allude to.

Q. You all lost a lot of defensive starters from last year in free agency and obviously have a big crop coming in both from this weekend and what you did in free agency. What's the key as a coaching staff when you have a lot of turnover and new faces to get everybody on the same page and ready to go quickly in a new system?

MIKE VRABEL: And I would add to that, in a virtual setting, to start the program. You know, I think that that's challenging and I have to weigh my time in a team meeting and obviously we have special teams meetings, but how much time do I give the coaches as a defensive unit and offensive unit and then also, positionally. You know, we only get so much time with them right now virtually. So that's been something that I've had to probably sacrifice a little bit of now is my time with them as a team and be able to transfer that time to positional and unit meetings, and so I think you start there. We've been breaking these guys up into groups so you'd have maybe two or three D-linemen, a couple linebackers and a couple defensive backs and they kind of go and they work on what we call virtual classroom and they work through the screens obviously with the coaches that are giving them calls, looking at formations and that's something that we are trying to do. We are just trying to recreate what they would do in a walk through on the field so they are hearing each other talk and voices. That's the first step. The next step would be in-person meetings and walk throughs when we can do that and ultimately phase three and OTAs and then training camp. But you have to put the time in and hear the guy's voice and play off of the guy in front of you and work with the guy next to you, and that takes practice.

Q. Most of your picks on the first two days were defense and you add a couple more today. Do you feel like you got a nice blend of players who can both start and then also contribute as role players?

JON ROBINSON: I think that's what we try to do is put all of that together. The players that are on our roster after the season's over, the ones that we add in free agency, and then how we attack the Draft. You're trying to blend all that together with various roles on the defensive side of the football, various spots in their careers. But I feel like we've got a good mix of a lot of that on the defensive side. Titans 2021 Draft Transcript

Q. Given what you have with Derrick Henry, how much was size and ability and willingness to block a consideration when looking at wide receivers from this group?

JON ROBINSON: Yeah, that's a great question, and I think both the guys that we added today, they are not afraid to go stick their face in there and dig out a safety or go stalk a corner and try to drive them out of bounds. You know, that toughness component. And when we talked to some of these receivers, some we liked and weren't able to take them, that's huge for our football team. That's part of our identity is to go in there and block for whoever we hand the ball to. Much like when we asked the running backs to block in pass protection, when they are trying to get open and catch a football. They have to do their job in the run game and the running backs do their job in the pass game so that they can get open and catch.

Q. Potentially you talk about the roster not being done. With the cap situation what it is, could we perhaps see some rubbing? Tannehill out there, but could that open up more room to fill tight end or other needs?

JON ROBINSON: Yeah, that's something that we are working through is taking stock of the Draft and the picks and how those resources are going to allocate into the cap figure. Seeing which players, it might be viable to do that to give us a little bit of room. I've said this before at the start of free agency, you have to kind of have your emergency roster needs set aside. You've got to put that in a savings account for lack of a better term so that you can field positions as injuries happen, knock-on-wood that we don't have that many. But yeah, that's something that we are certainly working through is contracts and players to restructure to maybe give us a little bit more room there.

Q. Jayon (Brown) had 6 sacks in 2018, having him back, the addition of Rice, that inside linebacker position and then Weaver, can you move guys around maybe to have more depth or to find more sacks this year from guys that are not traditional sacking positions?

MIKE VRABEL: I think we had some secondary sacks. If you look back, and again, it doesn't mean anything from one year to the next, but we had a bunch of secondary sacks from corner, nickel, safety. We have to affect the quarterback, and whether that's bringing four, you start there, and if you can bring four and cover, and if not, you have to keep adding pieces into the rush. Jayon (Brown) has certainly proven to be somebody that has versatility. I think he's gotten better every year in his ball production and has come up with some huge turnovers for us. Some, either he's tipped or punched the ball out -- and other guys you mentioned, the younger players. We'll start off with those younger guys at a position and give them more as they can handle, that's fine.

Q. With two final picks, obviously we mentioned McMath there but going with some guys that can bring a lot in terms of special teams, with Brady Breeze, what did you see out of him out of Oregon and were you familiar with the fact that he knew of Elijah Molden and they are like really good friends, childhood friends, I believe?

JON ROBINSON: I think they certainly play stylistically similarly. They drove themselves around. He was a fun guy to watch on defense. He was a fun guy to watch in the kicking game. He's one of the first ones down on kicking units. He's instinctive. He finds the football on special teams much like he does on defense and he's a good tackler. He was a highly rated special teams guy for us in our stacks, and we were stoked to add him there late in the sixth.

Q. This follows up my question from Thursday, but now you have three of these draft picks who have played a combined one game since 2019. Just wondering why after such a weird year that's not an issue? And how does that change or impact their development?

JON ROBINSON: I think their development will be dependent upon them. They are certainly going to get coached and going to get pushed. They are going to come in here and work hard in how quickly they progress and improve will ultimately be on them. I think that's one of the things that we had to work through this season was with the opt-out guys. You can't just take guys, every guy that played this year when you start to look at the skillsets of players and how Titans 2021 Draft Transcript they stack up, certainly vertically within their position group and horizontally with other positions, you have to go with the film that you have and get to know them on the Zoom calls and make those decisions.

Q. Looking at your receiver group, I don't know that there's specifically a defined slot receiver. How do you feel about that group and is that something that you would like to address?

