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2022 TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT PREVIEW Titans hold 26th overall selection, seven total picks entering draft April 28-30 NASHVILLE — The Titans are scheduled to have the 26th overall selection and seven total picks in the 87th Annual National Football League Player Selection Meeting in Las Vegas, Nev. The draft opens with the first round on Thursday, April 28 at 7 p.m. CT. Rounds 2 and 3 are set for the following evening, beginning at 6 p.m. CT, and the process concludes with Rounds 4-7 on Saturday at 11 a.m. CT. The draft will take place in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. The Draft Theater, where prospects attending the draft will be greeted on the main stage by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, and the NFL Draft Experience will be located behind the High Roller and The LINQ, adjacent to Caesars Forum. Meanwhile, Titans personnel involved in the selection process, including executive vice president/general manager Jon Robinson and head coach Mike Vrabel, will be situated in the team's draft room at Saint Thomas Sports Park in Nashville. It will mark the first time they draft from their new draft room in the renovated wing of the complex. The 2020 draft was originally planned for Las Vegas before the COVID-19 pandemic forced it to be a virtual event. In 2021, Cleveland hosted the draft as it returned in-person. In 2019, Nashville hosted the draft for the first time. A record 600,000 fans attended the three-day affair, which is the premier event on the NFL’s offseason calendar. The television audience in 2019 reached 47.5 million viewers. DRAFT BROADCASTS All three days of the 2022 NFL Draft will be televised on NFL Network, ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ABC, including Nashville affiliate WKRN News 2. ESPN and ABC will provide distinct prime-time presentations on Day 1 and Day 2. ESPN will offer a traditional draft telecast, while ABC broadcast will cover the event with an emphasis on the individual journeys of NFL Draft prospects. On Day 3, ESPN's coverage will be simulcast on ABC. The draft will be streamed live via NFL and ESPN digital properties across devices (phone, PC, tablet and connected TVs). Restrictions apply. The Titans Radio Network, including Nashville flagship 104.5 The Zone, will carry draft programming across the Mid-South with Mike Keith, Dave McGinnis, Amie Wells, Ramon Foster and Rhett Bryan. National radio coverage will be provided by SiriusXM NFL Radio, Westwood One and ESPN Radio. Meanwhile, draft information will be updated continuously at TennesseeTitans.com, the Titans mobile app and on all official team social channels. SEVEN PICKS The Titans’ seven total picks are comprised of two compensatory selections and five of their seven original picks. They own choices in Round 1 (26th overall), Round 3 (90th overall), Round 4 (131st and 143rd overall),

2022 NFL DRAFT SCHEDULE Round 1: Rounds 2-3: Rounds 4-7:

Thursday, April 28, 7 p.m. CT Friday, April 29, 6 p.m. CT Saturday, April 30, 11 a.m. CT

TV Coverage: NFL Network ABC (WKRN-TV News 2 in Nashville) ESPN ESPN Deportes Local Radio:

Titans Radio (Flagship 104.5 The Zone)

National Radio: Westwood One Radio SiriusXM NFL Radio ESPN Radio

FIRST-ROUND DRAFT ORDER as of April 20 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

Jacksonville Detroit Houston N.Y. Jets N.Y. Giants Carolina N.Y. Giants (from Chi) Atlanta Seattle (from Den) N.Y. Jets (from Sea) Washington Minnesota Houston (from Cle) Baltimore Philadelphia (from Mia) New Orleans (from Ind through Phi)

17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29.

L.A. Chargers Philadelphia (from NO) New Orleans (from Phi) Pittsburgh New England Green Bay (from LV) Arizona Dallas Buffalo Tennessee Tampa Bay Green Bay Kansas City (from SF through Mia) 30. Kansas City 31. Cincinnati 32. Detroit (from LAR)


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Round 5 (169th overall) and Round 6 (204th and 219th overall). Their selections at the end of Round 4 (143rd overall) and Round 6 (219th overall) were awarded as compensatory picks as a result of net losses in unrestricted free agency in 2021. Under the rules for compensatory draft selections, a team losing more or better players who fall within the compensatory free agent formula than it acquires in the previous year is eligible to receive compensatory draft picks within Rounds 3-7 based on the value of the compensatory free agents lost. No club may receive more than four compensatory picks in any one year. There are 32 compensatory selections every draft in addition to special compensatory selections, which are third-round picks awarded to teams that have a minority employee hired by another club as its head coach or primary football executive (general manager). The Titans surrendered their second-round choice (58th overall) to the Atlanta Falcons in the 2021 trade that brought wide receiver Julio Jones to Tennessee. Additionally, their seventh-rounder went to the Miami Dolphins along with offensive lineman Isaiah Wilson in a 2021 deal. Teams are permitted to trade any pick, including compensatory selections. In six drafts under Robinson, who was hired as general manager in 2016, the Titans have averaged 7.2 picks per draft. They have had as many as 10 picks in 2016 and as few as four in 2018. In the 2021 draft, they picked eight players, including cornerback Caleb Farley in the first round (22nd overall). PICK 26 In determining draft order, non-playoff clubs select first through 18th, according to the reverse order of their standing (i.e., the team with the lowest winning percentage receives the first pick, the team with the second-lowest winning percentage receives the second pick, etc.). Playoff teams select 19th through 32nd based on their level of advancement in the postseason. The Titans finished 12-5 in the 2021 regular season and advanced to the divisional round. Since they had the third-best record of the four teams to fall in the divisional round and were the only 12-5 team to do so, they received the 26th position in every round. There has been only one prior occasion in franchise history in which the team used the 26th overall pick. In 1994, the Oilers chose Arkansas defensive end Henry Ford at the spot, and Ford played the next nine seasons with the club. He totaled 24 sacks in 129 games through 2002 and was a part of three playoff seasons (1999, 2000 and 2002). The 26th pick a year ago was Northwestern cornerback Greg Newsome II, who was taken by the Cleveland Browns. Newsome was named to the 2021 Pro Football Writers of America All-Rookie team after appearing in 12 games with 11 starts for the Browns. In 55 drafts since 1967, when the NFL and AFL agreed to a “common draft,” there have been 16 total No. 26 overall picks (29.1 percent) that have gone on to make at least one Pro Bowl: linebacker Clay Matthews Jr. (selected in 2009 by the Green Bay Packers), tackle Duane Brown

TITANS SELECTIONS The Titans currently own the following selections in the 2022 NFL Draft: Round 1 3 4 4 5 6 6

Selection Overall In Round Selection 26 26 26 90 26 131 38 143 (compensatory) 26 169 26 204 41 219 (compensatory)

Tennessee's original second-round pick (58th overall) was traded to the Atlanta Falcons. Their seventh-rounder (247th overall) was traded to the Miami Dolphins.

(2008, Houston Texans), defensive end Anthony Spencer (2007, Dallas Cowboys), defensive back Lito Sheppard (2002, Philadelphia Eagles), guard Alan Faneca (1998, Pittsburgh Steelers), linebacker Ray Lewis (1996, Baltimore Ravens), defensive tackle Dana Stubblefield (1993, San Francisco 49ers), defensive end Robert Porcher (1992, Detroit Lions), defensive back Henry Jones (1991, Buffalo Bills), quarterback Jim Harbaugh (1987, Chicago Bears), running back Greg Bell (1984, Buffalo Bills), center Don Mosebar (1983, Los Angeles Raiders), guard Kent Hill (1979, Los Angeles Rams), defensive back Dave Brown (1975, Pittsburgh Steelers), guard Joe DeLamielleure (1973, Buffalo Bills) and tackle Dave Foley (1969, New York Jets). Three of those picks eventually became members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame: Faneca, Lewis and DeLamielleure.

TITANS FANS INVITED TO DRAFTFEST 2022 “DraftFest 2022” presented by Pinnacle will take place at Nissan Stadium on Saturday, April 30 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. CT. The familyfriendly event will be free and open to the public, but fans must claim a free ticket online for entrance. The event will offer fans of all ages an opportunity to celebrate the 2022 NFL Draft at Nissan Stadium. Attendees will enjoy tours of the Titans locker room and T-Rac's den, a zip line, tire toss and more. USA Football will be joining the Titans, providing fans the chance to test their skills at various drills, flag football, and enjoy inflatables for the kids. Those joining will also get the first opportunity to become members of the Titans’ RacPack, a special fan club for children ages 5-11. “Each year our fans eagerly await an opportunity to celebrate the NFL Draft and we pride ourselves on hosting free events so our entire community can join together and support the Titans,” said Titans Vice President, Marketing and Communications Kate Guerra. “DraftFest 2022 is the perfect way to engage fans of all ages for a unique experience in our very own Nissan Stadium. From live entertainment to meet-and-greets with T-Rac and friends, this event is sure to get the 2022 season excitement going.” In keeping with the commitment to activate team spirit, The Blue Crew drumline will be live in action, along with Titans Cheer and mascot T-Rac. Guests can look forward to surprise visits, photo and autograph opportunities throughout the event. The crew from 104.5 The Zone will be on-site throughout the day sharing predictions for the 2022 season. Attendees also will have a chance to experience a variety of live entertainment aspects throughout the day, as well as exclusive giveaways and a community auction benefiting the Titans Foundation. Titans Banking members can show their Titans Banking Card at the Pinnacle table on the concourse to receive concession vouchers. Those wishing to attend must claim a free ticket by visiting tennesseetitans.com/fans/draftfest. Free parking will be available on a firstcome, first-served basis in Lots A-D, with entry to the event at Gate 1 and Gate 9. Fans under 18 cannot participate in activities that require a signed waiver without a parent or guardian present.


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DRAFT FACTS WHAT:

87th Annual National Football League Player Selection Meeting

WHEN:

7 p.m. CDT, Thursday, April 28 (Round 1) 6 p.m. CDT, Friday, April 29 (Rounds 2-3) 11 a.m. CDT, Saturday, April 30 (Rounds 4-7)

TIMING: The first round will conclude on Thursday by approximately 10:30

p.m. CT. In 2021, the first round consumed three hours and 44 minutes. The second and third rounds will conclude on Friday by approximately 10 p.m. CT. The second and third rounds took a combined four hours and 26 minutes in 2021. The draft will conclude by approximately 5:30 p.m. CT on Saturday with the final four rounds. Rounds 4 through 7 took six hours and 42 minutes in 2021.

SEVEN ROUNDS:

Seven Rounds – Round 1 on Thursday, April 28; Rounds 2 through 3 on Friday, April 29; and Rounds 4 through 7 on Saturday, April 30. There will be 262 total selections, including a total of 39 compensatory picks awarded to 16 teams. A total of 32 compensatory picks are awarded to teams for losing more or better compensatory free agents than it acquires in the previous year. The picks are positioned within the third through seventh rounds based on the value of the compensatory free agents lost and are determined by a formula based on salary, playing time and postseason honors. Tennessee was awarded a fourth-round compensatory pick (143rd overall) and a sixth-round compensatory pick (219th overall) this year. Teams are permitted under NFL bylaws to trade compensatory picks. In addition to the 32 compensatory selections awarded under the net loss formula, seven special compensatory selections were awarded to six clubs: the Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens, New Orleans Saints, San Francisco 49ers (two special compensatory selections), Kansas City Chiefs, and Los Angeles Rams under a 2020 amendment to the League’s Collective Bargaining Agreement, which was agreed upon by the NFL and the NFLPA to promote equal employment opportunities and an inclusive workforce within NFL clubs. This initiative provides that the prior employerclub of a minority employee who has been hired by another club as its head coach or primary football executive (general manager) will receive compensation in the form of a special compensatory draft selection in the third round of each of the next two drafts, or in each of the next three drafts if two minority employees from the employer-club are hired for these positions by another club or clubs. Special compensatory selections are awarded in draft selection order after all other compensatory selections in round three. Eight clubs possess two choices in the first round: the Detroit Lions (2, 32), Green Bay Packers (22, 28), Houston Texans (3, 13), Kansas City Chiefs (29, 30), New Orleans Saints (16, 19), New York Giants (5, 7), New York Jets (4, 10) and Philadelphia Eagles (15, 18). Eight teams do not have a pick in the opening round: the Chicago Bears, Cleveland Browns, Denver Broncos, Indianapolis Colts, Las Vegas Raiders, Los Angeles Rams, Miami Dolphins and San Francisco 49ers.

TIME LIMITS: Round 1: 10 minutes per selection. Round 2: Seven minutes per selection. Rounds 3 through 6, including compensatory picks: Five minutes per selection. Round 7, including compensatory picks: Four minutes per selection. TELEVISION DETAILS:

The 2022 NFL Draft will be televised nationally by NFL Network, ABC, ESPN and ESPN Deportes.

ESPN and ABC will provide distinct prime-time presentations on Day 1 and 2. ABC will delve into the backstory and journey of the newest NFL rookies, while ESPN will hone in on the on-field and statistical side of the player. For the NFL Draft’s final day, ESPN’s television presentation will be simulcast on ABC. ESPN Deportes will provide exclusive Spanish-language coverage for the duration of the draft. Complete details of the The Walt Disney Company's NFL Draft coverage can be found here.

LIVE STREAMING: NFL Network’s telecast will stream across devices through the NFL app and NFL.com/watch for subscribers of participating NFL Network providers. The ESPN and ESPN Deportes broadcasts will stream live through their respective apps. Authentication may be required.

RADIO: Titans Radio Network will carry programming throughout the draft with Mike Keith, Dave McGinnis, Amie Wells, Ramon Foster and Rhett Bryan. The Titans Radio flagship station is 104.5 The Zone in Nashville. Titans Radio Programming: Thursday, April 28 6-11 p.m. CT Friday, April 29 6-11 p.m. CT Saturday, April 30 10 a.m.-5 p.m. CT

Live first-round coverage Live second & third-round coverage Updates throughout the day from the fourth through seventh rounds

NATIONAL RADIO: National radio coverage will be provided by SiriusXM NFL Radio, Westwood One Radio and ESPN Radio. ONLINE:

TennesseeTitans.com, the Titans app and the team’s social media platforms will provide wall-to-wall draft content from Jim Wyatt, Amie Wells and Mike Keith. The Titans digital platforms will have exclusive coverage, taking Titans fans behind the scenes and offering a complete look at each and every pick the team makes. The Titans app for Android, iOS and Blackberry devices can be found easily at the respective app stores or at apps.yinzcam.com/nfl/ten.


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2022 OPPONENTS

The 2019 NFL Draft was held in downtown Nashville.

PROSPECTS ATTENDING THE DRAFT IN LAS VEGAS A total of 21 prospects are confirmed to attend the 2022 NFL Draft in Las Vegas. Georgia leads all colleges with three players on the list, while Alabama and Ohio State will each have two players on-site. The Southeastern Conference leads all conferences with seven prospects confirmed to attend, followed by the Big Ten (four players), Pac-12 (four) and Atlantic Coast Conference (three). The players confirmed to attend this year’s NFL Draft: Player Position Matt Corral QB Charles Cross OL Jordan Davis DL Nakobe Dean LB Ikem Ekwonu OL Sauce Gardner CB Kyler Gordon CB Kyle Hamilton S Aidan Hutchinson DE Zion Johnson OL Jermaine Johnson DE George Karlaftis DE Devin Lloyd LB Drake London WR Evan Neal OL Chris Olave WR Kayvon Thibodeaux DE Jameson Williams WR Malik Willis QB Garrett Wilson WR Devonte Wyatt DL

School Mississippi Mississippi State Georgia Georgia North Carolina State Cincinnati Washington Notre Dame Michigan Boston College Florida State Purdue Utah Southern California Alabama Ohio State Oregon Alabama Liberty Ohio State Georgia

The Titans’ opponents for the 2022 regular season are set under the NFL’s 17-game scheduling formula. As always, the Titans have home and road games against each of the AFC South rival Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts and Jacksonville Jaguars. Based upon the NFL’s schedule rotation, the Titans will face every team from the AFC West in 2022. They will host the Denver Broncos and Las Vegas Raiders and travel to meet the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers. Additionally, the Titans will square off against the NFC East. They will have dates at Nissan Stadium against the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants and road games versus the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders. Every team plays two intraconference games that are determined by order of finish within its division. By winning the AFC South, they will square off in a 2022 home matchup with the AFC North’s equivalent finisher, the first-place Cincinnati Bengals. The Titans will go on the road to meet the AFC East’s 2021 champion, the Buffalo Bills. Similarly, the NFL’s new 17-game format unveiled for the first time in 2021 features interconference matchups based on the previous year’s divisional standings. The AFC will be the road conference for the 17th game in 2022 after hosting in 2021. As a result, the Titans will travel for a date with the champions of the NFC North, the Green Bay Packers. The complete league schedule with dates and times is typically released by the NFL in May. For ticket inquiries and to purchase season tickets, fans can visit TennesseeTitans.com/tickets, email ticketsales@titans.nfl.com or call (615) 565-4200. The Titans’ home and away opponents for the 2022 regular season: 2022 HOME OPPONENTS Houston Texans Indianapolis Colts Jacksonville Jaguars Denver Broncos Las Vegas Raiders Dallas Cowboys New York Giants Cincinnati Bengals *

2022 ROAD OPPONENTS Houston Texans Indianapolis Colts Jacksonville Jaguars Kansas City Chiefs Los Angeles Chargers Philadelphia Eagles Washington Commanders Buffalo Bills * Green Bay Packers *

* Opponent based on final division standings in 2021.


