Tennessee Titans stockpile talent in this 7-round 2021 NFL mock draft
2021 NFL mock draft: Round 4, 126th overall
Drake Jackson was a good starting center at Kentucky for four years, showing quick feet, strong hands and impressive power at the point of attack. He does a great job of maintaining proper pad level throughout the play and is an extremely dependable blocker in both the run game and pass protection.
Ben Jones will likely be the starting center for Tennessee next season, but he is a free agent next offseason. Even if the Titans decide to lock Jones up long-term, having Jackson around as a depth interior player who could likely handle guard and center duties would be valuable. If nothing else, his toughness and physicality would make him an excellent fit for this team.
2021 NFL mock draft: Round 5, 185th overall
The Tennessee Titans addressed their wide receiver situation earlier in this 2021 NFL mock draft but there is certainly still some room for improvement. A.J. Brown is a strong number one at the position, but if Davis leaves, their overall wide receiver talent is lacking in a big way.
With this in mind, the Tennessee Titans take a flyer on Josh Imatorbhebhe here in the fifth round. Imatorbhebhe is an impressive athlete at the wide receiver who shows great size and explosive speed on the outside. He is a fantastic contested-catch weapon, skying for the ball and ripping it away from defenders seemingly with ease. He is a raw talent who certainly needs some development but Imatorbhebhe is certainly worth taking a shot on in this range.
2021 NFL mock draft: Round 6, 182nd overall
Tarron Jackson is a big and physical defensive lineman who has a chance to be a versatile chess piece up front at the next level. He is a stable run defender who sets a strong edge and also shows the ability to create pressure as a bull rusher. Jackson is unlikely to win with speed around the edge often but he is a good, solid player who could help fill out a defensive line unit nicely.
2021 NFL mock draft: Round 6, 212th overall
We talked about the Tennessee Titans’ struggles defending the pass earlier so taking a flyer on some cornerback upside late would make sense for the team. Mike Hampton has great length on the outside and shows impressive press skills at the line of scrimmage.
Hampton is not the most explosive athlete but he does show solid short-area quickness and he attacks the ball in the air extremely well. The South Florida product has a chance to grow into a valuable outside cornerback at the next level.