MIKE VRABEL: We feel like we have slots there. I'm not sure if our evaluations of our receiving group are the same but we've got guys that played in the slot for us and we'll keep working guys around and giving them opportunities.

Q. Following up, with the addition of the guys you got today in the later rounds at wide receiver and Josh Reynolds, do you feel like you're pretty well set at the wide receiver position in terms of what departed there, or is there still a need to supplement given the departure of some of those guys?

JON ROBINSON: Yeah, like I said earlier, we'll continue to evaluate players that are available. Players that are on the street that don't have jobs or players that do have jobs on other teams that may become available. That's part of my job. That's part of our job is to constantly evaluate the pool of players, the supply of players that you can add to your football team and then make the decisions that's best for the team.

Q. Decision on Rashaan Evans and his fifth-year option?

JON ROBINSON: Still working through that. I think we've got till Monday to kind of come to some finality there.

Q. Is a Steve Gostkowski return a possibility?

JON ROBINSON: Right now, we have Tucker McCann the team and like of those other questions, we continue to look at the players that are out there and have discussions and kind of see where they are at. It's similar to the MyCole Pruitt conversation. At the end of the day, we have to make the best decision for the football team and the player.

Q. I guess for both of you, but Jon, you brought up wanting to make this draft process a little more inclusive under the circumstances of everything being virtual. How do you feel like you went about accomplishing that, and is it just as simple as having more people on the Zoom calls or in these meetings.

JON ROBINSON: I think that that's probably it, is just having more people in the Zoom meetings, in the Zoom sessions, interacting with the players, if they are not interacting with the player, they are at least listening to whoever is interacting with the player and taking notes and looking for various things throughout the Zoom call to try to get an evaluation on how the player might fit.

MIKE VRABEL: I would add, I want to express my, I think, gratitude to Jon (Robinson) and his staff. I know that those scouts, it's tough to be able to have to go out there and try to get information during the time that we're in, the coaching staff for the amount of time that they put in to bring all that information back to Jon and I for us to digest and go through and watch and stack them and put them all together. It's never going to be perfect because everybody is going to have a slightly different opinion. But we got a lot of great information from everybody that was involved. We'd just like to thank all those people that helped us bring these players in.

Q. You picked a lot of players that had participated in the Senior Bowl. Is that something that weighed in more heavily in the decision-making this year or was that just coincidence? What's behind that?

JON ROBINSON: Yeah, talked a little about that earlier but that was certainly a great exposure for these players to go down there and see those guys live, interview every single player at the Senior Bowl, have an actual face-to-face conversation with those players. That was really, really good for us to get the information firsthand down there. Titans 2021 Draft Transcript

Q. Did Weaver add or subtract point for getting a sack against BC?

MIKE VRABEL: This is a smart player and I'm going to tell you the conversation I had with Tyler (Vrabel). I said, ‘If you want to play in this league, you're going to need to play against players like this and compare yourself against players in the National Football League and Rashad (Weaver) is one of those players,’ and that's what I told Tyler. Tyler had his opportunity eventually. But this is about us bringing in guys that we enjoy watching and that we think are going to make great additions to our football team.

Q. Mike, as you look at the pieces that have now been added on defense, is there a characteristic that you kind of see that jumps out of this group and how eager are you to get working with them on the field?

MIKE VRABEL: Very eager. We are eager to coach. We are eager to develop and try to teach players. That's what we are in this business for, outside of winning championships. So we'll have to find out when that's going to occur. We have a time set for rookie minicamp. But as far as for whatever identity it may be, that has to be built through time in the meetings and the practice field and in games. That has to be developed. We are excited but those are all things that have to be work on every day.

TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT REVIEW April 29–MAY 1, 2021

DRAFT CLIPS TITANS SELECT VIRGINIA Farley initially suffered the back TECH CB CALEB FARLEY injury during workouts leading up to IN FIRST ROUND OF THE the 2019 season. He played through NFL DRAFT the injury and earned first team All- ACC honors with four interceptions and 12 pass breakups, but was BY JIM WYATT forced to sit out Tech's final two TENNESSEE TITANS games. He also suffered a torn ACL APRIL 29, 2021 in 2017.

NASHVILLE – The Titans selected "If you are comfortable with him Virginia Tech cornerback Caleb medically -- he was like my fifth or Farley in the first round of Thursday sixth player in the draft. He's a freak night's NFL Draft. show," Jeremiah said of Farley. "If they give you the okay and he Farley was taken with the 22nd passes, shoot, that would be a home overall pick. run pick if he shows up and he's healthy. … He's got rare movement Heading into the draft, Farley was and skills for a big corner like that. I regarded as a top pick, but a back think he's the most talented corner in injury put him in a position to land the whole draft." with the Titans, who snatched him up. The Titans are scheduled to make eight more picks over the next two "I think it would be a home-run hit, days of the draft, including three on and the reason he is there is because Friday night – pick No.53 overall of the back (injury)," NFL Network (2nd round), and picks 85 and 100 in draft analyst Charles Davis said of the third round. Farley, and the Titans, leading up to the draft. "If there is no back # # # surgery, I think he is already gone. He may even be the first corner off the board.