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EVP/GENERAL MANAGER JON ROBINSON Video: Jon Robinson 1-on-1 at the Owners Meetings Out of Bounds Podcast: Jon Robinson Jim Wyatt: Jon Robinson Tackles the Past, the Present, and What's Next for the Titans Family of Titans GM Fights Diabetes With Love and Support, Buoyed by Daughter's Strength Video: Titans GM Jon Robinson on Social Justice Video: Jaimie Robinson's Work with Diabetes Nonprofit JDRF Jon Robinson was hired as Titans general manager on Jan. 14, 2016 after spending two years as director of player personnel for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Nearly one year later, on Jan. 5, 2017, he was promoted to executive vice president/general manager. The Titans finished with a winning record in each of his first six seasons on the job. They had four consecutive 9-7 records from 2016 to 2019, followed by an 11-5 mark in 2020 and a 12-5 record in 2021. It was the first time the organization produced at least six consecutive winning seasons since a seven-year run of winning records from 1987–1993. The Titans and Kansas City Chiefs were the only NFL teams without a losing season from 2016 to 2021. Robinson became the first general manager in franchise history with six seasons above the .500 mark, surpassing Bum Phillips (1975, 1977– 1980) and Mike Holovak (1989-93). Robinson's winning records from 2016 to 2021 also eclipsed Holovak for the most consecutive winning seasons by a Titans/Oilers general manager. The Titans went to the playoffs four times in Robinson's first six seasons with the club: 2017, 2019, 2020 and 2021. The four playoff appearances tied for the third-most in the league during that time, and only Kansas City (six) and the New England Patriots (five) had more. Robinson's four playoff campaigns already place him in the top three in team annals along with Holovak (five) and Floyd Reese (four). Robinson's work helped the team go from three wins in the season prior to his arrival (2015) to a divisional round playoff finish following the 2017 campaign. He became the fifth general manager in franchise history to have the team in the playoffs within his first two full seasons. Then, in 2019, the team he constructed advanced to the AFC championship game. It was the organization's first appearance in the conference title game in 17 seasons (2002). In 2020, Robinson and the Titans clinched the 2020 AFC South title with an 11-5 record in the regular season, claiming their best record and first division title since going 13-3 in 2008. They did so while navigating the challenges associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, the Titans won their second consecutive AFC South crown with a 12-5 mark, celebrating the franchise's first back-to-back division championships since the Oilers took the first three AFL Eastern division titles from 1960 to 1962. Robinson has overseen a nearly complete overhaul of the roster during his tenure. In six drafts as general manager from 2016 to 2021, he selected 43 total players, and 23 of those players were still with the organization at the end of the 2021 season. The only members of the roster who predated Robinson at that time were punter Brett Kern and tackle Taylor Lewan. During that same time period (through June 2021), he engineered 26 trades and made 17 waiver claims. 2021: After the NFL's new league year began in March 2021, the Titans struck several deals with veterans in the initial days of free agency. The incoming players included Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebackers Bud Dupree and Ola Adeniyi, New Orleans Saints cornerback Jackrabbit Jenkins, Indianapolis Colts defensive lineman Denico Autry, New York Jets safety Matthias Farley, Browns tackle Kendall Lamm and Baltimore Ravens long snapper Morgan Cox. The Titans also re-signed several of their own free agents: tight ends Anthony Firkser and Geoff Swaim and inside linebacker Jayon Brown. Autry proved to be a key addition for the defense. He appeared in every game in his first season with the club and finished second on the team with nine sacks. His sack total tied his career high, matching the nine sacks he had in 2018 as a member of the Indianapolis Colts. During the 2021 NFL Draft, Robinson led the selection of eight total

players, beginning with Virginia Tech cornerback Caleb Farley with the 22nd overall selection in the first round. In the second round, the Titans chose North Dakota State offfensive lineman Dillon Radunz, followed by Georgia linebacker Monty Rice and Washington defensive back Elijah Molden in Round 3. Perhaps the most notable transaction of the organization’s 2021 offseason was the trade for wide receiver Julio Jones on June 9. Robinson dealt draft picks in 2022 (second round) and 2023 (fourth round) to the Atlanta Falcons in exchange for Jones and a 2023 sixth-rounder. Late in the 2021 campaign, Robinson claimed inside linebacker Zach Cunningham off waivers from the division rival Houston Texans. Over three seasons from 2019 to 2021, Cunningham's 392 total tackles were more than every NFL player other than Seattle's Bobby Wagner (467) and Chicago's Roquan Smith (402). 2020: Early in 2020, the Titans reached an agreement on a multi-year contract to keep quarterback Ryan Tannehill in Tennessee. The Titans also re-signed tackle Dennis Kelly, who would go on to start all 16 games at right tackle. After initially placing the franchise tag on running back Derrick Henry, the Titans and Henry were able to come to an agreement on a multi-year contract extension in July 2020. Robinson acquired Tannehill for the Titans in a 2019 trade with the Miami Dolphins. In his first three seasons in Tennessee, Tannehill built a 3013 record as a starting quarterback and became the franchise's first starting quarterback since Warren Moon (1987 to 1993) to direct his team to the playoffs in at least three consecutive seasons. He started every game from Week 7 of the 2019 campaign through the end of 2021, and during that time, Tannehill's 102.3 passer rating ranked sixth in the NFL. He became the only quarterback other than Moon (1989–1991) to record multiple seasons with at least 3,500 passing yards with the franchise. Also, Tannehill's 13 total game-winning drives in that span ranked second in the NFL behind only Raiders quarterback Derek Carr's 14. In 2019, Tannehill was named to his first Pro Bowl earned the 2019 Associated Press Comeback Player of the Year Award. After securing his multi-year extension in 2020, Henry produced one of the greatest seasons in NFL history by a running back. He led the NFL in rushing for the second consecutive season with 2,027 rushing yards, which was only the eighth 2,000-yard rushing season in league annals, and also paced the league with 17 rushing touchdowns. He was recognized with the Associated Press Offensive Player of the Year Award. Henry, a second-round pick by Robinson in 2016, led the Titans in rushing every season from 2017 through 2021, during which time he also led the NFL with 6,307 total rushing yards. In 2019, he won his first of two consecutive NFL rushing crowns with 1,540 yards and tied for the NFL lead with 16 rushing touchdowns. In the 2020 NFL Draft, the Titans had six total picks, including Louisiana State cornerback Kristian Fulton in the second round (61st overall). Fulton emerged as a full-time starter in 2021 and tied for 11th place in the NFL with a team-high 14 passes defensed. 2019: Near the beginning of the 2019 free agent signing period, Robinson worked quickly to add several veterans from other teams who played key roles, including Tannehill and former Rams guard Rodger Saffold. Robinson also worked to re-sign safety Kenny Vaccaro and punter Brett


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Kern. Then, in the 2019 NFL Draft, Robinson directed the selection of six total players, including Mississippi State defensive lineman Jeffery Simmons in the first round (19th overall), Ole Miss wide receiver A.J. Brown in the second round (51st overall) and Charlotte offensive lineman Nate Davis in the third round (82nd overall). In his first three seasons, Brown led the Titans in every major receiving category, totaling 185 receptions, 2,995 receiving yards, a 16.2-yard receiving average and 24 touchdown catches. Since 1970, Brown was only the fourth NFL player to reach all of those numbers within his first three seasons, joining Randy Moss, Jerry Rice and John Jefferson. He was named to the Pro Bowl in 2020 after totaling 70 receptions for 1,075 yards and 11 touchdowns. Simmons was named to the Pro Bowl in 2021 and added Associated Press second-team All-Pro honors. He ranked sixth in the NFL among defensive tackles with 8.5 sacks, and he set a franchise single-game postseason record with three sacks. Saffold also earned his first career Pro Bowl berth in 2021, the third consecutive season since he arrived in Tennessee in which the team finished in the top five in rushing. 2018: The Titans' 2018 free agent class included Pro Bowl cornerback Malcolm Butler. In his three seasons in Tennessee, Butler played in 41 games (36 starts) and totaled nine interceptions. In early August 2018, the Titans signed Vaccaro, who went on to start 42 games over his three seasons with the club. Robinson's 2018 draft class was comprised of four players after he used multiple trades to go up and get his targets. It included first-round linebacker Rashaan Evans from Alabama (22nd overall pick) and secondround outside linebacker Harold Landry III from Boston College (41st overall). From the start of his rookie season through 2021, Landry's 31 total sacks led the Titans, and other than Jevon Kearse (37), it was the highest total by a Titans/Oilers player in his first four NFL seasons since individual sacks became an official NFL statistic in 1982. In 2021, Landry was named to his first Pro Bowl after his career-high 12 sacks ranked 10th in the NFL. 2017: During the 2017 offseason, Robinson used free agency to address needs on defense and special teams. Most notably, he spearheaded deals for cornerback Logan Ryan (New England) and special teams contributor and 2017 Pro Bowler Brynden Trawick (Oakland). In the 2017 NFL Draft, Robinson spent first-round picks on wide receiver Corey Davis (fifth overall) and cornerback Adoree' Jackson (18th overall). It marked the first time the franchise had a pair of first-round draft selections since 1987. The Titans' 2017 draft haul also featured tight end Jonnu Smith in the third round and linebacker Jayon Brown in the fifth round. The 2017 Titans advanced to the playoffs for the first time since 2008. Robinson became the fifth general manager in franchise history to have the team in the postseason within his first two full seasons. 2016: In his first year as an NFL general manager, Robinson's leadership and decision-making helped the Titans triple their win total from the previous season, finishing 9-7 in 2016 after a 3-13 finish in 2015. The sixwin improvement tied for the most in franchise history (1967 and 1974) and

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doubled the previous club benchmark for the most wins in the first year under a new general manager (three by Bum Phillips in 1975). Within the first four months at his post, Robinson pulled the trigger on several key personnel decisions. On March 9, 2016, he made his first major acquisition, swapping fourth-round draft picks with the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for running back DeMarco Murray. The trade provided major dividends in 2016, as Murray led the AFC and ranked third in the NFL with 1,287 rushing yards. Around the same time, Robinson began to work the free agent market. Center Ben Jones and wide receiver Rishard Matthews highlighted the haul, and both were instrumental in helping to transform the Titans offense into the 11th-ranked unit in the NFL. Jones became a foundational member of the offensive line. From 2016 to 2021, he was one of only eight offensive lineman to start at least 96 of a possible 97 games. He finished the 2021 campaign with an active streak of 40 consecutive starts, ranking third among centers. On April 14, 2016, two weeks before the NFL Draft, Robinson and the Titans dealt the first overall pick to the Los Angeles Rams in one of the biggest trades in recent NFL history. The Titans gave up the No. 1 pick and a fourth-rounder in order to receive the 15th overall pick, two secondrounders and a third-rounder in 2016, plus the Rams’ first- and third-round picks in 2017. From 1990–2015, there were seven trades involving the No. 1 overall pick, but this was the first since 2004, when the San Diego Chargers selected Eli Manning with the first pick and dealt his rights to the New York Giants. The Titans had their hands at one point or another on 17 selections in the 2016 draft due to five different trades (including one trade in 2015), and in the end, they ended up with a class of 10 players, including four of the top 45 picks. Robinson swung a draft-day trade with the Cleveland Browns to move back up to the eighth slot to choose Michigan State tackle Jack Conklin. All 10 members of Robinson's first draft class played in at least one game in 2016. They accumulated a total of 110 games played and 38 starts, including 16 starts at right tackle by Conklin. The eighth-overall pick capped his successful rookie campaign by being named first-team All-Pro by Associated Press. Third-round safety Kevin Byard has become one of the most successful players at his position in franchise history. He finished the 2021 campaign as a three-time team captain, two-time Pro Bowl selection and a two-time Associated Press first-team All-Pro. Over a five-year period from 2017 through 2021, Byard led all NFL safeties and ranked third in the NFL with 23 interceptions. His career interception total was 11th on the franchise's all-time list and sixth among all Titans/Oilers safeties. PRIOR HISTORY: Robinson arrived in Tennessee with a wide range of experience from working his way up on the personnel side of the NFL. From 2014–2015, he served as director of player personnel for the Buccaneers and oversaw both college and pro departments as the team rebuilt its roster. The 2015 Buccaneers draft class made a significant impact, including four rookie starters: quarterback Jameis Winston, tackle Donovan Smith, guard Ali Marpet and linebacker Kwon Alexander. Prior to joining Tampa Bay, Robinson spent 12 years with the New England Patriots, including his last five years (2009-13) as the director of college scouting. In the five years heading up their college scouting, the Patriots added a number of key components to their roster that won the Super Bowl in 2014, including wide receiver Julian Edelman, defensive


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back Devin McCourty, tight end Rob Gronkowski, tackle Nate Solder and defensive end Chandler Jones. He joined the Patriots as an area scout in 2002, a role he served for four seasons. Robinson then spent two years (2006-07) as a regional scout, before being promoted to assistant director of college scouting in 2008 and then director of college scouting in 2009. In his time scouting for the Patriots the team won 10 division titles, four conference titles and two Super Bowls (2003, 2004). Robinson played three years at Southeast Missouri State as a defensive lineman after starting his college career at the Air Force Academy. Following his college career as a player, he spent one season (1998) coaching at his alma mater and three years (1999-2001) coaching at Nicholls State. A native of Union City, Tenn., Robinson and his wife, Jaimie, have two daughters, Taylor and Bailey. JON ROBINSON’S BACKGROUND: 2017-22: Tennessee Titans - Executive Vice President/General Manager 2016: Tennessee Titans - General Manager 2014-15: Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Director of Player Personnel 2009-13: New England Patriots - Director of College Scouting 2008: New England Patriots - Assistant Director of College Scouting 2006-07: New England Patriots - Regional Scout 2002-05: New England Patriots - Area Scout 1999-01: Nicholls State - Assistant Coach 1998: Southeast Missouri State - Assistant Coach

WINNINGEST GMs IN FRANCHISE HISTORY Jon Robinson constructed a roster that produced six consecutive winning seasons in Robinson's first six years on the job, including a 12-5 mark during the 2021 regular season. Prior to 2021, the club went 9-7 in 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 with postseason berths following the 2017 and 2019 campaigns. Then, in 2020, the Titans finished the regular season 11-5 and won the team's first division championship since 2008. Robinson has the most winning seasons of any general manager in franchise history. His career win total ranks behind only Floyd Reese (111, including playoffs), and his four playoff seasons, including 2021, are tied with Reese for second place. Only Mike Holovak (five) oversaw more postseason qualifiers. Franchise general managers, in order of career wins (records include postseason): Reg. Seasons Playoff General Manager Above .500 Seasons W L T Pct Floyd Reese (1994-2006) 4 4 111 106 0 .512 Jon Robinson (2016-2021) 6 4 62 42 0 .596 O.A. "Bum" Phillips (1975-1980) 5 3 59 38 0 .608 Mike Holovak (1989-1993) 5 5 52 34 0 .605 Mike Reinfeldt 2007-2011) 3 2 46 36 0 .561 Ladd Herzeg (1981-1988) 2 2 44 80 0 .355 Don Klosterman (1966-1969) 1 1 25 30 3 .457 Don Suman (1961-1962) 2 2 22 7 1 .750 Ruston Webster (2012-2015) 0 0 18 46 0 .281 Carroll Martin (1964-1965) 0 0 8 20 0 .286 Sid Gillman (1973-1974) 0 0 8 20 0 .286 Pop Ivy (1963) 0 0 6 8 0 .429 John Breen (1971-1972) 0 0 5 22 1 .196 Note: No general manager title was held in 1960 or 1970.

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TITANS FOOTBALL ADMINISTRATION/ PLAYER PERSONNEL STAFF Jon Robinson ��������� Executive Vice President/General Manager Vin Marino ������������� Vice President of Football Administration Ryan Cowden ��������� Vice President of Player Personnel Monti Ossenfort ����� Director of Player Personnel Brian Gardner ��������� Director of Pro Scouting Jon Salge ����������������� Director of College Scouting Kevin Turks ������������� Assistant Director of Pro Scouting Jay Thomas ������������� Personnel Analyst Mike Boni ����������������� National Scout Dale Thompson ����� National Scout Blaise Taylor ����������� Pro Scout Brandon Taylor ������� Pro Scout Casey Callahan ����� College Scout Patrick Callaway ��� College Scout T.J. Earley ��������������� College Scout Matt Miller ��������������� College Scout Tom Roth ����������������� College Scout Wes Slay ������������������� College Scout Rob Riederer ����������� Pro Scouting Coordinator Patrick Woo ������������� Scouting Coordinator Mical Johnson ������� Scouting Assistant Max Curtis ������������� Executive Assistant to EVP & General Manager/Football Administration Coordinator Adam Bondi ����������� Lead Developer of Football Technology Matt Iammarino ��� Asst. Developer, Analytical Football Research

SIX CONSECUTIVE WINNING SEASONS With a winning record secured during the 2021 regular season, the Titans recorded their sixth season with a winning record in six seasons since Jon Robinson was hired as general manager. In the "Titans era" (1999–present), the team never before had as many as three consecutive winning campaigns. With this year's record, plus their 2020 finish of 11-5 and their 9-7 marks every season from 2016 through 2019, the Titans have built the second-longest active streak of winning seasons in the NFL. Most current consecutive winning seasons (through 2021): Team 1. Kansas City Chiefs 2. Tennessee Titans 3. Los Angeles Rams New Orleans Saints 5. Buffalo Bills Green Bay Packers 7. (four tied)

Total 9 6 5 5 3 3 2

Seasons 2013–2021 2016–2021 2017–2021 2017–2021 2019–2021 2019–2021

TO THE PLAYOFFS IN YEAR 2 In January 2016, Titans controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk hired general manager Jon Robinson, who helped turn the Titans into a playoff team by his second season. Robinson became the fifth general manager in franchise history to have the team in the playoffs within his first two full seasons. Titans/Oilers general managers in the playoffs within their first two full seasons: Head Coach Jon Robinson Mike Reinfeldt Mike Holovak Don Klosterman Don Suman

First Full Season as General Manager 2016 2007 1989 1966 1961

Postseason Berths in First Two Seasons 2017 (Year 2) 2007, 2008 (Years 1 & 2) 1989, 1990 (Years 1 & 2) 1967 (Year 2) 1961, 1962 (Years 1 & 2)


