Tennessee Titans 7-Round 2022 Mock Draft: A Final Offensive Line Fix?

Aggies OL Kenyon Green. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
Aggies OL Kenyon Green. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports /
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Kenyon Green, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2022 NFL Draft
2022 NFL draft: Kenyon Green. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports /

Round 1, 26th Overall: Kenyon Green, OL, Texas A&M

The Tennessee Titans have really tried to get the offensive line right in past drafts. It started with Isaiah Wilson in 2020, who is going to go down as a really rough pick in the franchise’s history. Then, Tennessee looked to day two in 2021, selecting North Dakota State’s Dillon Radunz. Radunz got on the field in 2021, but the Bison tackle looked much more comfortable on the interior.

If we count three positions set for the Titans on the offensive line (Taylor Lewan at LT, Ben Jones at center, Radunz at RG), it leaves two open spots. Kenyon Green would be a great selection here in the 20s as someone who can fill in wherever needed.

Green was the highest recruit in Texas in his class, and chose Texas A&M over a number of top schools. He was an instant-impact player as a freshman, and started 35 games over three seasons.

The versatility immediately stands out for Green, who played everywhere but center in 2021. He handled both Alabama studs, Will Anderson and Dallas Turner, playing left tackle in a win over the Crimson Tide. His best position is likely guard in the NFL, but he could be a fill-in at right tackle, which is a need for the Titans. He plays with tremendous power, fleet feet, and will make the Titans better up front.