"If (Farley) somehow gets down to 22, and the Titans, with a history of having some patience with big-time players, witness Jeffery Simmons, that makes sense to me. And I don't think you'll to wait as long with him. To get an elite guy at 22, who could easily be a top 10 pick, would be great for (the Titans)."

NFL Network draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah rated Farley as one of the top five players in the draft, but thought he'd slide a bit. Jeremiah pointed out "the Titans were rewarded for stopping Jeffery Simmons' slide a couple years ago (because of an injury), and things could play out similarly in this scenario" with Farley.

In 23 games over two seasons at Virginia Tech, the 6-foot-2, 206- pound Farley had six interceptions. But he's had two back surgeries, and he also suffered a knee injury while in college.

FIRST ROUND PICK At least two draft analysts – Charles until I hang up the cleats," Farley CALEB FARLEY Davis and Daniel Jeremiah of NFL said. "Looking back, I just smile, MOTIVATED TO PAY OFF Network – called Farley a "home and I thank God, because I never let FOR THE TITANS run" pick for the Titans while saying me get the devil get me down one he might've been the top cornerback time during the process. This season in the draft if not for questions about I am going to reap the benefits of BY JIM WYATT the back. Jeremiah called Farley a that." TENNESSEE TITANS "freak show" because of his athletic APRIL 29, 2021 ability. Farley believes he's the best cornerback in the draft, and he NASHVILLE – Leading up the Titans General Manager Jon wants to "dominate" in the NFL. NFL Draft, Virginia Tech's Caleb Robinson said the team had a lot of Farley faced countless questions meetings with Farley, and the team's Farley, known for his ability to play about his troublesome back, which medical staff felt comfortable with physical in man coverage, plans to ultimately caused him to slide back where he is from a physical be ready for training camp. in the first round. standpoint. The Titans will continue to monitor his health and work to get "I feel great, and I can't wait to get After initially planning to attend the him on the field "as soon as back on the field," Farley said. "I am draft in person in Cleveland, the possible." a Tennessee Titan, I am in good talented cornerback had to cancel health, and I am extremely excited his trip after testing positive for Robinson called Farley a "premium about the upcoming season. COVID-19. Farley said he tested player" on the team's draft board. negative on Thursday, however, and "When coach called me to tell me I believes it could have been a false "We are super stoked to have him as was going to be a Tennessee Titan, positive. a part of our football team," the first thing I said was: When can Robinson said. "He was a fun guy to I get the playbook? I am extremely On Thursday night, Farley had a big evaluate on film, extremely excited to get back on the field and smile on his face, and so did the competitive. He has excellent size rep these colors. I am so ecstatic and Titans. and speed for the position. We excited to be a Tennessee Titan. talked to several of his coaches at Let's go!" Farley has a new home, in Virginia Tech, who raved about him Tennessee. as a person. … He really checked # # # every box for us. He's going to help "This process has been absolutely our football team." bizarre for me, but landing in Tennessee has been great," said Titans head coach Mike Vrabel said Farley, who was wearing a Titans the team is getting an athletic and cap on a zoom conference call with talented player in Farley. reporters. "I thank God. I thank Jesus Christ and my parents. I am "The think what stood out to me was just extremely excited to get to the athleticism," Vrabel said of Tennessee, and to get to work. Farley. "He's a former receiver who has learned how to play corner and "I am going to give the Tennessee will continue to improve. There's a Titans all I've got." certain level of athleticism, smoothness and a lot of fluidity. The Titans selected Farley in the That is really what stood out, the first round of Thursday night's NFL athleticism." Draft. In 23 games over two seasons at Farley, taken with the 22nd overall Virginia Tech, the 6-foot-2, 208- pick, said he hopes his late mother pound Farley had six interceptions. "is smiling down on me from the Farley opted out of the 2020 season. sky" because "she always believed in me." Farley said he was frustrated by all the skepticism, and questions about Heading into the draft, Farley was his back. He said he feels "great" regarded as a top pick, but the back and is excited to get to Tennessee on injury – and a pair of surgeries -- put Friday. him in a position to land with the Titans, who snatched him up. "I have always had a huge chip on my shoulder, and I'll stay motivated WELCOME TO Farley traveled to Nashville with his NASHVILLE: TITANS father on Titans controlling owner FIRST-ROUND PICK Amy Adams Strunk's private jet. CALEB FARLEY On Friday morning, he toured the "FEELING LIKE A team's facility, which is currently SUPERSTAR" IN MUSIC under construction. CITY He spent time with Titans coach BY JIM WYATT Mike Vrabel and his staff, and TENNESSEE TITANS General Manager Jon Robinson. He APRIL 30, 2021 also met with other team officials. Defensive backs coach Anthony NASHVILLE – When Caleb Farley Midget surprised him by wearing a walked onto the runway for his Virginia Tech sweatshirt. Like flight to Nashville on Friday Farley, Midget also was a star player morning, something immediately for the Hokies. got his attention. Farley then visited Nissan Stadium, "This plane pulls up with a Titans where he'll play on Sundays. logo on it," Farley said with a smile. "I thought, 'Man, they've already got "It feels special here," Farley said. "I me feeling like a superstar. I felt like can tell coach believes in me, and we'd just won the Super Bowl." they all believe in me. And that is special to me." In time, Farley and the Titans hope that's the case. In 23 games over two seasons at Virginia Tech, the 6-foot-2, 197- MEET CB CALEB FARLEY pound Farley had six interceptions. In 2019, Farley led the ACC in Farley, the Virginia Tech passed defensed, and he was tied for cornerback who was taken in the second in the league with four first round of the NFL Draft, arrived interceptions. Farley opted out of in Music City Friday after being the 2020 season, and he is currently taken in the 22nd overall pick of recovering from his second back Thursday night's draft. surgery.