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UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENCY UNDER ROBINSON

2022

Free Agents Signed RB Trenton Cannon TE Austin Hooper OL Jamarco Jones DB A.J. Moore

Former Team San Francisco Cleveland Seattle Houston

Free Agents Lost FB Khari Blasingame ILB Jayon Brown S Dane Cruikshank ILB Rashaan Evans TE Anthony Firkser RB D'Onta Foreman WR Marcus Johnson DT Kyle Peko

New Team Chicago Las Vegas Chicago Atlanta Atlanta Carolina San Francisco Las Vegas

Free Agents Signed OLB Ola Adeniyi DL Denico Autry LB B.J. Bello WR Fred Brown DT Trevon Coley LS Morgan Cox T Christian DiLauro OLB Bud Dupree S Matthias Farley DT Woodrow Hamilton IV DT Bruce Hector RB Brian Hill CB Jackrabbit Jenkins CB Kevin Johnson DT Abry Jones CB Chris Jones T Kendall Lamm WR Kalija Lipscomb CB Greg Mabin LB Justin March-Lillard CB Kevin Peterson WR Josh Reynolds

Former Team Pittsburgh Indianapolis L.A. Chargers Denver N.Y. Jets Baltimore Pittsburgh Pittsburgh N.Y. Jets Carolina Carolina Atlanta New Orleans Cleveland Jacksonville Minnesota Cleveland Green Bay Jacksonville Dallas Arizona L.A. Rams

Free Agents Lost OLB Jadeveon Clowney WR Corey Davis DE Matt Dickerson G/C Jamil Douglas DT DaQuan Jones DB Joshua Kalu CB Desmond King CB Chris Milton TE MyCole Pruitt WR Kalif Raymond TE Jonnu Smith CB Tye Smith

New Team Cleveland N.Y. Jets Las Vegas Buffalo Carolina N.Y. Giants Houston N.Y. Giants San Francisco Detroit New England Minnesota

Free Agents Signed OLB Vic Beasley Jr. DB Ibraheim Campbell DL Jack Crawford LB Nick Dzubnar CB Johnathan Joseph RB Senorise Perry T Ty Sambrailo

Former Team Atlanta Green Bay Atlanta L.A. Chargers Houston Buffalo Atlanta

Free Agents Lost T Jack Conklin WR Darius Jennings DL Austin Johnson QB Marcus Mariota CB Logan Ryan WR Tajaé Sharpe CB LeShaun Sims

New Team Cleveland L.A. Chargers N.Y. Giants Las Vegas New York Giants Minnesota Cincinnati

2021

2020

2019

Free Agents Signed DL Frank Herron TE Ryan Hewitt WR Cody Hollister WR Adam Humphries G Rodger Saffold DL Brent Urban OLB Cameron Wake

Former Team New England Indianapolis New England Tampa Bay L.A. Rams Baltimore Miami

Free Agents Lost TE Luke Stocker G Quinton Spain

New Team Atlanta Buffalo

Free Agents Signed CB Malcolm Butler WR Michael Campanaro LB Will Compton QB Blaine Gabbert RB Dion Lewis S Kendrick Lewis DL Bennie Logan G Kevin Pamphile OL Xavier Su'a-Filo S Kenny Vaccaro WR Nick Williams

Former Team New England Baltimore Washington Arizona New England Baltimore Kansas City Tampa Bay Houston New Orleans Atlanta

Free Agents Lost DB Curtis Riley QB Brandon Weeden LB Avery Williamson G/C Brian Schwenke WR Eric Decker

New Team N.Y. Giants Houston N.Y. Jets New England New England

Free Agents Signed LB Daren Bates S Johnathan Cyprien WR Eric Decker CB Demontre Hurst OL Tim Lelito CB Logan Ryan S Brynden Trawick OLB Erik Walden KR/WR Eric Weems NT Sylvester Williams

Former Team Oakland Jacksonville N.Y. Jets Chicago New Orleans New England Oakland Indianapolis Atlanta Denver

Free Agents Lost T/G Byron Bell CB Valentino Blake TE Anthony Fasano C/G Brian Schwenke LB Sean Spence G Chance Warmack WR Kendall Wright

New Team Dallas N.Y. Giants Miami Indianapolis (later re-signed in Tennessee) Indianapolis Philadelphia Chicago

Free Agents Signed CB Brice McCain C Ben Jones QB Matt Cassel WR Rishard Matthews LB Sean Spence CB Valentino Blake S Rashad Johnson

Former Team Miami Houston Dallas Miami Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Arizona

Free Agents Lost LB Zach Brown LB Steven Johnson OL Joe Looney CB Coty Sensabaugh

New Team Buffalo Pittsburgh Dallas Los Angeles

2018

2017

2016


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2021

Rd. 1 2 3 3 4 4 6 6

Pick 22 53 92 100 109 135 205 215

Player Caleb Farley Dillon Radunz Monty Rice Elijah Molden Dez Fitzpatrick Rashad Weaver Racey McMath Brady Breeze *

Rd. 1 2 3 5 7 7

Pick 29 61 93 174 224 243

Player Isaiah Wilson Kristian Fulton Darrynton Evans * Larrell Murchison Cole McDonald Chris Jackson

Rd. 1 2 3 4 5 6

Pick 19 51 82 116 168 188

Player Jeffery Simmons A.J. Brown Nate Davis Amani Hooker D’Andre Walker David Long Jr.

2020

2019

2018

Rd. 1 2 5 6

Pick 22 41 152 199

Player Rashaan Evans * Harold Landry III Dane Cruikshank * Luke Falk

Rd. 1 1 3 3 5 6 7 7 7

Pick 5 18 72 100 155 217 227 236 241

Player Corey Davis * Adoree’ Jackson * Taywan Taylor Jonnu Smith * Jayon Brown * Corey Levin Josh Carraway Brad Seaton Khalfani Muhammad

Rd. 1 2 2 2 3 5 5 6 7 7

Pick 8 33 43 45 64 140 157 193 222 253

Player Jack Conklin * Kevin Dodd Austin Johnson * Derrick Henry Kevin Byard Tajaé Sharpe LeShaun Sims Sebastian Tretola Aaron Wallace Kalan Reed

2017

2016

Pos. CB T ILB CB WR OLB WR S

College Virginia Tech North Dakota State Georgia Washington Louisville Pittsburgh Louisiana State Oregon

Pos. T CB RB DL QB DB

College Georgia Louisiana State Appalachian State North Carolina State Hawaii Marshall

Pos. DT WR OL DB OLB LB

College Mississippi State Mississippi Charlotte Iowa Georgia West Virginia

Pos. LB OLB DB QB

College Alabama Boston College Arizona Washington State

Pos. WR CB WR TE LB OL OLB T RB

College Western Michigan Southern California Western Kentucky Florida International UCLA Chattanooga Texas Christian Villanova California

Pos. T OLB DL RB S WR CB G OLB CB

College Michigan State Clemson Penn State Alabama Middle Tennessee St. Massachusetts Southern Utah Arkansas UCLA Southern Mississippi

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FIRST-ROUND PICKS BY POSITION Since the team’s initial draft as a charter member of the American Football League in 1960, the Titans have made 58 first-round selections, using that pick on an offensive player 33 times and on defense 25 times. On offense, running backs lead the list, having been chosen eight times in the first round, three of which were Heisman Trophy winners: Billy Cannon (1960), Earl Campbell (1978) and Eddie George (1996). The most recent was Chris Johnson, the 24th overall selection in 2008 who went on to rush for 1,228 yards as a rookie and eclipse 2,000 yards in his second season. On the defensive side of the ball, linebackers have been selected the most—eight times—by the Titans in the first round. Robert Brazile (1975), Lamar Lathon (1990) and Keith Bulluck (2000) headline the linebackers chosen. Most recently, the Titans selected linebacker Rashaan Evans with their first-round pick in 2018. During the franchise's "Titans era" (since 1999), Tennessee has chosen an offensive player with its initial pick 12 times and a defensive player 11 times (including second-round picks in years without a first-round selection). Breakdown of Titans/Oilers’ All-Time First-Round Picks by Position: Offense Running Back/Fullback Tackle Quarterback Guard Wide Receiver Tight End Center

33 Defense 8 Linebacker 7 Defensive End 6 Cornerback 5 Defensive Tackle 5 Safety 2 0

25 8 6 5 5 1

ALL-TIME DRAFT PICKS BY POSITION In 62 drafts in the history of the franchise, the team has drafted more offensive linemen than any other position. There have been a total of 195 tackles, guards and centers drafted, 79 more than the next highest drafted position, running back/fullback, which has had 116 players drafted by the Titans. Below is a breakdown of the team’s 831 all-time draft picks by position groups. Titans all-time drafts by position group: Position Group No. Draft Picks 1. Offensive Line 195 2. Running Back/Fullback 116 3. Defensive Backs 115 4. Linebacker 109 5. Defensive Line 92 6. Wide Receiver 88 7. Tight End 63 8. Quarterback 42 9. Kicker/Punter 11 For the past 15 years, more defensive backs (cornerbacks and safeties) have been drafted into the NFL than any other position. Among the entire 259-member 2021 NFL draft class, there were 55 defensive backs selected, nine more than the 46 offensive linemen chosen. The last time another position group out-numbered the defensive backs was 2006, when 50 offensive linemen were chosen, versus 49 corners/safeties. Total number of NFL draft picks by position, 2021: Position Group No. Draft Picks 1. Defensive Backs 55 2. Offensive Line 46 3. Linebacker 38 4. Defensive Line 40 5. Wide Receiver 34 6. Running Back/Fullback 19 7. Quarterback 10 8. Tight End 13 9. Kicker/Punter 2 10. Long Snapper 2


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THE TITANS AND FIRST-ROUND TRADES

PICKS BY COLLEGE CONFERENCE

More often than not in recent history, the Titans’ draft is altered by at least one trade. The 2007 and 2011 drafts were the only selection processes since 2002 in which the Titans did not deal or acquire picks via trade. Heading into the 2022 NFL Draft, the Titans already have dealt two of their picks—a second-rounder to Atlanta and a seventh-rounder to Miami. In 2021, general manager Jon Robinson made four total trades, including two trades during the draft. In the third round, he traded a thirdround pick (85th overall) to the Green Bay Packers in exchange for a thirdrounder (92nd overall) and a fourth-rounder (135th overall). Later, the Titans received a fourth-round pick (109th overall) from the Carolina Panthers in exchange for picks in the fourth (126th), fifth (166th) and seventh (232nd) rounds. Robinson has been more likely to trade in the first round than other recent Titans general managers. The team was not involved in a first-round trade from 2005 through 2015. Then, in Robinson's first year, the Titans made one of the biggest trades in franchise history. Originally the owners of the No. 1 pick, the Titans dealt the selection to the Los Angeles Rams along with a fourth-round pick (113th overall) and a sixth-rounder (177th overall). In exchange, the Titans received the 15th overall pick in the first round, two second-rounders (43rd and 45th overall), a third-rounder (76th overall) and first- and third-round picks in 2017. During the first round in 2016, he then traded up with the Cleveland Browns in order to select tackle Jack Conklin with the eighth pick. In 2018, Robinson traded up three spots in the first round (25th to 22nd) in order to select linebacker Rashaan Evans.

Since 1994, the first year of the current seven-round draft format, the Titans have picked 46 players from the Southeastern Conference, more than any other conference. The Big Ten is second on the list, having sent 34 players to the organization, followed by the Pacific 12 Conference (32; formerly the Pac-10) and the Atlantic Coast Conference (26). In 2021, the Titans selected three players from the ACC, taking Virginia Tech cornerback Caleb Farley in the first round, Louisville wide receiver Dez Fitzpatrick in the fourth round and Pittsburgh outside linebacker Rashad Weaver in the fourth round. They also chose two players from the SEC (Georgia linebacker Monty Rice, fourth round; Louisiana State wide receiver Racey McMath, sixth round), two players from the Pac-12 (Washington cornerback Elijah Molden, third round; Oregon safety Brady Breeze, sixth round) and one player from the Missouri Valley Conference (North Dakota State offensive lineman Dillon Radunz, second round).

Trades involving the Titans’ first-round draft pick since 1990: Year 2018

Trade TRADED by Titans RECEIVED by Titans With Round (Overall) Round (overall–player selected) Bal 1 (25) 1 (22–LB Rashaan Evans) 4 (125) 6 (215–traded) 2016(a) LAR 1 (1) 1 (15–traded) 4 (113) 2 (43–DL Austin Johnson) 6 (177) 2 (45–RB Derrick Henry) 3 (76–traded) 2017 1st Round (5–WR Corey Davis) 2017 3rd Round (100–TE Jonnu Smith) 2016(b) Cle 1 (15) 1 (8–T Jack Conklin) 3 (76) 6 (176–traded) 2017 2nd Round (52) 2004 HOU 1 (27) 2 (40–TE Ben Troupe) 5 (159) 3 (71–DT Randy Starks) 4 (103–DE Bo Schobel) 5 (138–G Jacob Bell) 2002 NYG 1 (14) 1 (15–DT Albert Haynesworth) 4 (115–CB Tony Beckham) 2001 STL 1 (29) DE Kevin Carter 1997 KC 1 (13) 1 (18–Kenny Holmes) 4 (110) 3 (81–T Scott Sanderson) 4 (116–traded) 6 (181–LB Dennis Stallings) 1996(a) OAK 1 (9) 1 (17–traded*) 2 (48–G Jason Layman) 4 (109–T Jon Runyan) 1996(b) Sea 1 (17) 1 (14–RB Eddie George) DT Glenn Montgomery 1993 PHI 1 (19) 1 (13–T Brad Hopkins) 3 (75) 1992 SD 1 (23) DE Lee Williams WR Shawn Jefferson 1991 NE 1 (17) 2 (28–DB Mike Dumas) 4 (101–DT David Rocker) Notes: In 1996, the Titans traded down from ninth to 17th and then traded with Seattle back up to 14th to select RB Eddie George. In 2016, the Titans traded down from first to 15th and then traded with Cleveland back up to eighth to select T Jack Conklin.

Titans picks by conference in the seven-round era (1994-present): Conference Southeastern Conference Big Ten Pac-12 Atlantic Coast Conference Big 12 Conference USA Big East Mountain West Conference Mid-American Conference Western Athletic Conference Big Sky Conference Independent Southland Conference Sun Belt Colonial Athletic Association Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Missouri Valley Conference Ohio Valley Conference Southwestern Athletic Conference

Titans Picks (1994-present) 46 34 32 26 20 14 12 12 8 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2

Conferences with one player selected: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference, Gateway Conference, Ivy League, Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association, Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, Southern Conference.

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Within the NFL as a whole, the SEC has produced more NFL draft picks than any other conference for 15 consecutive years. Last year the SEC had 65 players drafted, followed by the Big Ten's 44 draftees. Most NFL draft picks by college conference, 2021: Conference 2021 Draft Selections 1. Southeastern Conference 65 2. Big Ten Conference 44 3. Atlantic Coast Conference 42 4. Pacific Twelve Conference 28 5. Big Twelve Conference 22 6. American Athletic Conference 19 7. (Independent) 14 8. Mid-American Conference 5 9. Conference USA 4 Missouri Valley Football Conference 4 11. Mountain West Conference 3 Sun Belt Conference 3 13. Big South Conference 1 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association 1 Mountain East Conference 1 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference 1 Southland Conference 1 Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 1 Most year-by-year NFL draft picks by college conference, 2006-21: Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021

Conference Atlantic Coast Conference Southeastern Conference Southeastern Conference Southeastern Conference Southeastern Conference Southeastern Conference Southeastern Conference Southeastern Conference Southeastern Conference Southeastern Conference Southeastern Conference Southeastern Conference Southeastern Conference Southeastern Conference Southeastern Conference Southeastern Conference

NFL Draft Selections 51 41 35 37 49 38 42 63 49 54 51 53 53 64 63 65

UNDRAFTED TALENT At the conclusion of Round 7 of the draft, the Titans personnel department remains at work. At that point, general manager Jon Robinson and his staff along with head coach Mike Vrabel and his assistants begin the process of contacting undrafted players the team hopes to sign as free agents. In 2021, the Titans signed 10 rookie free agents in the days following the draft. They finished the season with a total of three of those players on either the 53-man roster or injured reserve: defensive lineman Naquan Jones, fullback Tory Carter (injured reserve) and tight end Briley Moore (injured reserve). All three remain with the club this offseason. The Titans finished the 2021 season with 20 players on the 53-man roster who entered the NFL as rookie free agents. That included Jones and three members of their 2020 undrafted rookie class: wide receiver Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, offensive lineman Aaron Brewer and defensive lineman Teair Tart. There are several more players with the Titans who were initially signed as undrafted free agents with other teams, including the following key contributors from 2021: punter Brett Kern, defensive tackle Denico Autry, long snapper Morgan Cox, outside linebacker Ola Adeniyi, inside linebacker Dylan Cole and running back Dontrell Hilliard.

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FRANCHISE ALL-TIME FIRST-ROUND PICKS First-round picks in the history of the Oilers/Titans: Year 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017

Pick 22 29 19 22 5 18 2016 8 2015 2 2014 11 2013 10 2012 20 2011 8 2010 16 2009 30 2008 24 2007 19 2006 3 2005 6 2004 2003 28 2002 15 2001 2000 30 1999 16 1998 16 1997 18 1996 14 1995 3 1994 26 1993 13 1992 1991 1990 15 1989 23 1988 22 1987 3 20 1986 3 1985 3 11 1984 2 1983 9 1982 8 1981 1980 1979 1978 1 1977 11 1976 1975 6 15 1974 1973 1 14 1972 6 1971 3 1970 14 1969 15 1968 1967 5 23 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960

Player Pos. College Caleb Farley CB Virginia Tech Isaiah Wilson T Georgia Jeffery Simmons DT Mississippi State Rashaan Evans LB Alabama Corey Davis WR Western Michigan Adoree’ Jackson CB Southern California Jack Conklin T Michigan State Marcus Mariota QB Oregon Taylor Lewan T Michigan Chance Warmack G Alabama Kendall Wright WR Baylor Jake Locker QB Washington Derrick Morgan DE Georgia Tech Kenny Britt WR Rutgers Chris Johnson RB East Carolina Michael Griffin DB Texas Vince Young QB Texas Pacman Jones CB West Virginia (none) Andre Woolfolk CB Oklahoma Albert Haynesworth DT Tennessee (none) Keith Bulluck LB Syracuse Jevon Kearse DE Florida Kevin Dyson WR Utah Kenny Holmes DE Miami (Fla.) Eddie George RB Ohio State Steve McNair QB Alcorn State Henry Ford DE Arkansas Brad Hopkins T Illinois (none) (none) Lamar Lathon LB Houston David Williams T Florida Lorenzo White RB Michigan State Alonzo Highsmith RB Miami (Fla.) Haywood Jeffires WR NC State Jim Everett QB Purdue Ray Childress DE Texas A&M Richard Johnson DB Wisconsin Dean Steinkuhler T Nebraska Bruce Matthews G Southern California Mike Munchak G Penn State (none) (none) (none) Earl Campbell RB Texas Morris Towns T Missouri (none) Robert Brazile LB Jackson State Don Hardeman RB Tex.A&M-Kingsville (none) John Matuszak DE Tampa George Amundson RB Iowa State Greg Sampson DE Stanford Dan Pastorini QB Santa Clara Doug Wilkerson G NC Central Ron Pritchard LB Arizona State (none) George Webster LB Michigan St. Tom Regner G Notre Dame Tommy Nobis LB Texas Lawrence Elkins TE Baylor Scott Appleton DT Texas Danny Brabham LB Arkansas Ray Jacobs DT Howard Payne MIke Ditka TE Pittsburgh Billy Cannon HB LSU


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ALL-TIME 26TH OVERALL PICKS

Titans’ draft picks, overall selections 1-32, since 1967 (picks in Round 1 unless otherwise noted):

Players selected with the 26th overall selection in the NFL Draft in the “common draft” era (1967-present):

Pick Year 1. 1978 1973 2. 2015 1984 3. 2006 1995 1987 1986 1985 1971 4. (none) 5. 2017 1967 6. 2005 1975 1972 7. (none) 8. 2016 2011 1982 9. 1983 10. 2013 11. 2014 1985 1977 12. (none) 13. 1993 14. 1996 1973 1970 15. 2002 1990 1975 1969 16. 2010 1999 1998 17. (none) 18. 2017 1997 19. 2019 2007 20. 2012 1987 21. (none) 22. 2021 2018 1988 23. 1989 24. 2008 1967 25. (none) 26. 1994 27. (none) 28. 2003 1991 (Rnd 2) 29. 2020 1984 (Rnd 2) 30. 2009 2000 1983 (Rnd 2) 31. 1979 (Rnd 2) 1970 (Rnd 2) 1967 (Rnd 2) 32. (none)

Year Team 2021 Cleveland Browns

Player Greg Newsome II

Pos College CB Northwestern

2020 Green Bay Packers

Jordan Love

QB Utah State

Player Earl Campbell John Matuszak Marcus Mariota Dean Steinkuhler Vince Young Steve McNair Alonzo Highsmith Jim Everett Ray Childress Dan Pastorini Corey Davis George Webster Adam Jones Robert Brazile Greg Sampson

Pos RB DE QB T QB QB RB QB DE QB WR LB CB LB DE

School Texas Tampa Oregon Nebraska Texas Alcorn State Miami (Fla.) Purdue Texas A&M Santa Clara Western Michigan Michigan State West Virginia Jackson State Stanford

2019 Washington Commanders Montez Sweat

DE Mississippi State

2018 Atlanta Falcons

Calvin Ridley

WR Alabama

2017 Atlanta Falcons

Takkarist McKinley LB

2016 Denver Broncos

Paxton Lynch

QB Memphis

2015 Baltimore Ravens

Breshad Perriman

WR UCF

2014 Philadelphia Eagles

Marcus Smith

LB

2013 Green Bay Packers

Datone Jones

DE UCLA

2012 Houston Texans

Whitney Mercilus

LB

2011 Kansas City Chiefs

Jon Baldwin

WR Pittsburgh

2010 Arizona Cardinals

Dan Williams

DT

Tennessee

2009 Green Bay Packers

Clay Matthews

LB

USC

2008 Houston Texans

Duane Brown

T

Virginia Tech

2007 Dallas Cowboys

Anthony Spencer

LB

Purdue

2006 Buffalo Bills

John McCargo

DT

North Carolina St.

2005 Seattle Seahawks

Chris Spencer

C

Mississippi

2004 Cincinnati Bengals

Chris Perry

RB Michigan

2003 San Francisco 49ers

Kwame Harris

T

2002 Philadelphia Eagles

Lito Sheppard

CB Florida

UCLA

Louisville Illinois

Jack Conklin Jake Locker Mike Munchak Bruce Matthews Chance Warmack Taylor Lewan Richard Johnson Morris Towns

T QB G G G T DB T

Michigan State Washington Penn State Southern California Alabama Michigan Wisconsin Missouri

2001 Miami Dolphins

Jamar Fletcher

CB Wisconsin

Brad Hopkins Eddie George George Amundson Doug Wilkerson Albert Haynesworth Lamar Lathon Don Hardeman Ron Pritchard Derrick Morgan Jevon Kearse Kevin Dyson

G RB RB G DT LB RB LB DE DE WR

Illinois Ohio State Iowa State N.C. Central Tennessee Houston Texas A&M-Kingsville Arizona State Georgia Tech Florida Utah

2000 Buffalo Bills

Erik Flowers

DE Arizona State

1999 Jacksonville Jaguars

Fernando Bryant

CB Alabama

1998 Pittsburgh Steelers

Alan Faneca

G

1997 San Francisco 49ers

Jim Druckenmiller

QB Virginia Tech

1996 Baltimore Ravens

Ray Lewis

LB

1995 Atlanta Falcons

Devin Bush

DB Florida State

Adoree’ Jackson Kenny Holmes Jeffery Simmons Michael Griffin Kendall Wright Haywood Jeffires

CB DE DT S WR WR

Southern California Miami (Fla.) Mississippi State Texas Baylor North Carolina St.

Caleb Farley Rashaan Evans Lorenzo White David Williams Chris Johnson Tom Regner

CB LB RB T RB G

Virginia Tech Alabama Michigan State Florida East Carolina Notre Dame

Stanford

LSU Miami (FL)

1994 Houston Oilers

Henry Ford

DE Arkansas

1993 San Francisco 49ers

Dana Stubblefield

DT

1992 Detroit Lions

Robert Porcher

DE South Carolina St.

1991 Buffalo Bills

Henry Jones

S

1989 Los Angeles Rams

Cleveland Gary

RB Miami (FL)

1988 Denver Broncos

Ted Gregory

NT

1987 Chicago Bears

Jim Harbaugh

QB Michigan

1986 New England Patriots

Reggie Dupard

RB Southern Methodist

1985 Denver Broncos

Steve Sewell

RB Oklahoma

1984 Buffalo Bills

Greg Bell

RB Notre Dame

1983 Los Angeles Raiders

Don Mosebar

T

1982 Cincinnati Bengals

Glen Collins

DE Mississippi State

1981 Dallas Cowboys

Howard Richards

T

Missouri

1980 Green Bay Packers

George Cumby

LB

Oklahoma

1979 Los Angeles Rams

Kent Hill

T

Georgia Tech

John Anderson

LB

Michigan

Kansas Illinois Syracuse

USC

Henry Ford

DE

Arkansas

1978 Green Bay Packers 1977 Baltimore Colts

Randy Burke

WR Kentucky

Andre Woolfolk Mike Dumas Isaiah Wilson Doug Smith Kenny Britt Keith Bulluck Harvey Salem Mike Stensrud Lee Brooks Bob Davis

CB DB T DL WR LB T DE DT QB

Oklahoma Indiana Georgia Auburn Rutgers Syracuse California Iowa State Texas Virginia

1976 Los Angeles Rams

Kevin McLain

LB

1975 Pittsburgh Steelers

Dave Brown

DB Michigan

1974 Miami Dolphins

Don Reese

DE Jackson State

1973 Buffalo Bills

Joe DeLamielleure G

1972 Dallas Cowboys

Bill Thomas

Colorado State

Michigan State

RB Boston College

1971 Baltimore Colts

Lenny Dunlap

DB North Texas

1970 Kansas City Chiefs

Sid Smith

T

USC

1969 New York Jets

Dave Foley

T

Ohio State

1968 Green Bay Packers

Bill Lueck

G

Arizona

1967 New Orleans Saints

Les Kelley

LB

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LAST TIME IN A TITANS DRAFT ... FIRST OVERALL PICK 1978 RB Earl Campbell SECOND OVERALL PICK 2015 QB Marcus Mariota THIRD OVERALL PICK 2006 QB Vince Young 26TH OVERALL PICK 1994 DE Henry Ford TWO PICKS IN THE FIRST ROUND 2017 WR Corey Davis (5), CB Adoree’ Jackson (18) THREE PICKS IN THE FIRST ROUND (never) ZERO PICKS IN THE FIRST ROUND 2004 Traded out of the 27th position TWO OR MORE SECOND-ROUND PICKS 2016 (three) OLB Kevin Dodd (33), DL Austin Johnson (43), RB Derrick Henry (45) TWO OR MORE THIRD-ROUND PICKS 2021 ILB Monty Rice (92), CB Elijah Molden (100) HAD THREE PICKS IN ANY ROUND 2017 (seventh round) OLB Josh Carraway, T Brad Seaton, RB Khalfani Muhammad HAD FOUR PICKS IN ANY ROUND (never happened) HAD 10 OR MORE PICKS 2016 10 total picks HAD 11 OR MORE PICKS 2009 11 total picks HAD 12 OR MORE PICKS 2004 13 total picks HAD SIX OR FEWER PICKS 2020 Six total picks SELECTED A QUARTERBACK IN THE FIRST ROUND 2015 Marcus Mariota (2) SELECTED A RUNNING BACK IN THE FIRST ROUND 2008 Chris Johnson (24) SELECTED AN OFFENSIVE LINEMAN IN THE FIRST ROUND 2020 Isaiah Wilson (29) SELECTED A TIGHT END IN THE FIRST ROUND 1965 Lawrence Elkins (2) SELECTED A WIDE RECEIVER IN THE FIRST ROUND 2017 Corey Davis (5) SELECTED A DEFENSIVE LINEMAN IN THE FIRST ROUND 2019 Jeffery Simmons (19) SELECTED A LINEBACKER IN THE FIRST ROUND 2018 Rashaan Evans (22) SELECTED A CORNERBACK IN THE FIRST ROUND 2021 Caleb Farley (22) SELECTED A SAFETY IN THE FIRST ROUND 2007 Michael Griffin (19) TRADED UP IN THE FIRST ROUND 2018 Traded with Baltimore to go from the 25th pick to the 22nd pick TRADED BACK IN THE FIRST ROUND 2016 Traded with the Rams to go from the first overall pick to the 15th pick

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TITANS DRAFT NUMBERS

1

Prior drafts in Titans/Oilers history in which the team has used the 26th overall pick. In 1994 Arkansas defensive end Henry Ford was selected by the Oilers with the 26th pick.

7

After trades and compensatory picks, the total number of draft picks the Titans possess in the 2022 NFL Draft.

10

Players drafted by the Titans under general manager Jon Robinson (201621) from the SEC, the most from any conference.

15

Estimated total duration in hours of the three-day NFL Draft.

20

All-time draft picks by the Titans/Oilers from the University of Texas, which is the most of any school for the team. Oklahoma is second with 15 draft picks by the team.

21

Number of seasons, including 2022, that Titans general manager Jon Robinson has spent in the NFL.

23

The total number of players on the Titans' final 53-man roster or reserve lists in 2021 who were drafted by the team.

27

Number of trades made by Titans general manager Jon Robinson since he was hired by the team in 2016.

45

Overall pick used by the Titans to select running back Derrick Henry in the second round of the 2016 NFL Draft.

91

Overall draft pick used by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1997 (31st pick of the third round) to select Ohio State linebacker Mike Vrabel.

100

Percent of Titans drafts under general manager Jon Robinson (2016– 2021) in which the team has made at least one trade on the third day of the draft.

135

Days from the end of the 2022 NFL Draft (April 30) to the first Sunday of the NFL regular season (Sept. 11).

194

Draft picks by the organization since it became the Titans in 1999.

195

The total number of offensive linemen drafted in franchise history, the highest total of any position group. Running backs/fullbacks are second with 116.

262

Total picks allotted for the 2022 NFL Draft.


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ALL-TIME TITANS/OILERS PICKS BY UNIVERSITY (1960–PRESENT) School Texas Oklahoma Alabama Auburn Baylor Louisiana State Penn State Michigan State Rice Georgia Houston Mississippi Mississippi State Southern California Texas A&M Miami (Fla.) Tennessee Clemson Florida State Illinois Northwestern Pittsburgh Purdue Stanford Wisconsin Florida Missouri Notre Dame Texas Christian West Virginia Arizona California Grambling State Iowa Miami (Ohio) Michigan Nebraska Utah North Carolina State Ohio State Oklahoma State Oregon UCLA Washington Alcorn State Georgia Tech Hawaii Kansas Kentucky Louisville North Carolina South Carolina Southern Methodist Southern Mississippi Utah State

Picks 20 15 14 14 14 14 14 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

School Arkansas Fresno State Iowa State Jackson State Louisiana Tech Minnesota New Mexico State Texas Tech Tulane Washington State Arizona State Boston College Brigham Young Colorado Colorado State Lamar Maryland Prairie View Syracuse Tennessee State Texas Southern Tulsa Virginia Virginia Tech Western Kentucky Cincinnati East Carolina Florida A&M Johnson Smith McNeese State Montana Morgan State New Mexico North Carolina Central Northern Illinois Northwestern State (La.) Rutgers Southwest Texas State Stephen F. Austin West Texas State Abilene Christian Alabama State Ball State Bowling Green California-Davis Chattanooga Duke Humboldt State Indiana Kansas State Kent State Lincoln Marquette Memphis State Middle Tennessee State

Picks 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

School Mississippi Southern Nicholls State North Carolina A&T North Dakota State North Texas State Northern Arizona Southwest Missouri Samford South Carolina State South Dakota State Southern Texas A&M-Kingsville Toledo Troy State Texas-El Paso Wake Forest Wyoming Air Force Akron Alabama-Birmingham Angelo State Appalachian State Arkansas AM&N Arkansas Tech Augustana Austin Peay Bemidji State Benedict Bishop Boise State Boston University Brown Cal State-Chico California, Pa. Cameron Central Arkansas Central Florida Charlotte Cheyney Concordia College (Minn.) Connecticut Detroit Drake East Texas State Eastern Michigan Eastern New Mexico Eastern Washington Florida Atlantic Florida International George Washington Hardin-Simmons Howard Payne Idaho Jacksonville State Kalamazoo

Picks 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

School La Verne Lake Forest Marshall Maryland-Eastern Shore Massachusetts McMurry Minnesota State-Mankato Minnesota-Duluth Morningside North Dakota Northeast Louisiana Northeast Missouri Northeast Oklahoma Northern Colorado Northern Iowa Northwest Missouri State New Mexico Highlands Nevada Oregon State Ottawa Pacific West Panhandle A&M Pepperdine Portland State Richmond Sam Houston State Santa Clara Shepherd Simpson Southeast Louisiana Southeast Missouri State Southern Illinois Southern Utah St. Ambrose Tampa Temple Texas A&I Vanderbilt Villanova Virginia State Washburn Washington (Mo.) West Texas State West Virginia State West Virginia Tech Western Michigan Whittier Widener Wiley William & Mary Winston-Salem State Wisconsin-Oshkosh Wisconsin-Stout

Picks 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1


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TITANS ERA DRAFTS (SINCE 1999) Rd. 1 2 3a 3b 3c 4a 4b 4c 5 6a 6b 6c 7a 7b

Pick 22 53 85 92 100 109 126 135 166 185 205 215 232 249

2021

Player Caleb Farley Dillon Radunz (Traded to Green Bay) Monty Rice Elijah Molden Dez Fitzpatrick (Traded to Carolina) Rashad Weaver (Traded to Carolina) (Traded to L.A. Chargers) Racey McMath Brady Breeze (Traded to Carolina) (Traded to L.A. Rams)

Pos. CB OL

College Virginia Tech North Dakota State

ILB CB WR

Georgia Washington Louisville

OLB

Pittsburgh

WR S

Louisiana State Oregon

Draft Notes General Manager: Jon Robinson • 3b, 4c – Picks acquired from Green Bay for 3a • 3c – Awarded as a compensatory selection • 4a – Pick acquired from Carolina for 4b, 5 and 7a • 6a – Pick acquired from Jacksonville in 2020 for OLB Kamalei Correa and 7b; traded to L.A. Chargers in 2020 for CB Desmond King II • 6c – Pick acquired from Kansas City in 2020 (see 2020, 7b) • 7a – Pick originally from Atlanta acquired from Miami for T Isaiah Wilson and a seventh-round choice in 2022; traded to Carolina with 4b and 5 for 4a • 7b – Pick and OLB Kamalei Correa traded to Jacksonville in 2020 for 6a

Rd. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7a 7b 7c

Pick 29 61 93 135 174 208 224 237 243

2020

Player Isaiah Wilson Kristian Fulton Darrynton Evans (Traded to Miami) Larrell Murchison (Traded to Green Bay) Cole McDonald (Traded to Kansas City) Chris Jackson