Farley arrived with little sleep. After He's looking forward to what's a whirlwind of a night while ahead in Nashville, with the Titans. watching the draft at his father's house with family in Hickory, North On Friday night, Farley will fly back Carolina, Farley spent time in bed in home, and then begin to imagine Google, searching for information what's next in his NFL career, and on Nashville, his new home. life.

He woke up early, and then he hit "The past 24 hours have been a the ground running. roller coaster ride of adrenalin, emotions, and pure joy and "This is my first time in Nashville," happiness," Farley said. "I didn't Farley said on Friday. "I think it's sleep much last night – I was still gorgeous, similar to where I am wired up, like I was ready to play a from in North Carolina and how the football game. terrain looks. I know it's an exciting place, beautiful. I am hearing a lot "But this truly has been the most of good things about the city and special moment of my life. I hope to getting to view the stadium and the be here long-term, and I hope we facilities. So far, everything has win a whole lot of football games.'' been amazing. # # # "It has been going great. I couldn't ask for anything better."

TITANS SELECT NORTH Radunz (6-6, 301) was named the DAKOTA STATE OL top overall practice player of the DILLON RADUNZ IN week at the 2021 Senior Bowl in SECOND ROUND OF NFL Mobile.

DRAFT Radunz chatted with Titans General Manager Jon Robinson and coach BY JIM WYATT Mike Vrabel after being picked. He TENNESSEE TITANS watched the draft with family and APRIL 30, 2021 friends in the Minneapolis area.

NASHVILLE – The Titans selected "I saw the phone ring from the North Dakota State tackle Dillon Tennessee area code, and it said Radunz in the second round of Tennessee on it, and I said, "Well Friday night's NFL Draft. guys, I guess I am going to be a Titan," Radunz said. "Everybody Radunz, taken with the 53rd overall was like, 'Wait, what?' And I was pick, is ready to get dirty. like, 'Yeah, they're calling me right now.' MEET OT DILLON RADUNZ "Tears were shed, tears of joy and "I love it," Radunz said of landing lots of hugs. This is a moment my with the Titans. "I hope I can come family has been waiting for for a in and contribute to the successful long time. I am super excited to be program that they have. I know where I am. … I was trying to hold Taylor Lewan is kind of the staple back tears as I talked to (Jon and lineman there. … I hope I can Mike). It was a great conversation, emulate what he brings to the Titans and I can't wait to get down there." and play that aggressive style of football on that offensive line. I am The Titans signed former Browns super happy with this pick." tackle Kendall Lamm in free agency while also re-signing Ty Sambrailo. He's also excited about the thought Earlier this offseason, the team of blocking for running back parted ways with Dennis Kelly, the Derrick Henry. team's starting right tackle.

"Blocking for Derrick Henry, that's Radunz is expected to compete for a going to be awesome," Radunz said starting spot opposite Lewan. on a video conference call with reporters. "He got (2,027) yards last Radunz played primarily at left year and … whatever I can do to tackle at North Dakota State, but help. He is an awesome running he's worked to strengthen his game back and it's an awesome offensive on both sides of the offensive line in line, and I am just excited to recent months. contribute." "I am definitely going to want to be A first team FCS All-American, thrown in that starting five – that is Radunz allowed zero sacks in his the competitor in me," Radunz said, last two seasons while protecting "and if not, I want to help this team quarterback Trey Lance's blindside. win a lot of games. Just getting into Lance was the third overall pick, by the organization is going to be the the 49ers, in the NFL Draft. next step."

During his college career, Radunz # # # played in 33 career games with 32 starts. He was part of four Missouri Valley Football Conference championship teams and three NCAA Division I football national championships and was a two-time FCS All-American.

TITANS SELECT GEORGIA ILB MONTY RICE IN "I can call the defense, I can run, I THIRD ROUND OF NFL can hit, I can cover," Rice said. "I DRAFT can do what a three-down linebacker needs to do. In today's NFL you have to be able to run and BY JIM WYATT hit at linebacker, and I think I do a TENNESSEE TITANS pretty good job at that. But you can APRIL 30, 2021 always get better."

NASHVILLE - The Titans selected # # # Georgia inside linebacker Monty Rice in the third round of Friday night's NFL Draft.

Rice (6-1, 235) was taken with the 92nd overall pick.

The Titans traded the 85th overall pick to the Packers in exchange for Green Bay's pick No.92 in the third round, and 135th pick in the fourth round on Saturday.

MEET ILB MONTY RICE

"I am very excited," Rice said. "I've been waiting on this moment since I was a kid, and it's special. I am blessed and I am going to come to work every day and live right on and off the field, and do whatever I can to help the team win."

Rice was one of five finalists for the Butkus Award, which recognizes the nation's best linebacker, in 2020. He was a starter at LB in eight of 10 games, when he was in on 49 tackles, and four tackles for a loss.