Pos. T CB RB

College Georgia Louisiana State Appalachian State

DL

North Carolina State

QB

Hawaii

DB

Marshall

Draft Notes General Manager: Jon Robinson • 4 – Pick traded to Miami in 2019 (see 2019, 6a) • 6 – Pick traded to Green Bay in 2019 for OLB Reggie Gilbert • 7a – Pick acquired in a 2019 trade with Cleveland for WR Taywan Taylor • 7b – Pick acquired in a trade with Denver for DT Jurrell Casey and then traded to Kansas City for a sixth-round choice in 2021

2019

Rd. Pick Player Pos. College 1 19 Jeffery Simmons DT Mississippi State 2 51 A.J. Brown WR Mississippi 3 82 Nate Davis OL Charlotte 4a 116 Amani Hooker DB Iowa 4b 121 (Traded to N.Y. Jets) 5a 157 (Traded to N.Y. Jets) 5b 168 D’Andre Walker OLB Georgia 6a 188 David Long LB West Virginia 6b 191 (Traded to Baltimore) 7 233 (Traded to Miami) Draft Notes General Manager: Jon Robinson • 4a, 5b – Picks acquired in a trade with N.Y. Jets for 4b and 5a • 6a – Pick and QB Ryan Tannehill acquired in a trade with Miami for a seventh-round pick (233 overall) and a fourth-round pick in 2020 • 6b – Pick acquired in a trade with Baltimore for LB Kamalei Correa

Rd. 1a 1b 2a 2b 3 4 5a 5b 6a 6b 7

Pick 22 25 41 57 89 125 152 162 199 215 243

2018

Player Pos. College Rashaan Evans LB Alabama (traded to Baltimore) Harold Landry OLB Boston College (traded to Oakland) (traded to Oakland) (traded to Baltimore) Dane Cruikshank DB Arizona (traded to Baltimore) Luke Falk QB Washington State (acquired from Baltimore and traded back to Baltimore) (traded to Kansas City)

Draft Notes General Manager: Jon Robinson • 1a, 6b – Picks acquired in a trade with Baltimore for 1b and 4 (6b later traded back to Baltimore) • 2a – Pick acquired in a trade with Oakland for 2b and 3 • 5a – Pick acquired in a trade with Baltimore for 5b and 6b (6b originally traded from Baltimore to Tennessee before being traded back to Baltimore) • 7 – Pick traded to Kansas City in 2017 for defensive lineman David King

Rd. 1a 1b 2 3a 3b 3c 4 5a 5b 6a 6b 6c 6d 6e 7a 7b 7c

Pick 5 18 52 72 83 100 124 155 164 200 203 207 214 217 227 236 241

2017

Player Corey Davis Adoree’ Jackson (traded to Cleveland) Taywan Taylor (traded to New England) Jonnu Smith (Traded to New England) Jayon Brown (Traded to Philadelphia) (Traded to N.Y. Giants) (Traded to Denver) (Traded to Cincinnati) (Traded to Philadelphia) Corey Levin Josh Carraway Brad Seaton Khalfani Muhammad

Pos. WR CB

College Western Michigan Southern California

WR

Western Kentucky

TE

Florida International

LB

UCLA

OL OLB T RB

Chattanooga Texas Christian Villanova California

Draft Notes General Manager: Jon Robinson • 2 – Pick traded to Cleveland during 2016 draft (see 2016, 1b) • 3a, 6a – Picks acquired in a trade with New England for 3b and 4 • 3c – Compensatory selection; acquired in a trade with the Los Angeles Rams during the 2016 draft (see 2016, 1a) • 5a – Pick acquired in a trade with Philadelphia for 5b, 6d • 6b – Pick traded to Denver during 2016 draft (see 2016, 5b) • 6c, 7c – Picks acquired in a trade with the N.Y. Giants for 6a • 6d – Pick acquired in a trade with Atlanta in 2015 (see 2016, 6c) • 6e, 7a – Picks acquired in a trade with Cincinnati for 6c


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TITANS ERA DRAFTS (SINCE 1999) Rd. 1a 1b 1c 2a 2b 2c 3a 3b 4a 4b 5a 5b 6a 6b 6c 7a 7b

Pick 1 8 15 33 43 45 64 76 100 113 140 157 176 177 193 222 253

2016

Player Pos. (traded to Los Angeles Rams) Jack Conklin T (traded to Cleveland) Kevin Dodd OLB Austin Johnson DL Derrick Henry RB Kevin Byard S (traded to Cleveland) (traded to Philadelphia) (traded to Los Angeles Rams) Tajae Sharpe WR LeShaun Sims CB (traded to Denver) (traded to Los Angeles Rams) Sebastian Tretola G Aaron Wallace OLB Kalan Reed CB

College Michigan State Clemson Penn State Alabama Middle Tennessee St.

Massachusetts Southern Utah Arkansas UCLA Southern Mississippi

Draft Notes General Manager: Jon Robinson • 1b, 6a – Picks acquired in a trade with Cleveland for 1c, 3b and a 2017 second-round choice • 1c, 2b, 2c, 3b – Picks and 2017 first-round and third-round choices acquired in a trade with the L.A. Rams for 1a, 4b and 6b • 4b – Pick acquired in a trade with Philadelphia for 4a and RB DeMarco Murray • 5b, 7b – Picks acquired in a trade with Denver for 6a and a 2017 sixthround choice • 6c – Pick and a 2017 sixth-round choice acquired in 2015 from Atlanta for G Andy Levitre.

Rd. 1 2a 2b 3 4a 4b 5 6a 6b 7a 7b

Pick 2 33 40 66 100 108 138 177 208 219 245

2015

Player Pos. Marcus Mariota QB (traded to New York Giants) Dorial Green-Beckham WR Jeremiah Poutasi OL Angelo Blackson DE Jalston Fowler FB David Cobb RB Deiontrez Mount OLB Andy Gallik C (traded to New England) Tre McBride WR

College Oregon Oklahoma Utah Auburn Alabama Minnesota Louisville Boston College William & Mary

Draft Notes General Manager: Ruston Webster • 2b, 4b, 7 – Picks acquired from New York Giants for 2a. • 6b – Pick acquired in 2014 from New England for LB Akeem Ayers and 7a.

Rd. 1 2a 2b 3 4a 4b 5 6a 6b 7

Pick 11 42 54 77 112 122 151 178 186 228

2014

Player Taylor Lewan (traded to Philadelphia) Bishop Sankey (traded to San Francisco) DaQuan Jones Marqueston Huff Avery Williamson Zach Mettenberger (traded to Washington) (traded to Washington)

Pos. T

College Michigan

RB

Washington

DL DB LB QB

Penn State Wyoming Kentucky Louisiana State

Draft Notes General Manager: Ruston Webster • 2b, 4b – Picks acquired in trade with Philadelphia for 2a. • 3 – Pick traded to San Francisco during 2013 draft (see 2013, 2a). • 6a – Pick acquired in trade with Washington for 6b and 7.

Rd. 1 2a 2b 3a 3b 4 5 6a 6b 7a 7b

Pick 10 34 40 70 97 107 142 176 202 216 248

2013

Player Chance Warmack Justin Hunter (traded to San Francisco) Blidi Wreh-Wilson Zaviar Gooden Brian Schwenke Lavar Edwards (traded to Minnesota) Khalid Wooten (traded to San Francisco) Daimion Stafford

Pos. G WR

College Alabama Tennessee

CB LB C DE

Connecticut Missouri California Louisiana State

CB

Nevada

S

Nebraska

Draft Notes General Manager: Ruston Webster • 2a – Pick acquired in trade with San Francisco for 2b, 7a and a thirdround pick in 2014. • 6a – Pick traded to Minnesota in 2012 for a seventh-round pick in 2012. • 3b, 6b, 7b – Awarded as compensatory selections

Rd. 1 2 3 4 5a 5b 6 7a 7b

Pick 20 52 82 115 145 155 190 211 227

2012

Player Kendall Wright Zach Brown Mike Martin Coty Sensabaugh Taylor Thompson (traded to Miami) Markelle Martin Scott Solomon (traded to Miami)

Pos. WR LB DT CB TE

College Baylor North Carolina Michigan Clemson Southern Methodist

S DE

Oklahoma State Rice

Draft Notes General Manager: Ruston Webster • 5a – Pick acquired in trade with Miami for 5b and 7b • 7a – Pick acquired in trade with Minnesota for a sixth-round choice in 2013

Rd. 1 2 3 4a 4b 5 6 7a 7b

Pick 8 39 77 109 130 142 175 212 251

2011

Player Jake Locker Akeem Ayers Jurrell Casey Colin McCarthy Jamie Harper Karl Klug Byron Stingily Zach Clayton Tommie Campbell

Pos. QB LB DT LB RB DL T DT DB

College Washington UCLA Southern California Miami (Fla.) Clemson Iowa Louisville Auburn California (Pa.)

Draft Notes General Manager: Mike Reinfeldt • 4b, 7b – Awarded as compensatory selections

Rd. 1 2 3a 3b 4a 4b 5 6a 6b 6c 7a 7b

Pick 16 47 77 97 104 111 148 176 185 207 222 241

2010

Player Derrick Morgan (traded to New England) Damian Williams Rennie Curran Alterraun Verner (traded to Seattle) Robert Johnson Rusty Smith (traded to Seattle) Myron Rolle Marc Mariani David Howard

Pos. DE

College Georgia Tech

WR LB CB

Southern California Georgia UCLA

S QB

Utah Florida Atlantic

S WR DT

Florida State Montana Brown

Draft Notes General Manager: Mike Reinfeldt • 3b, 6c, 7b – Awarded as compensatory selections


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TITANS ERA DRAFTS (SINCE 1999) • 2 – Traded to New England in 2009 (see 2009 3a) • 4a, 6a – Picks acquired in trade with Seattle for RB LenDale White, DT Kevin Vickerson, 4b and 6b

Rd. 1 2 3a 3b 4a 4b 5a 5b 6a 6b 7a 7b

Pick 30 62 89 94 130 135 166 173 203 206 239 242

2009

Player Kenny Britt Sen’Derrick Marks Jared Cook Ryan Mouton Gerald McRath Troy Kropog (Traded to Dallas) Javon Ringer Jason McCourty Dominique Edison Ryan Durand Nick Schommer

Pos. WR DT TE CB LB T/G

College Rutgers Auburn South Carolina Hawaii Southern Mississippi Tulane

RB CB WR G S

Michigan State Rutgers Stephen F. Austin Syracuse North Dakota State

Draft Notes General Manager: Mike Reinfeldt • 4b, 5b, 6b, 7b – Awarded as compensatory selections • 3a – Pick acquired in trade with New England for second round pick in 2010 • 5a – Pick traded to Dallas (see 2008 4c)

2008

Rd. Pick Player Pos. College 1 24 Chris Johnson RB East Carolina 2 54 Jason Jones DL Eastern Michigan 3 85 Craig Stevens TE California 4a 103 William Hayes DE Winston-Salem State 4b 124 (Traded to Washington) 4c 126 Lavelle Hawkins WR California 4d 134 Stanford Keglar LB Purdue 5 157 (Traded to Washington) 6 189 (Traded to Seattle) 7 229 Cary Williams CB Washburn Draft Notes General Manager: Mike Reinfeldt • 4d – Awarded as compensatory selection • 4a – Pick acquired in trade with Washington for fourth round pick (#124 overall) and fifth round pick (#157 overall). • 4b – Traded to Washington (see 4a) • 4c – Pick acquired in trade with Dallas for Pacman Jones • 5 – Pick traded to Washington (see 4a) • 6 – Pick traded to Seattle for Bryce Fisher

Rd. 1 2 3 4a 4b 5 6a 6b 6c 7

Pick 19 50 80 115 128 152 188 204 206 223

2007

Player Michael Griffin Chris Henry Paul Williams Leroy Harris Chris Davis Antonio Johnson Joel Filani Jacob Ford Ryan Smith Mike Otto

Pos. S RB WR G/C WR DT WR DE CB T

College Texas Arizona Fresno State N.C. State Florida State Mississippi State Texas Tech Central Arkansas Florida Purdue

Draft Notes General Manager: Mike Reinfeldt • 4b – Pick acquired in trade with Baltimore for Steve McNair in 2006. • 6b – Pick acquired in trade with San Diego for Billy Volek in 2006. • 6c – Pick acquired in trade with Indianapolis for seventh round pick (#238 overall) in 2006. That selection was originally obtained from Indianapolis for Rocky Calmus.

Rd. 1 2a 2b 3 4a 4b 5a 5b 6 7a 7b 7c 7d

Pick 3 39 45 70 102 116 137 169 172 215 238 245 246

2006

Player Vince Young (Traded to Philadelphia) LenDale White (Traded to Buffalo) Calvin Lowry Stephen Tulloch Terna Nande Jesse Mahelona Jonathan Orr Cortland Finnegan (Traded to Indianapolis) Spencer Toone Quinton Ganther

Pos. QB

College Texas

RB

Southern California

S LB LB DT WR CB

Penn State N.C. State Miami (Ohio) Tennessee Wisconsin Samford

LB RB

Utah Utah

Draft Notes General Manager: Floyd Reese • 5b, 7c and 7d – awarded as compensatory selections • 2a – Pick traded to Philadelphia (see 2b) • 2b – Pick acquired from Philadelphia along with 2006 fourth round pick (116 overall) for the Titans second round pick (39 overall) • 3 – Pick traded to Buffalo for RB Travis Henry in 2005 • 7b – Pick acquired from Indianapolis for LB Rocky Calmus in 2005 and traded back to Indianapolis for sixth round selection in 2007

Rd. 1 2a 2b 3a 3b 4a 4b 4c 5a 5b 6 7

Pick 6 37 41 68 96 108 113 136 142 150 179 218

2005

Player Adam Jones (Traded to Detroit) Michael Roos Courtney Roby Brandon Jones Vincent Fuller David Stewart Roydell Williams Damien Nash Daniel Loper Bo Scaife Reynaldo Hill

Pos. CB

College West Virginia

T WR WR S T WR RB T TE CB

Eastern Washington Indiana Oklahoma Virginia Tech Mississippi State Tulane Missouri Texas Tech Texas Florida

Draft Notes General Manager: Floyd Reese • 3b and 4c – awarded as compensatory selections • 2a – Pick traded to Detroit (see 2b) • 2b – Pick acquired from Detroit along with 2005 fourth round pick (113 overall) for the Titans second round pick (37 overall) • 4b – Pick acquired from Detroit (see 2b) • 5b – Pick acquired from Kansas City for DE Carlos Hall

Rd. 1 2a 2b 2c 3a 3b 4a 4b 5a 5b 5c 6 7a 7b 7c

Pick 27 40 42 57 71 92 103 124 138 159 165 191 230 239 241

2004

Player (Traded to Houston) Ben Troupe Travis LaBoy Antwan Odom Randy Starks Rich Gardner Bo Schobel Michael Waddell Jacob Bell (Traded to Houston) Robert Reynolds Troy Fleming Jared Clauss Eugene Amano Sean McHugh

Pos.

College

TE DE DE DT CB DE CB G

Florida Hawaii Alabama Maryland Penn State TCU North Carolina Miami (Ohio)

LB RB DT C TE

Ohio State Tennessee Iowa S.E. Missouri State Penn State

Draft Notes General Manager: Floyd Reese • 5c, 7b, 7c – awarded as compensatory selections • 1 – Pick traded to Houston (see 2a) • 2a – Pick acquired from Houston along with 2004 third round pick (71


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TITANS ERA DRAFTS (SINCE 1999) overall), fourth round pick (103 overall) and fifth round pick (138 overall) for the Titans 2004 first round pick (27 overall) and fifth round pick (159 overall) • 2b – Pick acquired from New York Jets for WR Justin McCariens • 3a – Pick acquired in Houston trade (see 2a) • 4a – Pick acquired in Houston trade (see 2a) • 5a – Pick acquired in Houston trade (see 2a) • 5b – Pick traded to Houston (see 2a)

Rd. 1 2 3 4 5a 5b 6 7a 7b

Pick 28 60 93 126 154 164 201 225 243

2003

Player Andre Woolfolk Tyrone Calico Chris Brown Rien Long Donnie Nickey (Traded to New England) (Traded to New England) Todd Williams (Traded to New England)

Pos. CB WR RB DT S

College Oklahoma

T

Florida State

Middle Tennessee State

Colorado Washington State Ohio State

Draft Notes General Manager: Floyd Reese • 5a – Pick acquired from New England along with 2003 seventh round pick (225 overall) for the Titans 2003 fifth round pick (164 overall), sixth round pick (201 overall) and seventh round pick (243 overall) • 5b – Pick traded to New England (see 5a) • 6 – Pick traded to New England (see 5a) • 7a – Pick acquired in New England trade (see 5a) • 7b – Pick traded to New England (see 5a)

Rd. 1a 1b 2 3 4a 4b 4c 5 6 7a 7b

Pick 14 15 45 77 110 115 133 151 187 225 240

2002

Player (Traded to N.Y. Giants) Albert Haynesworth Tank Williams Rocky Calmus Mike Echols Tony Beckham Rocky Boiman Jake Schifino Justin Hartwig Darrell Hill Carlos Hall

Pos.

College

DT S LB CB CB LB WR G WR DE

Tennessee Stanford Oklahoma Wisconsin Wisconsin-Stout Notre Dame Akron Kansas Northern Illinois Arkansas

Draft Notes General Manager: Floyd Reese • 4c – awarded as compensatory selection • 1a – Pick traded to N.Y. Giants (see 1b) • 1b – Pick acquired from the New York Giants along with 2002 fourth round pick (115 overall) for the Titans 2002 first round pick (14 overall) • 4b – Pick acquired in Giants trade (see 1b) • 7b – Pick acquired from Green Bay for DT Rod Walker

Rd. 1 2 3 4 5 6a 6b 7a 7b

Pick 29 60 90 124 159 192 199 229 232

2001

Player (Traded to St. Louis) Andre Dyson Shad Meier Justin McCareins Eddie Berlin Dan Alexander Adam Haayer (Traded to Oakland) Keith Adams

Pos.

College

CB TE WR WR RB T

Utah Kansas State Northern Illinois Northern Iowa Nebraska Minnesota

LB

Clemson

Draft Notes General Manager: Floyd Reese • 6b, 7b – awarded as compensatory selections • 1 – Pick traded to St. Louis for DE Kevin Carter • 7a – Pick traded to Oakland for C Gennaro DiNapoli

Rd. 1 3a 3b 4a 4b 5a 5b 6 7a 7b

Pick 30 68 93 124 128 135 160 197 213 237

2000

Player Keith Bulluck Erron Kinney Byron Frisch Bobby Myers Peter Sirmon Aric Morris Frank Chamberlin Robaire Smith Mike Green Wes Shivers

Pos. LB TE DE S LB S LB DE RB T

College Syracuse Florida Brigham Young Wisconsin Oregon Michigan State Boston College Michigan State Houston Mississippi State

Draft Notes General Manager: Floyd Reese • 4b – awarded as compensatory selection • 7a – Pick acquired from Chicago for LB Lemanski Hall

Rd. 1 2a 2b 3 4a 4b 5 6 7

Pick 16 46 52 81 114 117 151 186 222

1999

Player Jevon Kearse (Traded to New England) John Thornton Zach Piller Brad Ware Donald Mitchell Kevin Daft Darran Hall Phil Glover

Pos. DE

College Florida

DT G S CB QB WR LB

West Virginia Florida Auburn Southern Methodist California-Davis Colorado State Utah

Draft Notes General Manager: Floyd Reese • 2a – Pick traded to New England (see 2b) • 2b – Pick acquired from New England along with 1999 fourth round pick (117 overall) for Titans 1999 second round pick (46 overall) • 4b – Pick acquired in New England trade (see 2b)


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TRADES BY JON ROBINSON 2022 TRADES Trade Date/Teams 1. March 23, 2022 Tennessee Receives: L.A. Rams Receive:

Compensation Player: Draft Choice:

Overall Player Selected

Note

WR Robert Woods Round 6, 2023

2021 TRADES Trade Date/Teams 1. March 17, 2021 Tennessee Receives: Miami Receives:

Compensation

Overall Player Selected

Note

Draft Choice: Player: Draft Choice:

Round 7, 2021 T Isaiah Wilson Round 7, 2022

#232

Pick originally from Atlanta; traded to Carolina

2. April 30, 2021 (Draft Day Trade) Tennessee Receives: Draft Choice: Draft Choice: Green Bay Receives: Draft Choice:

Round 3, 2021 Round 4, 2021 Round 3, 2021

#92 #135 #85

ILB Monty Rice OLB Rashad Weaver WR Amari Rodgers

3. May 1, 2021 (Draft Day Trade) Tennessee Receives: Draft Choice: Carolina Receives: Draft Choice: Draft Choice: Draft Choice:

Round 4, 2021 Round 4, 2021 Round 5, 2021 Round 7, 2021

#109 #126 #166 #232

WR Dez Fitzpatrick RB Chuba Hubbard DB Keith Taylor DT Phil Hoskins

4. June 6, 2021 Tennessee Receives: Atlanta Receives:

Player: Draft Choice: Draft Choice: Draft Choice:

(DT Phil Hoskins)

#247

WR Julio Jones Round 6, 2023 Round 2, 2022 #58 Round 4, 2023

Pick originally from Houston Pick originally from Atlanta through Miami

Conditional draft choice

2020 TRADES Trade Date/Teams 1. March 19, 2020 Tennessee Receives: Denver Receives:

Compensation Draft Choice: Player:

2. April 25, 2020 (Draft Day Trade) Tennessee Receives: Draft Choice: Kansas City Receives: Draft Choice: 3. Oct. 14, 2020 Tennessee Receives: Jacksonville Receives: 4. Nov. 2, 2020 Tennessee Receives: L.A. Chargers Receive:

Overall Player Selected

Note

Round 7, 2020 #237 DT Jurrell Casey

(CB Thakarius Keyes)

Pick originally from New England; traded to Kansas City

Round 6, 2021 Round 7, 2020

S Brady Breeze CB Thakarius Keyes

Pick originally from New England through Denver

(LB Nick Niemann) (WR Ben Skowronek)

Pick traded to L.A. Chargers Pick traded to L.A. Rams

LB Nick Niemann

Pick originally from Jacksonville

#215 #237

Draft Choice: Draft Choice: Player:

Round 6, 2021 #185 Round 7, 2021 #249 OLB Kamalei Correa

Player: Draft Choice:

CB Desmond King II Round 6, 2021 #185

Ryan Tannehill was acquired in a trade in 2019.


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TRADES BY JON ROBINSON 2019 TRADES Trade Date/Teams 1. March 15, 2019 Tennessee Receives:

Compensation

QB Ryan Tannehill Round 6, 2019 #188 Round 7, 2019 #233 Round 4, 2020 #135

LB David Long Jr. RB Chandler Cox (G Kevin Dotson)

2. April 27, 2019 (Draft Day Trade) Tennessee Receives: Draft Choice: Draft Choice: N.Y. Jets Receive: Draft Choice: Draft Choice:

Round 4, 2019 Round 5, 2019 Round 4, 2019 Round 5, 2019

DB Amani Hooker OLB D’Andre Walker TE Trevon Wesco LB Blake Cashman

3. August 29, 2019 Tennessee Receives: Green Bay Receives:

Player: Draft Choice:

OLB Reggie Gilbert Round 6, 2020 #208

4. August 31, 2019 Tennessee Receives: Cleveland Receives:

Draft Choice: Player:

Round 7, 2020 #224 WR Taywan Taylor

Miami Receives:

Player: Draft Choice: Draft Choice: Draft Choice:

Overall Player Selected

#116 #168 #121 #157

Note

Pick traded to Pittsburgh Pick originally from Miami through New Orleans Pick originally from New Orleans

C Jake Hanson QB Cole McDonald

2018 TRADES Trade Date/Teams Compensation 1. April 26, 2018 (Draft Day Trade) Tennessee Receives: Draft Choice: Round 1, 2018 Draft Choice: Round 6, 2018 Baltimore Receives: Draft Choice: Round 1, 2018 Draft Choice: Round 4, 2018

Overall Player Selected

Note

#22 #215 #25 #125

LB Rashaan Evans (C Bradley Bozeman) TE Hayden Hurst (DB Avonte Maddox)

Pick originally from Kansas City through Buffalo Pick traded back to Baltimore Pick traded to Philadelphia

2. April 27, 2018 (Draft Day Trade) Tennessee Receives: Draft Choice: Oakland Receives: Draft Choice: Draft Choice:

Round 2, 2018 Round 2, 2018 Round 3, 2018

#41 #57 #89

OLB Harold Landry III DT P.J. Hall (T Joseph Noteboom)

Pick traded to L.A. Rams

3. April 28, 2018 (Draft Day Trade) Tennessee Receives: Draft Choice: Baltimore Receives: Draft Choice: Draft Choice:

Round 5, 2018 Round 5, 2018 Round 6, 2018

#152 #162 #215

DB Dane Cruikshank WR Jordan Lasley C Bradley Bozeman

Pick originally from Baltimore

4. August 28, 2018 Tennessee Receives: Baltimore Receives:

Round 6, 2019

#191

LB Kamalei Correa (DB Marcus Epps)

Pick traded to Minnesota

Player: Draft Choice:

2017 TRADES Trade Date/Teams Compensation Overall Player Selected Note 1. April 28, 2017 (Draft Day Trade) Tennessee Receives: Draft Choice: Round 3, 2017 #72 WR Taywan Taylor Pick originally from Carolina Draft Choice: Round 6, 2017 #200 (T Adam Bisnowaty) Pick traded to N.Y. Giants; originally from Indianapolis New England Receives: Draft Choice: Round 3, 2017 #83 DE Derek Rivers Draft Choice: Round 4, 2017 #124 (LB Jalen Reeves-Maybin) Pick traded to Detroit 2. April 29, 2017 (Draft Day Trade) Tennessee Receives: Draft Choice: Philadelphia Receives: Draft Choice: Draft Choice:

Round 5, 2017 Round 5, 2017 Round 6, 2017

#155 #164 #214

LB Jayon Brown (G Isaac Asiata) DT Elijah Qualls

3. April 29, 2017 (Draft Day Trade) Tennessee Receives: Draft Choice: Round 6, 2017 #207 (DB Brandon Wilson) Draft Choice: Round 7, 2017 #241 RB Khalfani Muhammad N.Y. Giants Receive: Draft Choice: Round 6, 2017 #200 T Adam Bisnowaty

Pick traded to Miami Pick originally from Atlanta Pick traded to Cincinnati Pick originally from Indianapolis through New England


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TRADES BY JON ROBINSON 4. April 29, 2017 (Draft Day Trade) Tennessee Receives: Draft Choice: Draft Choice: Cincinnati Receives: Draft Choice:

Round 6, 2017 Round 7, 2017 Round 6, 2017

#217 #227 #207

OL Corey Levin OLB Josh Carraway DB Brandon Wilson

Pick originally from N.Y. Giants

5. Sept. 1, 2017 Tennessee Receives: Kansas City Receives:

DE David King Round 7, 2018

#243

(DB Keion Crossen)

Conditional draft choice; traded to New England

Player: Draft Choice:

Compensatory pick

2016 TRADES Trade Date/Teams 1. March 9, 2016 Tennessee Receives:

Compensation

Overall Player Selected

Player: RB DeMarco Murray Draft Choice: Round 4, 2016 #113 (LB Nick Kwiatkoski) Philadelphia Receives: Draft Choice: Round 4, 2016 #100 (QB Connor Cook) 2. April 14, 2016 Tennessee Receives:

Draft Choice: Round 1, 2016 #15 (WR Corey Coleman) Draft Choice: Round 2, 2016 #43 DL Austin Johnson Draft Choice: Round 2, 2016 #45 RB Derrick Henry Draft Choice: Round 3, 2016 #76 (T Shon Coleman) Draft Choice: Round 1, 2017 #5 WR Corey Davis Draft Choice: Round 3, 2017 #100 TE Jonnu Smith L.A. Rams Receive: Draft Choice: Round 1, 2016 #1 QB Jared Goff Draft Choice: Round 4, 2016 #113 (LB Nick Kwiatkoski) Draft Choice: Round 6, 2016 #177 TE Temarrick Hemingway 3. April 28, 2016 (Draft Day Trade) Tennessee Receives: Draft Choice: Round 1, 2016 #8 T Jack Conklin Draft Choice: Round 6, 2016 #176 (RB Andy Janovich) Cleveland Receives: Draft Choice: Round 1, 2016 #15 WR Corey Coleman Draft Choice: Round 3, 2016 #76 T Shon Coleman Draft Choice: Round 2, 2017 #52 QB DeShone Kizer 4. April 30, 2016 (Draft Day Trade) Tennessee Receives: Draft Choice: Draft Choice: Denver Receives: Draft Choice: Draft Choice:

Round 5, 2016 Round 7, 2016 Round 6, 2016 Round 6, 2017

5. Aug. 16, 2016 Tennessee Receives: Philadelphia Receives:

G/T Dennis Kelly WR Dorial Green-Beckham

Player: Player:

#157 #253 #176 #203

Note Pick traded from Tennessee to Los Angeles to Chicago Pick traded from Philadelphia to Cleveland to Oakland Pick traded from Tennessee to Cleveland Pick originally from Philadelphia Pick traded from Tennessee to Cleveland Compensatory pick Pick originally from Philadelphia; traded from Los Angeles to Chicago

Pick originally from Miami through Philadelphia Pick traded from Tennessee to Denver Pick originally from Los Angeles Pick originally from Los Angeles

CB LeShaun Sims Pick originally from N.Y. Jets CB Kalan Reed RB Andy Janovich Pick originally from Cleveland RB De’Angelo Henderson

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COMPLETE NFL DRAFT ORDER ROUND 1 Rnd-Pick-Overall / Team 1-1-1 Jacksonville 1-2-2 Detroit 1-3-3 Houston 1-4-4 NY Jets 1-5-5 NY Giants 1-6-6 Carolina 1-7-7 NY Giants from Chicago 1-8-8 Atlanta 1-9-9 Seattle from Denver 1-10-10 NY Jets from Seattle 1-11-11 Washington 1-12-12 Minnesota 1-13-13 Houston from Cleveland 1-14-14 Baltimore 1-15-15 Philadelphia from Miami 1-16-16 New Orleans from Indianapolis through Philadelphia 1-17-17 LA Chargers 1-18-18 Philadelphia from New Orleans 1-19-19 New Orleans from Philadelphia 1-20-20 Pittsburgh 1-21-21 New England 1-22-22 Green Bay from Las Vegas 1-23-23 Arizona 1-24-24 Dallas 1-25-25 Buffalo 1-26-26 Tennessee 1-27-27 Tampa Bay 1-28-28 Green Bay 1-29-29 Kansas City from San Francisco through Miami 1-30-30 Kansas City 1-31-31 Cincinnati 1-32-32 Detroit from LA Rams ROUND 2 Rnd-Pick-Overall / Team 2-1-33 Jacksonville 2-2-34 Detroit 2-3-35 NY Jets 2-4-36 NY Giants 2-5-37 Houston 2-6-38 NY Jets from Carolina 2-7-39 Chicago 2-8-40 Seattle from Denver 2-9-41 Seattle 2-10-42 Indianapolis from Washington 2-11-43 Atlanta 2-12-44 Cleveland 2-13-45 Baltimore 2-14-46 Minnesota 2-15-47 Washington from Indianapolis 2-16-48 Chicago from LA Chargers 2-17-49 New Orleans 2-18-50 Kansas City from Miami 2-19-51 Philadelphia 2-20-52 Pittsburgh 2-21-53 Green Bay from Las Vegas 2-22-54 New England 2-23-55 Arizona

2-24-56 2-25-57 2-26-58 2-27-59 2-28-60 2-29-61 2-30-62 2-31-63 2-32-64

Dallas Buffalo Atlanta from Tennessee Green Bay Tampa Bay San Francisco Kansas City Cincinnati Denver from LA Rams

ROUND 3 Rnd-Pick-Overall / Team 3-1-65 Jacksonville 3-2-66 Detroit 3-3-67 NY Giants 3-4-68 Houston 3-5-69 NY Jets 3-6-70 Jacksonville from Carolina 3-7-71 Chicago 3-8-72 Seattle 3-9-73 Indianapolis from Washington 3-10-74 Atlanta 3-11-75 Denver 3-12-76 Baltimore 3-13-77 Minnesota 3-14-78 Cleveland 3-15-79 LA Chargers 3-16-80 Houston from New Orleans 3-17-81 NY Giants from Miami 3-18-82 Atlanta from Indianapolis 3-19-83 Philadelphia 3-20-84 Pittsburgh 3-21-85 New England 3-22-86 Las Vegas 3-23-87 Arizona 3-24-88 Dallas 3-25-89 Buffalo 3-26-90 Tennessee 3-27-91 Tampa Bay 3-28-92 Green Bay 3-29-93 San Francisco 3-30-94 Kansas City 3-31-95 Cincinnati 3-32-96 Denver from LA Rams 3-33-97 Detroit* 3-34-98 New Orleans* 3-35-99 Cleveland** 3-36-100 Baltimore** 3-37-101 Philadelphia from New Orleans** 3-38-102 Miami from San Francisco** 3-39-103 Kansas City** 3-40-104 LA Rams** 3-41-105 San Francisco** ROUND 4 Rnd-Pick-Overall / Team 4-1-106 Jacksonville 4-2-107 Houston from Detroit through Cleveland 4-3-108 Houston 4-4-109 Seattle from NY Jets 4-5-110 Baltimore from NY Giants 4-6-111 NY Jets from Carolina 4-7-112 NY Giants from Chicago

4-8-113 4-9-114 4-10-115 4-11-116 4-12-117 4-13-118 4-14-119 4-15-120 4-16-121 4-17-122 4-18-123 4-19-124 4-20-125 4-21-126 4-22-127 4-23-128 4-24-129 4-25-130 4-26-131 4-27-132 4-28-133 4-29-134 4-30-135 4-31-136 4-32-137

4-33-138 4-34-139 4-35-140 4-36-141 4-37-142 4-38-143

Washington Atlanta Denver Denver from Seattle NY Jets from Minnesota Cleveland Baltimore New Orleans Kansas City from Miami Indianapolis LA Chargers Philadelphia Miami from Pittsburgh Las Vegas New England Baltimore from Arizona Dallas Buffalo Tennessee Green Bay Tampa Bay San Francisco Kansas City Cincinnati Carolina from LA Rams through Houston Pittsburgh* Baltimore* Green Bay* Baltimore* Los Angeles Rams* Tennessee*

ROUND 5 Rnd-Pick-Overall / Team 5-1-144 Carolina from Jacksonville 5-2-145 Seattle from Detroit through Denver 5-3-146 NY Jets 5-4-147 NY Giants 5-5-148 Chicago from Houston 5-6-149 Carolina 5-7-150 Chicago 5-8-151 Atlanta 5-9-152 Denver 5-10-153 Seattle 5-11-154 Philadelphia from Washington 5-12-155 Dallas from Cleveland 5-13-156 Minnesota from Baltimore 5-14-157 Jacksonville from Minnesota 5-15-158 New England from Miami 5-16-159 Indianapolis 5-17-160 LA Chargers 5-18-161 New Orleans 5-19-162 Philadelphia 5-20-163 NY Jets from Pittsburgh 5-21-164 Las Vegas from New England 5-22-165 Las Vegas 5-23-166 Philadelphia from Arizona 5-24-167 Dallas 5-25-168 Buffalo 5-26-169 Tennessee