"You need your linebackers to really be able to run and cover," NFL Network Draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah said of Rice after the pick was made. "Monty Rice ended up running a 4.57. He has outstanding instincts as an inside linebacker, which is absolutely necessary … He is very aware in coverage. He is so quick and athletic."

Rice started all 14 games for the Bulldogs in 2019, when he racked up 89 tackles, and three tackles for a loss.

Rice was second team All-SEC in 2019, when he was the co-winner of the Vince Dooley Defensive MVP. He earned first team All-SEC accolades in 2020. TITANS SELECT "From the outside looking in, the WASHINGTON CB ELIJAH Titans were always a team that did it MOLDEN IN THE THIRD the right way," Molden said. ROUND OF THE NFL "They're a gritty, tough-nosed team and front office and they play tough- DRAFT nosed football. And honestly, too, Tennessee is not a bad place to live. BY JIM WYATT I am super grateful to be a part of TENNESSEE TITANS this organization, and ready to get to APRIL 30, 2021 work."

NASHVILLE - The Titans selected The Titans are scheduled to make Washington cornerback Elijah six picks in rounds 4-7 on the final Molden in the third round of Friday day of the draft on Saturday. night's NFL Draft. # # # Molden was taken with the 100th overall pick. It was a compensatory pick awarded to the Titans this offseason.

MEET DB ELIJAH MOLDEN

"In the back of my head, I was hoping to be Titan, and I mean that sincerely," Molden said after being picked. "Even from the jump, I told my parents and my fiancée I had a feeling I'd end up a Titan, and sure enough. … It's crazy it worked out the way it did. I know God has a plan for me, and I am looking forward to being in Tennessee."

Molden (5-10, 195) earned second team All Pac-12 Conference honors in 2020. He was also named second‐ team All‐American by Pro Football Focus, which also named him Pac‐ 12 Player of the Year. He was in on 26 tackles and he also tallied an interception in 2020.

Molden, who played in the slot and in the safety in college, was named first team All Pac-12 in 2019 after recording 79 tackles, 5 ½ tackles for a loss, 17 passes defensed, four interceptions and three forced fumbles.

Molden's father, Alex, played at Oregon, and he was the 11th overall pick of the in 1996. Alex Molden played eight seasons in the NFL with the Saints, Chargers and Lions.

Molden made it clear he is happy with his landing spot.

TITANS TRADE UP, "When I got drafted, and everything more into it. I can't wait to go down SELECT LOUISVILLE WR calmed down, Tannehill there and work hard." DEZ FITZPATRICK IN congratulated me and said he's FOURTH ROUND excited for me to come down, and he # # # felt like that was a good pick for them. He likes my game and BY JIM WYATT (thinks) I can be a weapon for the TENNESSEE TITANS offense," Fitzpatrick said. "I said, 'I MAY 1, 2021 can't wait to come down and work, and compete, and learn how to be a NASHVILLE – The Titans are Titan. I told him I can't wait to work looking for more playmakers on with him. I told him I am ready to offense, and they believe they've learn, and earn my stripes, and do found one in Louisville receiver Dez everything I have to do." Fitzpatrick. Fitzpatrick was selected with the On Saturday, the Titans traded up to 109th overall pick after a trade with select Fitzpatrick in the fourth round the Panthers. (109th overall) of the NFL Draft. The Titans received pick No. 109, "I was super excited to get the call, and traded picks 126 (4th), 166 (5th) and see the Nashville area code pop and 232 (7th) to the Panthers. up (on my phone)," Fitzpatrick said after being picked. "The "We watched a lot of film on him conversation with the coaches, I and we like his size," Titans General definitely felt wanted. I can't wait to Manager Jon Robinson said of be a Titan. … I feel like I fit into Fitzpatrick. "We like his speed. We what they are trying to do in like his length. He's got good route Nashville. I am just so happy to be a running skills. He's got some things Titan." he's got to clean up. I love his toughness. I love his tenacity as a Fitzpatrick (6-2, 210) recorded 154 blocker. He's good in traffic receptions (ninth all-time) for 2,589 catching the football. One of the yards (sixth all-time) and 21 things as we continue to visit with touchdowns during his career at him and talk to the staff there at Louisville. He averaged 16.8 yards Louisville about him is how tireless a reception for his career, and he his work ethic was. That's one thing also recorded 21 career touchdown we talked about is get ready to bring catches. He finished his career tied your work ethic here to Nashville." for 10th with eight 100-yard receiving games. The Titans said goodbye to former receiver Corey Davis earlier this In 2020, Fitzpatrick appeared in 11 offseason after he signed in free games, finishing with 43 catches for agency with the Jets. The Titans 833 yards and three touchdowns. signed former Rams receiver Josh Reynolds in free agency. Fitzpatrick has been a big-time playmaker in recent years, Fitzpatrick and Reynolds will join a averaging 19.8 yards per catch in group of returning receivers led by 2020, and 18.1 yards per catch in A.J. Brown. 2019. "I love to learn new stuff, from guys "I feel like I am a complete receiver, who have been doing it well in the and not one-dimensional," league, and I can't wait to (work) Fitzpatrick said. "(The Titans) like with (A.J.), and talk ball," how I move, a big size, thicker Fitzpatrick said. "I am definitely frame." familiar with the team, since Corey Davis was drafted there. I have been Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill keeping up. I get to learn more about texted Fitzpatrick on Saturday, and their offense, and I can't wait until welcomed him to the team. the playbook comes and I can dive