5-27-170 New England from Tampa Bay 5-28-171 Green Bay 5-29-172 San Francisco 5-30-173 NY Giants from Kansas City through Baltimore 5-31-174 Cincinnati 5-32-175 LA Rams 5-33-176 Dallas* 5-34-177 Detroit* 5-35-178 Dallas* 5-36-179 Indianapolis* ROUND 6 Rnd-Pick-Overall / Team 6-1-180 Jacksonville 6-2-181 Detroit 6-3-182 NY Giants 6-4-183 Houston 6-5-184 Minnesota from NY Jets 6-6-185 Buffalo from Carolina 6-7-186 Chicago 6-8-187 San Francisco from Denver 6-9-188 Jacksonville from Seattle 6-10-189 Washington 6-11-190 Atlanta 6-12-191 Minnesota from Baltimore through Kansas City 6-13-192 Minnesota 6-14-193 Dallas from Cleveland 6-15-194 New Orleans from Indianapolis through Philadelphia 6-16-195 LA Chargers 6-17-x Choice Forfeited (New Orleans) 6-18-196 Baltimore from Miami 6-19-197 Jacksonville from Philadelphia 6-20-198 Jacksonville from Pittsburgh 6-21-199 Carolina from Las Vegas 6-22-200 New England 6-23-201 Arizona 6-24-202 Cleveland from Dallas 6-25-203 Buffalo 6-26-204 Tennessee 6-27-205 Houston from Green Bay 6-28-206 Denver from Tampa Bay through NY Jets and Philadelphia 6-29-207 Houston from San Francisco through NY Jets 6-30-208 Pittsburgh from Kansas City 6-31-209 Cincinnati 6-32-210 New England from LA Rams 6-33-211 LA Rams* 6-34-212 LA Rams* 6-35-213 Atlanta* 6-36-214 LA Chargers* 6-37-215 Arizona* 6-38-216 Indianapolis* 6-39-217 Detroit* 6-40-218 LA Rams*

6-41-219 Tennessee* 6-42-220 San Francisco* 6-43-221 San Francisco* ROUND 7 Rnd-Pick-Overall / Team 7-1-222 Jacksonville 7-2-223 Cleveland from Detroit 7-3-224 Miami from Houston through New England and Baltimore 7-4-225 Pittsburgh from NY Jets 7-5-226 Cincinnati from NY Giants 7-6-227 Las Vegas from Carolina 7-7-228 Green Bay from Chicago through Houston 7-8-229 Seattle 7-9-230 Washington 7-10-231 Buffalo from Atlanta 7-11-232 Denver 7-12-233 Kansas City from Minnesota 7-13-234 Denver from Cleveland through Detroit 7-14-235 Jacksonville from Baltimore 7-15-236 LA Chargers 7-16-237 Philadelphia from New Orleans 7-17-238 LA Rams from Miami 7-18-239 Indianapolis 7-19-240 Washington from Philadelphia through Indianapolis 7-20-241 Pittsburgh 7-21-242 Carolina from New England through Miami 7-22-243 Kansas City from Las Vegas through New England 7-23-244 Arizona 7-24-245 Houston from Dallas 7-25-246 Cleveland from Buffalo 7-26-247 Miami from Tennessee 7-27-248 Tampa Bay 7-28-249 Green Bay 7-29-250 Minnesota from San Francisco through Denver 7-30-251 Kansas City 7-31-252 Cincinnati 7-32-253 LA Rams 7-33-254 LA Chargers* 7-34-255 LA Chargers* 7-35-256 Arizona* 7-36-257 Arizona* 7-37-258 Green Bay* 7-38-259 Kansas City* 7-39-260 LA Chargers* 7-40-261 Tampa Bay* 7-41-262 San Francisco* * Compensatory selection ** Special compensatory selection As of April 20, 2022


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NFL DRAFT TEAM-BY-TEAM PICKS ARIZONA Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 1-23-23 2-23-55 3-23-87 6-23-201 6-37-215 (Compensatory) 7-23-244 7-35-256 (Compensatory) 7-36-257 (Compensatory) ATLANTA Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 1-8-8 2-11-43 2-26-58 From Tennessee 3-10-74 3-18-82 From Indianapolis 4-9-114 5-8-151 6-11-190 6-35-213 (Compensatory) BALTIMORE Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 1-14-14 2-13-45 3-12-76 3-36-100 (Special Compensatory) 4-5-110 From NY Giants 4-14-119 4-23-128 From Arizona 4-34-139 (Compensatory) 4-36-141 (Compensatory) 6-18-196 From Miami BUFFALO Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 1-25-25 2-25-57 3-25-89 4-25-130 5-25-168 6-6-185 From Carolina 6-25-203 7-10-231 From Atlanta CAROLINA Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 1-6-6 4-32-137 From LA Rams through Houston 5-1-144 From Jacksonville 5-6-149 6-21-199 From Las Vegas 7-21-242 From New England through Miami CHICAGO Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 2-7-39 2-16-48 From LA Chargers 3-7-71 5-5-148 From Houston 5-7-150 6-7-186 CINCINNATI Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 1-31-31 2-31-63 3-31-95 4-31-136 5-31-174 6-31-209 7-5-226 From NY Giants 7-31-252

CLEVELAND Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 2-12-44 3-14-78 3-35-99 (Special Compensatory) 4-13-118 6-24-202 From Dallas 7-2-223 From Detroit 7-25-246 From Buffalo

INDIANAPOLIS Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 2-10-42 From Washington 3-9-73 From Washington 4-17-122 5-16-159 5-36-179 (Compensatory) 6-38-216 (Compensatory) 7-18-239

DALLAS Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 1-24-24 2-24-56 3-24-88 4-24-129 5-12-155 From Cleveland 5-24-167 5-33-176 (Compensatory) 5-35-178 (Compensatory) 6-14-193 From Cleveland

JACKSONVILLE Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 1-1-1 2-1-33 3-1-65 3-6-70 From Carolina 4-1-106 5-14-157 From Minnesota 6-1-180 6-9-188 From Seattle 6-19-197 From Philadelphia 6-20-198 From Pittsburgh 7-1-222 7-14-235 From Baltimore

DENVER Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 2-32-64 From LA Rams 3-11-75 3-32-96 From LA Rams 4-10-115 4-11-116 From Seattle 5-9-152 6-28-206 From Tampa Bay through NY Jets and Philadelphia 7-11-232 7-13-234 From Cleveland through Detroit DETROIT Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 1-2-2 1-32-32 From LA Rams 2-2-34 3-2-66 3-33-97 (Compensatory) 5-34-177 (Compensatory) 6-2-181 6-39-217 (Compensatory) GREEN BAY Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 1-22-22 From Las Vegas 1-28-28 2-21-53 From Las Vegas 2-27-59 3-28-92 4-27-132 4-35-140 (Compensatory) 5-28-171 7-7-228 From Chicago through Houston 7-28-249 7-37-258 (Compensatory) HOUSTON Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 1-3-3 1-13-13 From Cleveland 2-5-37 3-4-68 3-16-80 From New Orleans 4-2-107 From Detroit through Cleveland 4-3-108 6-4-183 6-27-205 From Green Bay 6-29-207 From San Francisco through NY Jets 7-24-245 From Dallas

KANSAS CITY Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 1-29-29 From San Francisco through Miami 1-30-30 2-18-50 From Miami 2-30-62 3-30-94 3-39-103 (Special Compensatory) 4-16-121 From Miami 4-30-135 7-12-233 From Minnesota 7-22-243 From Las Vegas through New England 7-30-251 7-38-259 (Compensatory) LAS VEGAS Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 3-22-86 4-21-126 5-21-164 From New England 5-22-165 7-6-227 From Carolina LOS ANGELES CHARGERS Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 1-17-17 3-15-79 4-18-123 5-17-160 6-16-195 6-36-214 (Compensatory) 7-15-236 7-33-254 (Compensatory) 7-34-255 (Compensatory) 7-39-260 (Compensatory) LOS ANGELES RAMS Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 3-40-104 (Special Compensatory) 4-37-142 (Compensatory) 5-32-175 7-17-238 From Miami 7-32-253 6-33-211 (Compensatory) 6-34-212 (Compensatory) 6-40-218 (Compensatory) MIAMI Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 3-38-102 From San Francisco (Special Compensatory)

4-20-125 From Pittsburgh 7-3-224 From Houston through New England and Baltimore 7-26-247 From Tennessee MINNESOTA Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 1-12-12 2-14-46 3-13-77 5-13-156 From Baltimore 6-5-184 From NY Jets 6-12-191 From Baltimore through Kansas City 6-13-192 7-29-250 From San Francisco through Denver NEW ENGLAND Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 1-21-21 2-22-54 3-21-85 4-22-127 5-15-158 From Miami 5-27-170 From Tampa Bay 6-22-200 6-32-210 From LA Rams NEW ORLEANS Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 1-16-16 From Indianapolis through Philadelphia 1-19-19 From Philadelphia 2-17-49 3-34-98 (Compensatory) 4-15-120 5-18-161 6-15-194 From Indianapolis through Philadelphia NEW YORK GIANTS Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 1-5-5 1-7-7 From Chicago 2-4-36 3-3-67 3-17-81 From Miami 4-7-112 From Chicago 5-4-147 5-30-173 From Kansas City through Baltimore 6-3-182 NEW YORK JETS Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 1-4-4 1-10-10 From Seattle 2-3-35 2-6-38 From Carolina 3-5-69 4-6-111 From Carolina 4-12-117 From Minnesota 5-3-146 5-20-163 From Pittsburgh PHILADELPHIA Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 1-15-15 From Miami 1-18-18 From New Orleans 2-19-51 3-19-83 3-37-101 From New Orleans (Special Compensatory) 4-19-124 5-11-154 From Washington 5-19-162

5-23-166 From Arizona 7-16-237 From New Orleans PITTSBURGH Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 1-20-20 2-20-52 3-20-84 4-33-138 (Compensatory) 6-30-208 From Kansas City 7-4-225 From NY Jets 7-20-241 SAN FRANCISCO Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 2-29-61 3-29-93 3-41-105 (Special Compensatory) 4-29-134 5-29-172 6-8-187 From Denver 6-42-220 (Compensatory) 6-43-221 (Compensatory) 7-41-262 (Compensatory) SEATTLE Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 1-9-9 From Denver 2-8-40 From Denver 2-9-41 3-8-72 4-4-109 From NY Jets 5-2-145 From Detroit through Denver 5-10-153 7-8-229 TAMPA BAY Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 1-27-27 2-28-60 3-27-91 4-28-133 7-27-248 7-40-261 (Compensatory) TENNESSEE Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 1-26-26 3-26-90 4-26-131 4-38-143 (Compensatory) 5-26-169 6-26-204 6-41-219 (Compensatory) WASHINGTON Rnd-Pick-Overall / Note 1-11-11 2-15-47 From Indianapolis 4-8-113 6-10-189 7-9-230 7-19-240 From Philadelphia through Indianapolis As of April 20, 2022


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DRAFT PROSPECTS ­­— 2022 NFL SCOUTING COMBINE INVITEES QUARTERBACKS

Name Jack Coan Matt Corral Dustin Crum Kaleb Eleby Sam Howell Cole Kelley D’Eriq King EJ Perry Kenny Pickett Brock Purdy Desmond Ridder Carson Strong Skylar Thompson Malik Willis Bailey Zappe

School Notre Dame Mississippi Kent State Western Michigan North Carolina SE Louisiana Miami (FL) Brown Pittsburgh Iowa State Cincinnati Nevada Kansas State Liberty Western Kentucky

Pos QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB

RUNNING BACKS/FULLBACKS

Name Tyler Allgeier Tyler Badie Greg Bell Max Borghi Kennedy Brooks Leddie Brown Ty Chandler Snoop Conner James Cook Jashaun Corbin Tyrion Davis-Price Jerrion Ealy Trestan Ebner Jerome Ford Tyler Goodson Breece Hall Kevin Harris Hassan Haskins Keaontay Ingram Zonovan Knight Sincere McCormick Isaih Pacheco Dameon Pierce D’Vonte Price Ronnie Rivers Brian Robinson Abram Smith Isaiah Spiller Pierre Strong Jr. C.J. Verdell Kenneth Walker III Jaylen Warren Rachaad White Zamir White ZaQuandre White Kyren Williams

School BYU Missouri San Diego State Washington State Oklahoma West Virginia North Carolina Mississippi Georgia Florida State Louisiana State Mississippi Baylor Cincinnati Iowa Iowa State South Carolina Michigan Southern Cal NC State UTSA Rutgers Florida FIU Fresno State Alabama Baylor Texas A&M South Dakota State Oregon Michigan State Oklahoma State Arizona State Georgia South Carolina Notre Dame

TIGHT ENDS

Name Austin Allen Chase Allen Daniel Bellinger Grant Calcaterra Greg Dulcich Jake Ferguson Jeremiah Hall Peyton Hendershot Connor Heyward Curtis Hodges Charlie Kolar Isaiah Likely Trey McBride James Mitchell Chigoziem Okonkwo Cade Otton Teagan Quitoriano Jeremy Ruckert

School Nebraska Iowa State San Diego State SMU UCLA Wisconsin Oklahoma Indiana Michigan State Arizona State Iowa State Coastal Carolina Colorado State Virginia Tech Maryland Washington Oregon State Ohio State

Pos RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB

Pos TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE

Cole Turner Jelani Woods Jalen Wydermyer

Nevada Virginia Texas A&M

WIDE RECEIVERS

Name Calvin Austin III Kevin Austin Jr. David Bell Slade Bolden Treylon Burks Dai’Jean Dixon Jahan Dotson Romeo Doubs Dontario Drummond Erik Ezukanma Ty Fryfogle Danny Gray Josh Johnson Johnny Johnson III Velus Jones Jr. Drake London Bo Melton John Metchie III Skyy Moore Jalen Nailor Chris Olave Kyle Philips George Pickens Alec Pierce Makai Polk Charleston Rambo Reggie Roberson Jr. Wan’Dale Robinson Justyn Ross Braylon Sanders Khalil Shakir Tyquan Thornton Jalen Tolbert Tre Turner Christian Watson Isaiah Weston Devon Williams Jameson Williams Garrett Wilson Mike Woods

School Memphis Notre Dame Purdue Alabama Arkansas Nicholls State Penn State Nevada Mississippi Texas Tech Indiana SMU Tulsa Oregon Tennessee Southern Cal Rutgers Alabama Western Michigan Michigan State Ohio State UCLA Georgia Cincinnati Mississippi State Miami (FL) SMU Kentucky Clemson Mississippi Boise State Baylor South Alabama Virginia Tech North Dakota State Northern Iowa Oregon Alabama Ohio State Oklahoma

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN

Name Blaise Andries Ben Brown Logan Bruss Spencer Burford J’Atyre Carter Charles Cross Myron Cunningham Dawson Deaton Austin Deculus Kellen Diesch William Dunkle Ikem Ekwonu Obinna Eze Joshua Ezeudu Daniel Faalele Luke Fortner Luke Goedeke Kenyon Green Marquis Hayes Chasen Hines Ed Ingram Zion Johnson Braxton Jones Cam Jurgens Darian Kinnard Tyler Linderbaum Alec Lindstrom Vederian Lowe Abraham Lucas

School Minnesota Mississippi Wisconsin UTSA Southern Mississippi State Arkansas Texas Tech Louisiana State Arizona State San Diego State NC State TCU North Carolina Minnesota Kentucky Central Michigan Texas A&M Oklahoma Louisiana State Louisiana State Boston College Southern Utah Nebraska Kentucky Iowa Boston College Illinois Washington State

TE TE TE

Pos WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR

Pos T T G T G T T C T T G T T G T C T G G G G G T C T C C T T

Cade Mays Marcus McKethan Max Mitchell Thayer Munford Evan Neal Dylan Parham Chris Paul Trevor Penning Nicholas Petit-Frere Bernhard Raimann Sean Rhyan Tyrese Robinson Dare Rosenthal Andrew Rupich Jamaree Salyer Justin Shaffer Lecitus Smith Tyler Smith Cole Strange Andrew Stueber Luke Tenuta Zachary Thomas Zach Tom Cordell Volson Matt Waletzko Rasheed Walker Luke Wattenburg Dohnovan West Nick Zakelj

Tennessee North Carolina Louisiana Ohio State Alabama Memphis Tulsa Northern Iowa Ohio State Central Michigan UCLA Oklahoma Kentucky Culver-Stockton Georgia Georgia Virginia Tech Tulsa Chattanooga Michigan Virginia Tech San Diego State Wake Forest North Dakota State North Dakota Penn State Washington Arizona State Fordham

DEFENSIVE BACKS

Name Tycen Anderson Jalyn Armour-Davis Kalon Barnes Markquese Bell Dane Belton Bubba Bolden Andrew Booth Jr. Jaquan Brisker Montaric Brown Coby Bryant Percy Butler Tariq Castro-Fields Lewis Cine Qwynnterrio Cole Bryan Cook Yusuf Corker Nick Cross Decobie Durant Kaiir Elam Martin Emerson Akayleb Evans Demarcus Fields Cordale Flott Ahmad Gardner Mario Goodrich Kyler Gordon Vincent Gray Kyle Hamilton Kolby Harvell-Peel Daxton Hill Josh Jobe Jack Jones Marcus Jones Kerby Joseph Derion Kendrick Quentin Lake Chase Lucas Damarri Mathis Zyon McCollum Roger McCreary Trent McDuffie Verone McKinley III Smoke Monday Leon O’Neal Jalen Pitre Chris Steele