TITANS SELECT PITTSBURGH OLB Weaver (6-4, 259) was a "So, me and him are already a little RASHAD WEAVER IN semifinalist for the Bednarik Award bit acquainted, and I'll definitely be FOURTH ROUND OF THE (presented to the national defensive trying to learn from him and pick his player of the year) after starting in mind." NFL DRAFT nine games at defensive end. In 2020, Weaver totaled 35 tackles, # # # BY JIM WYATT 14.5 tackles for loss, 7.5 sacks, three TENNESSEE TITANS forced fumbles and a fumble MAY 1, 2021 recovery. He led the ACC in sacks per game (0.83 avg.) and tackles for NASHVILLE – Rashad Weaver loss per game (1.61 avg.). busted it to put himself in a position to make his mark in the NFL. In 2018, Weaver started all 14 games at defensive end and Now, the Pittsburgh edge rusher is compiled 47 tackles, 14 TFLs, 6.5 ready to bust loose with the Titans sacks, four pass breakups, three after being selected in the fourth fumble recoveries and two forced round of Saturday's NFL Draft. fumbles.

"When I got on the phone, I felt like Titans General Manager Jon they got the biggest steal of the Robinson likes what the team is draft," Weaver said of the Titans. "I getting in Wallace. thought I'd be going on Day 2, honestly, but some things just "I think that he's a tough player, he's change. But at this point now I have a team captain and they speak very been drafted, and people dream of highly of him," Robinson said. "He's this. I am so thankful for it. For them got good length. He's got good to pick me, I am excited. I think they strength in the position, you know, got a great value pick in me, and I so much so that they even kicked am ready to prove that to them. him down at the Senior Bowl and you can see him play down some "(The Titans) put the faith in me to over the guard in there and he held pick me, and I'll be ready to come in his own. He's a high motor player. there and make plays and work and He's a fun player to watch. I think do whatever I am asked." he's a disruptive player in both the run and the pass game, and excited Weaver, selected with the 135th for him to come in here and compete overall pick, missed the entire 2019 and work." season due to injury. With the Titans, Wallace will look But Weaver said he learned a lot of to wreak havoc with former patience, and a lot about himself, Pittsburgh Steelers edge rusher Bud while recovering from an ACL Dupree, who signed with the Titans injury. And he exploded back on the earlier this offseason in free agency. scene in 2020 while earning Weaver said he's also looking consensus All‐America status last forward to being teammates with season with the Panthers from four Titans edge rusher Harold Landry. of the NCAA's recognized selectors: Associated Press, American It turns out, Dupree and Weaver are Football Coaches Association already friendly. (AFCA), Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) "Just from him being a Steeler, I was and Walter Camp Football always watching him and T.J. Foundation. (Watt), because they are great pass rushers," Weaver said. "And "When my time did come, I wanted actually, when I was out in Arizona to be ready," he said. "I want to help training, I got connected with Bud – the defense every play and cause me and him have the same financial havoc for offenses." advisor now, and I have been out with him a few times, and we text. MEET OLB RASHAD WEAVER We've had dinner. TITANS SELECT LSU "He plays with a lot of speed and RECEIVER RACEY violence and is willing to put his MCMATH IN SIXTH body on the line for his football ROUND team, and we'll continue to develop him and work with him on route craft and details and coverage BY JIM WYATT recognition and all those things that TENNESSEE TITANS go into improving as a wide MAY 1, 2021 receiver," Titans Coach Mike Vrabel said of McMath. "But just NASHVILLE – The Titans selected enjoy his demeanor, his play LSU receiver Racey McMath in the demeanor and how fast and how sixth round of Saturday's NFL physical he plays." Draft. McMath was roommates at LSU McMath (6-3, 224), selected with with cornerback Kristian Fulton, the 205th overall pick, adds speed, who was drafted by the Titans in the tenacity, and a lot of potential. 2020 NFL Draft.

"They want me to come in and just He wants to be a fast learner, and a really learn the game and develop fast player, for the Titans. and be a great receiver," McMath said. "They see the potential in me "I have a lot of other things I can and know I have the work ethic to be always get better at," McMath said. a great receiver. So that is what they "But my strong suit is definitely are looking for me to do when I get going to be speed. to the team." "I know me becoming a better MEET WR RACEY McMATH receiver is just me getting in and out of my routes and making every route A four-year letterman, McMath look the same. Once I get that down played in 34 games with six starts to a T, the sky is the limit from during his four years at LSU. He there." caught 33 passes for 522 yards and four touchdowns for the Tigers. He # # # also served as a key contributor on special teams, where he had six special teams tackles and forced a fumble.

In 2020, McMath started all six games that he appeared in and caught 14 passes for 195 yards and a touchdown.

"He is a big, fast receiver," Titans General Manager Jon Robinson said of McMath. "He plays the game with toughness and a physicality component that's easy to see on film. And then his contributions in the kicking game, you know, certainly had him pushed up there for us and we had him really highly rated for what he's been able to do on special teams."

McMath was timed with a 4.34- second 40-yard dash at LSU's Pro Day.

TITANS SELECT OREGON Jon Robinson said of Breeze. "He SAFETY BRADY BREEZE was a fun guy to watch in the IN SIXTH ROUND OF kicking game. He's one of the first SATURDAY'S NFL DRAFT ones down on kicking units. He's instinctive. He finds the football on special teams much like he does on BY JIM WYATT defense and he's a good tackler. He TENNESSEE TITANS was a highly rated special teams guy MAY 1, 2021 for us in our stacks, and we were stoked to add him there late in the NASHVILLE – The Titans selected sixth." Oregon safety Brady Breeze in the sixth round of Saturday's NFL # # # Draft.

Breeze, selected with the 215th overall pick, hopes to help bolster the special teams until from the get- go, and possibly more.

"I had a lot of good Zoom interviews with some of the (Titans) coaches through the draft process and stuff, breaking down film, breaking down special teams as well defense, everything. I definitely had a great feeling about the Titans," Breeze said after being picked. "I really had a good connection with those coaches, and I feel like they knew – know that I took pride in special teams and I took pride in defense and stuff like that. So, I feel like yeah, for sure there's definitely a connection, and man, my family and I, we couldn't be more happy and more blessed to say that I'm a Titan. So, feeling very excited."

MEET S BRADY BREEZE

Breeze (6-0, 196) played in 38 career games with the Ducks, including all 14 games during his final season in 2019. Breeze tallied 95 tackles, three interceptions and five passes defensed in his final season. He opted out of the 2020 season.

Breeze was the 2020 Rose Bowl Defensive MVP after career-high 11 tackles, a forced fumble and fumble record for a TD. He was one of eight FBS players since 2000 with two fumble returns for a TD and a pick- 6 in the same season. He tied for the most defensive TDs (3) in the nation during the 2019 season.

"He was a fun guy to watch on defense," Titans General Manager HOW DID THE TITANS back surgeries. GM Jon Robinson dropping him to LB11 in my second FARE IN THE NFL DRAFT? said after the draft their medical and final update. But I'm a big fan of A LOOK AT THE DRAFT vetting process was rigorous. his. I think that's a pick where you GRADES were trying to hit a single and that's The Titans were always going to go what you're going to get. I don't cornerback here and did a great deal think it's going to take that kid long BY JIM WYATT of homework on the rest of the class. to crack the lineup. He brings his TENNESSEE TITANS Their need at the position suggests lunch pail. MAY 2, 2021 that they would not take a flier on Farley if they weren't confident in NFL.com (Chad Reuter) NASHVILLE – The draft picks are the return. in, eight in all. Grade: B+ Dillon Radunz is a promising And now, so are the draft grades. offensive lineman who will step in Day 1 grade: B+ and audition for the role left behind Here's a look at how some of the by Isaiah Wilson. But it may end up Day 2 grade: A analysts graded the 2021 NFL Draft being Rashad Weaver who emerges for the Titans: as the darling of this class. The Day 3 grade: B Titans secured the former Pitt star in Sports Illustrated (Conor Orr) the fourth round and, with so much Analysis: Farley's injury history is uncertainty on the edge, could end troubling and will bear watching, Grade: B+ up working his way into a regular but he has the ability to become a role. real playmaker on the outside if he Round 1 (22) - Caleb Farley, CB, can stay on the field. Radunz is a Virginia Tech Yahoo Sports! (Thor Nystrom) work in progress but was picked at the right point of the draft and fills a Round 2 (53) - Dillon Radunz, OT, Grade: A- large need at right tackle, given the North Dakota State unceremonious departure of 2020 I have a reputation of being a hard first-round pick Isaiah Wilson. Rice Round 3 (92) - Monty Rice, LB, grader. But every year, there's one fits the Titans' system well, and Georgia team that I randomly end up grading Molden was one of the steals of Day higher than anyone else. This year 2 -- he'll be a playmaker. Round 3 (100) - Elijah Molden, CB, my guess is it'll be the Titans. I Washington heard a lot of people saying Farley At his best, Fitzpatrick is worthy of was reach. I disagree. You have to an early fourth-round pick. Other Round 4 (109) - Dez Fitzpatrick, embrace the risk to get the sticker available receivers may have WR, Louisville price discount. The Titans know a provided better value, but thing or two about that don't they? addressing the position was Round 4 (135) - Rashad Weaver, This pick reminded me so much of essential for them, and there's DE, Pittsburgh the Jeffery Simmons selection. Only certainly a chance Fitzpatrick Simmons was seen as even riskier at maximizes his potential. Depth on Round 6 (205) - Racey McMath, the time, coming off an ACL injury the edge was a crucial need for WR, LSU and arriving with character Tennessee, and Weaver looked like concerns. Steal of a pick if Farley's a likely mid-round pick throughout Round 6 (215) - Brady Breeze, S, back doesn't derail his career. I was the 2020 season. McMath's also an Oregon surprised Tennessee took Radunz, inconsistent receiver, but his special an athletic tackle on the leaner side, teams acumen (like sixth-rounder Let's be honest with ourselves. Part only because just last year they Breeze) will allow him to stick of this process involves teams selected his polar-opposite with a around for years. The Titans could stringing together a handful of decade-plan for him in the have used help at tight end in this players that we've heard a great deal elephantine Isaiah Wilson. But I draft, though it looks like they've about during the process, and the love Radunz -- had him just outside already secured some undrafted Titans' draft seems to stand out in R1. Loved the value on Elijah rookies. that we heard the term "first Molden later on. I assume the Titans rounder" attached to more than one are going to get criticized for The Ringer (Danny Kelly) of their picks. More name reaching on Rice; even though I recognition often results in a higher rank him a little lower than he went, Grade: B grade. I put this in a different I was a big fan of his game. I ranked category given the Titans took a Rice LB9 in my first crop of Farley was set to be a top-10 pick calculated risk. Caleb Farley may rankings -- he would have ended up before he suffered an injury and had end up being the best cornerback in 10 or so slots below where recent back surgery. If the Virginia this class, but dropped due to recent Tennessee picked him -- before Tech star can return to form and remain healthy, he'll go down as one ACL in 2017, had a back operation standpoint. He is also on the older of the biggest steals in this draft. The in 2019 and then had another side. Still, he has an incredibly high Radunz pick makes a ton of sense surgery in late March. That makes floor and should be able to make an considering the Titans' 2020 draft this a risky bet, but if he stays impact right away. After coming off miss on Isaiah Wilson, while healthy, this is a huge steal. His 6- a torn ACL, Weaver posted a 90.0 Molden represents incredible value foot-2, 207-pound frame with 33 ⅜- pass-rush grade this past year. in the third round. He's an inch arms is ideal for an NFL corner. instinctive slot corner with excellent Farley is also capable of running a NBC Sports (Nick Goss) ball skills. sub-4.3-second 40-yard dash and boasts the production to back those Grade: B USA Today (Nate Davis) traits up. He earned a 90.5 coverage grade in his final college season in Virginia Tech's Caleb Farley was Grade: B+ 2019. worth the gamble at No. 22 in the first round, despite his durability They don't seem to be garnering Day 2: Tennessee's last swing at an concerns. He has the potential to be much national attention despite offensive tackle was a disaster, as a star cornerback. Getting a really arguably procuring the draft's top 2020 first-round pick Isaiah Wilson good left tackle in North Dakota cornerback late in Round 1 (Caleb played just three snaps on offense — State's Dillon Radunz in the second Farley, who is recovering from back all kneel-downs — before he ran round was a nice pickup for surgery), its top slot corner in Round himself out of town. Dillon Radunz Tennessee, too. 3 (Elijah Molden) while presumably is a little undersized and – finally – stopping a revolving door underweight but has exceptional Sporting News (Vinnie Iyer) at right tackle by getting Dillon movement skills and the tools to be Radunz in Round 2 a year after an elite pass-blocker, even if it could Grade: B+ losing All-Pro in free take a period of time to get there. agency and then blowing a first- Draft picks: Virginia Tech CB round choice on now former Titan Monty Rice has been flying around Caleb Farley, North Dakota State Isaiah Wilson. finding the football between the OT Dillon Radunz, Georgia LB hedges for as long we can Monty Rice, Washington CB Elijah ESPN (Mel Kiper) remember, but he lost his starting Molden, Louisville WR Dez spot to Nakobe Dean this past Fitzpatrick, Pittsburgh EDGE Grade: B- season. He'll need to figure out Rashad Weaver, LSU WR Racey what's happening in front of him at McMath, Oregon S Brady Breeze The Titans parted ways this a much higher level in the NFL, but offseason with cornerbacks Adoree' at least he has the athleticism to GM Jon Robinson got plenty of the Jackson, Desmond King II and work with at the pro level. He's a cornerback and wide receiver Malcolm Butler, all of whom played great tackler, but he just needs to reinforcements his team needed a lot of snaps for them last season. read the game better. after getting gutted there in free They brought in Janoris Jenkins, but agency. Radunz can start right away cornerback was still their biggest Molden can come in and be an at right tackle. Fitzpatrick is a good need. They got a great one in Caleb excellent slot cornerback, especially replacement for Corey Davis. Rice Farley (22), who is the best man-to- on a team looking to rebuild its will be active for Mike Vrabel. man cover guy in this class but defensive backfield. Molden, who dropped out of the top 20 because of was the highest-graded slot corner New York Post (Ryan Dunleavy) a couple back injuries. Tennessee of the PFF College era, was a clearly felt OK with his medical re- borderline first-round talent and Grade: B- checks, and he has a chance to be falls to the bottom of the third. elite if he can stay healthy. But his There's no doubt that this is a great Key Picks: Caleb Farley (CB, career will make or break this class. pick, and now Molden and Caleb Virginia Tech), Dillon Radunz (OT, I also liked the team taking Elijah Farley could change the outlook of North Dakota State), Monty Rice Molden (100) in Round 3 because the Titans' season. Molden is a (LB, Georgia), Elijah Molden (CB, the 5-foot-9 corner could play as the playmaker and a great tackler — he Washington) nickelback early. He had five has so much value at this pick it's interceptions in 2019. incredible. Analysis: Farley is boom-or-bust. He was the top-ranked CB until a Pro Football Focus Day 3: The Titans got exceptional second back surgery since he last value here by selecting Rashad played a game in 2019. Evaluations Grade: A Weaver, PFF's EDGE10 and the on Radunz were all over the place, 63rd-ranked prospect in this class. too. Molden is a relatively safe pick Day 1: If Farley had a clean medical He has power, ideal size/length and in a new-look secondary. report, he would have gone within technical refinement, but he's not the first 10 picks. He suffered a torn going to impress from an athletic # # #