T G T T T G T T T T T G T T G G G T G G T T T T T T C C T

School Pos Toledo S Alabama CB Baylor CB Florida A&M S Iowa S Miami (FL) S Clemson CB Penn State S Arkansas CB Cincinnati CB Louisiana S Penn State CB Georgia S Louisville CB Cincinnati S Kentucky S Maryland S South Carolina State CB Florida CB Mississippi State CB Missouri CB Texas Tech CB Louisiana State CB Cincinnati CB Clemson CB Washington CB Michigan CB Notre Dame S Oklahoma State S Michigan S Alabama CB Arizona State CB Houston CB Illinois S Georgia CB UCLA S Arizona State CB Pittsburgh CB Sam Houston State CB Auburn CB Washington CB Oregon S Auburn S Texas A&M S Baylor S Southern Cal CB


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DRAFT PROSPECTS ­­— 2022 NFL SCOUTING COMBINE INVITEES Derek Stingley Jr. Alontae Taylor Cam Taylor-Britt Isaac Taylor-Stuart Juanyeh Thomas Joshua Thompson Delarrin Turner-Yell Jermaine Waller Jaylen Watson Sam Webb Damarion Williams Joshua Williams J.T. Woods Tariq Woolen Mykael Wright

Louisiana State Tennessee Nebraska Southern Cal Georgia Tech Texas Oklahoma Virginia Tech Washington State Missouri Western Houston Fayetteville State Baylor UTSA Oregon

DEFENSIVE LINEMEN

Name Thomas Booker Matthew Butler Zachary Carter Michael Clemons DJ Davidson Jordan Davis Kalia Davis Noah Elliss Neil Farrell Jr. Jonathan Ford Haskell Garrett Christopher Hinton Jordan Jackson Travis Jones Demarvin Leal Phidarian Mathis Marquan McCall Otito Ogbonnia Jayden Peevy LaBryan Ray John Ridgeway Myron Tagovailoa-Amosa Isaiah Thomas

School Stanford Tennessee Florida Texas A&M Arizona State Georgia UCF Idaho Louisiana State Miami (FL) Ohio State Michigan Air Force UConn Texas A&M Alabama Kentucky UCLA Texas A&M Alabama Arkansas Notre Dame Oklahoma

CB CB CB CB S CB S CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB

Pos DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL

Travon Walker Perrion Winfrey Alex Wright Devonte Wyatt

Name Christopher Allen Amare Barno Nik Bonitto Arnold Ebiketie Kingsley Enagbare Jeffrey Gunter Logan Hall Aidan Hutchinson Drake Jackson Tyree Johnson Jermaine Johnson II George Karlaftis Boye Mafe DeAngelo Malone Jeremiah Moon David Ojabo Esezi Otomewo Josh Paschal Dominique Robinson Myjai Sanders Tyreke Smith Kayvon Thibodeaux Cameron Thomas Eyioma Uwazurike Sam Williams Tre Williams

Georgia Oklahoma UAB Georgia

EDGE

School Alabama Virginia Tech Oklahoma Penn State South Carolina Coastal Carolina Houston Michigan Southern Cal Texas A&M Florida State Purdue Minnesota Western Kentucky Florida Michigan Minnesota Kentucky Miami (OH) Cincinnati Ohio State Oregon San Diego State Iowa State Mississippi Arkansas

LINEBACKERS

Name Troy Anderson Brian Asamoah Darrian Beavers Terrel Bernard Darien Butler

School Montana State Oklahoma Cincinnati Baylor Arizona State

DL DL DL DL

Pos EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE EDGE

Pos LB LB LB LB LB

Chance Campbell Leo Chenal Damone Clark Nakobe Dean Jojo Domann Jeremiah Gemmel Isaiah Graham-Mobley Jake Hansen Aaron Hansford Christian Harris D’Marco Jackson Nate Landman Devin Lloyd Jesse Luketa Zakoby McClain Micah McFadden Chad Muma Malcolm Rodriguez Mike Rose Josh Ross Jack Sanborn Nephi Sewell Brandon Smith Baylon Spector Channing Tindall Quay Walker

Mississippi Wisconsin Louisiana State Georgia Nebraska North Carolina Boston College Illinois Texas A&M Alabama Appalachian State Colorado Utah Penn State Auburn Indiana Wyoming Oklahoma State Iowa State Michigan Wisconsin Utah Penn State Clemson Georgia Georgia

SPECIALISTS

Name Cal Adomitis Matt Araiza Gabe Brkic Jake Camarda Cameron Dicker Trenton Gill Blake Hayes Jordan Stout Cade York

School Pittsburgh San Diego State Oklahoma Georgia Texas NC State Illinois Penn State Louisiana State

LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB

Pos LS P K P K P P P K

DRAFT PROSPECT PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Cal Adomitis Tyler Allgeier Matt Araiza Brian Asamoah Tyler Badie Kalon Barnes Markquese Bell Nik Bonitto Max Borghi Gabe Brkic Treylon Burks Grant Calcaterra Jake Camarda Ja'Tyre Carter Leo Chenal Lewis Cine Damone Clark Jack Coan Jashaun Corbin Matt Corral Kalia Davis Nakobe Dean Austin Deculus Kellen Diesch Dai'Jean Dixon Jojo Domann Jahan Dotson Romeo Doubs Greg Dulcich Jerrion Ealy Arnold Ebiketie Ikem Ekwonu Kaiir Elam Kaleb Eleby Kingsley Enagbare

ADD-um-EYE-tiss AL-jeer uh-RISE-uh ah-suh-MOH-ah BAY-dee KAY-lin mar-KEECE buh-NEET-oh BORG-ee BERK-itch TRAY-linn kal-kuh-TAIR-uh kuh-MARD-uh juh-TY-ree shuh-NELL SEEN duh-MOHN CONE JAY-shawn core-AL kuh-LEE-ah nuh-KOBE-ee DECK-you-liss DEESH day-zjhon DOH-min juh-HAWN DOBBS DULL-sitch EE-lee ebb-uh-KAY-tee E-kem eck-WAHN-oo ky-EAR E-lum KAY-lib ELL-uh-bee ee-nag-BARR-ee

Obinna Eze Joshua Ezeudu Erik Ezukanma Daniel Faalele Diego Fagot Cordale Flott Ty Fryfolgle Jeremiah Gemmel Aqeel Glass Luke Goedeke Velus Jones George Karlaftis D'Eriq King Charlie Kolar DeMarvin Leal Jesse Luketa Boye Mafe Marcus McKethan Verone McKinley Chad Muma Otito Ogbonnia David Ojabo Chig Okonkwo Bamidele Olaseni Chris Olave Esezi Otomewo Cade Otton Joshua Paschal Nick Petit-Frere Jalen Pitre Makai Polk Teagan Quitoriano Bernhard Raimann Reggie Roberson

oh-BEAN-uh EZZ-ee eh-ZOO-doo ezz-oo-KAHM-uh (like comma) FAH-ah-LAY-lay fuh-GO FLOTT FRY-foh-guhl GIMM-uhl uh-KWEEL guh-DECK-ee VAY-liss kar-LOFT-iss D-AIR-ick KOH-ler lee-AL loo-KETT-uh BOY-yay MAW-fay muh-KEETH-in verr-OWN MOO-muh oh-TEET-oh oh-BONE-yuh oh-JOBB-oh CHIGG O-KAHN-kwoh bam-uh-DELL-ee oh-lah-SENN-ee oh-LAH-vay uh-SAY-zee oh-TOE-may-woh AWT-in PASS-skull puh-TEE FRAIR PEE-tree muh-KY TEE-gan kwit-OR-ee-AHN-oh BERR-nard RY-man ROBB-er-son

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HEAD COACH MIKE VRABEL Click For Complete Online Bio Mike Vrabel Named AP 2021 NFL Coach of the Year Video: Watch "The Mike Vrabel Show" Video: Watch Mike Vrabel's latest press conference Video: Introducing Mike Vrabel's Second and Seven Foundation Video: Igniting the Fire - Who is Mike Vrabel? Mike Vrabel was named head coach of the Titans on Jan. 20, 2018, becoming the 19th head coach in franchise history. In his first four seasons as head coach, Vrabel led the Titans to a 43-27 overall record and three postseason appearances. He joined Jack Pardee and Jerry Glanville as the only head coaches in team annals to preside over at least three playoff squads in their initial four seasons as head coach, and he tied Pardee (43-26) for the most total wins by a head coach in his first four seasons with the organization. The Titans won back-to-back AFC South titles in 2020 and 2021, marking the first time the organization accomplished the feat since the Oilers won the first three AFL Eastern division titles from 1960 to 1962. Vrabel Honored as NFL's Top Coach in 2021 Vrabel was named the Associated Press NFL Coach of the Year in 2021 after directing the Titans to a 12-5 record during the regular season. The Titans won the AFC South, and they claimed the top seed in the AFC playoff field for the first time since 2008. They did so despite needing to use 91 total players during the season—the most in NFL history in a non-strike year. After the final preseason roster cuts through the end of the season, the team placed 26 different players on injured reserve and 21 different players on the reserve/COVID-19 list, plus additional practice squad players that received those designations. The 2021 Titans ranked second in rushing defense (84.6 yards allowed per game), 12th in total defense (329.8), sixth on third down (36.7 percent), sixth in scoring defense (20.8 points per game) and ninth in sacks (43). Offensively, the Titans finished fifth in rushing (141.4 yards per game) despite missing Derrick Henry for nine games due to injury. The offense also ranked eighth on third down (43.6 percent), fifth in the red zone (63.9 percent) and first in goal-to-go efficiency (87.5 percent).

Situationally, Vrabel's teams fared well among the NFL leaders in his first four seasons as head coach. From 2018 to 2021, their .909 winning percentage (40-4) in regular season games in which they had a fourthquarter lead ranked second in the NFL behind the New Orleans Saints (.939). In the same time period, the Titans had a .714 winning percentage in three-point games (15-6), which led the league. Vrabel's team was 5-1 in overtime games from 2018 through 2021, tying the Saints (5-1) for the most overtime wins. From 2018 to 2021, the Titans had the NFL's second-best rushing offense, averaging 143.7 rushing yards per game. Only the Baltimore Ravens were better (173.6). On the other side of the ball, the Titans ranked seventh in rushing defense, allowing 106.2 rushing yards per contest. Also from 2018 to 2021, the Titans tied for eighth in scoring defense (22.0 opponent points per game) and tied for the eighth-best turnover margin (+13). The Titans were called for 370 penalties from 2018 through 2021, which was the sixth-fewest total in the NFL. Titans Take the AFC South in Year 3 Under Vrabel The Titans won the 2020 AFC South title with an 11-5 record in the regular season, claiming their best record and first division title since going 13-3 in 2008. They finished with a 5-1 record within the division and a 6-2 mark in road games, all while navigating the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Titans led the NFL in 2020 with a plus-11 turnover differential. Their 23 takeaways ranked seventh in the NFL, while their 12 turnovers were the second-fewest in the league in 2020 and tied for the ninth-lowest number since the NFL went to a 16-game schedule in 1978. In 2020, the Titans tied for second place in total offense (396.4 yards per game) and ranked fourth in scoring offense (30.7 points per game). They became the first team in NFL history to generate at least 2,500 rushing yards (2,690) and 3,500 net passing yards (3,653) while surrendering 25 or fewer sacks (25). Their 6,343 total yards and 381 first downs established franchise records, while their 491 points amounted to the organization's second-best total. The 2020 Titans joined the 1997 Detroit Lions as the only teams in NFL history to feature a 2,000-yard rusher, a 3,000-yard passer and a 1,000-yard receiver. Henry led the NFL in rushing for the second consecutive season, and his 2,027 rushing yards gave him the fifth-best total in league history. Meanwhile, Ryan Tannehill passed for 3,819 yards, and his 106.5 passer rating was the fifth-best number in the NFL. A.J. Brown was named to the Pro Bowl after recording his second consecutive 1,000-yard season (1,075) and tying for fifth place in the NFL with 11 touchdown catches. Titans to AFC Championship Game in Vrabel's Second Season

MIKE VRABEL AT A GLANCE ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Year as Titans head coach: 5 Year as NFL head coach: 5 Regular season record: 41-24 Postseason record: 2-3 Overall record: 43-27 Regular season home record: 22-11 Regular season road record: 19-13

Mike Vrabel’s Career Coaching Ledger: Years 2018-22 2017 2014-16 2012-13 2011

Team Tennessee Titans Houston Texans Houston Texans Ohio State University Ohio State University

Position Head Coach Defensive Coordinator Linebackers Coach Defensive Line Coach Linebackers Coach

Mike Vrabel’s Career Playing Ledger: Years 2009-10 2001-08 1997-00

Team Kansas City Chiefs New England Patriots Pittsburgh Steelers

Position Linebacker Linebacker Linebacker

In 2019, Vrabel became the first head coach in the organization's history to win multiple playoff games within his first two seasons. The Titans won a pair of road games—at New England in the wild card round and at Baltimore in the divisional round—to advance to the 2019 AFC championship game, falling at Kansas City to the eventual Super Bowl champion Chiefs. The Titans began the 2019 campaign with two wins in their first six games but rallied to win seven of their final 10 games in the regular season. From the time the NFL went to its current playoff format in 1990 through 2019, 345 teams went 2-4 or worse in their first six games of a season. From that group, the Titans became only the third team to advance to a conference championship game, joining the 2002 Titans (2-4) and the 1996 Jacksonville Jaguars (2-4). The 2019 Titans ranked in the NFL's top 10 in scoring margin (eighth, +71), turnover margin (sixth, +6), offensive yards per play (fourth, 6.12), rushing offense (third, 138.9 yards per game), red zone efficiency (first, 75.6 percent), total touchdowns (tied for third, 54) and third-down defense (eighth, 36.3 percent). In his first season as head coach, Vrabel directed the Titans to a 9-7 record. His nine wins tied for the fourth-highest total in franchise history by a first-year head coach. With only 82 penalties enforced against the Titans in 2018, Vrabel's team led the NFL and set a franchise record (16-game season) for fewest penalties in a season. The 2018 Titans also placed third in points allowed (18.9 per game), eighth in total defense (333.4 yards per game), sixth in passing defense (216.9), second in red zone defense (44.7 percent touchdown rate) and seventh in rushing offense (126.4) in the league rankings.


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TITANS COACHING STAFF Mike Vrabel �����������������Head Coach Craig Aukerman �����������Special Teams Brian Bell �����������������������Strength & Conditioning Assistant Chase Blackburn ���������Assistant Special Teams Scott Booker �����������������Safeties Shane Bowen ���������������Defensive Coordinator Kylan Butler �����������������Offensive Assistant Keith Carter �����������������Offensive Line Ryan Crow ���������������������Outside Linebackers Tony Dews ���������������������Running Backs Todd Downing ���������������Offensive Coordinator Erik Frazier �������������������Offensive Skill Assistant Jason Houghtaling �����Offensive Line Assistant Tim Kelly �����������������������Passing Game Coordinator Bobby King �������������������Inside Linebackers Zak Kuhr �������������������������Inside Linebackers Assistant Clinton McMillan ���������Defensive Line 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 John Streicher �������������Coordinator of Football Development Mike Sullivan ���������������Assistant Offensive Line Terrell Williams �����������Defensive Line James Wilhoit ���������������Kicking Specialist Background as a Player and Coach Vrabel arrived in Tennessee with 18 years of NFL experience, including four seasons as a coach and 14 seasons as a player. His distinguished playing career included three Super Bowl wins (2001, 2003 and 2004), one Pro Bowl selection (2007) and an All-Pro honor (2007). Vrabel played in 206 NFL games and totaled 57 sacks, 496 tackles, 11 interceptions, 20 forced fumbles, nine fumble recoveries and 10 touchdown receptions. Additionally, his teams advanced to the playoffs eight times (20 postseason games), with Vrabel recording eight postseason sacks and two postseason touchdown receptions. Vrabel joined the Titans after four seasons with the Houston Texans, spending the first three seasons (2014-16) coaching linebackers and one year (2017) as the team’s defensive coordinator. During his time in Houston, the Texans built one of the best defenses in the NFL and experienced tremendous success as a team – earning two division titles (2015, 2016). Between 2014-16, the Texans defense ranked third in the NFL in yards allowed per game (319.9) and net passing yards (218.4). Houston also ranked first in third-down defense (33.6), fourth in opponent completion percentage (59.5) and sixth in points allowed per game (19.8). The 2016 defense ranked number one in the NFL, for the first time in franchise history, in yards allowed (301.3). In 2017, his first year as a defensive coordinator, the Texans finished the campaign with 19 players on injured reserve. Despite the injuries, Vrabel led the defense to the fifth-best third-down percentage in the NFL and a franchise-record 3.97 yards per carry by opponents. Houston also had 18 different players record at least half a sack last year and 26 players tally at least one tackle for loss. Vrabel spent his career playing and coaching with accomplished leaders, including Bill Belichick, Bill Cowher, Romeo Crennel, Urban Meyer, Bill O’Brien and Todd Haley. As the Texans linebackers coach from 2014-16, Vrabel developed several players into top-notch performers, including Jadeveon Clowney (Pro Bowl, 2016), Whitney Mercilus, Benardrick McKinney (secondteam All-Pro, 2016) and Brian Cushing. The 2015 Texans defense had the top third-down defense in the NFL (28.5 percent), which was the lowest percentage in franchise history and the lowest by any NFL team since the 2003 Titans (27.7 percent). The 2015 defense also set a franchise mark for sacks in a season with 45 - 22.5 coming from Vrabel’s linebacking corps.

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Prior to joining the NFL coaching ranks, Vrabel transitioned immediately from an NFL player to college coach. He started as the linebacker coach at Ohio State in 2011 and coached the defensive line from 2012–2013. The 2012 Buckeyes finished the season undefeated at 12-0. He also was named Big Ten Recruiter of the Year by ESPN.com in 2012. Vrabel was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the third round (91st overall) of the 1997 NFL Draft, after his playing career at Ohio State, where he earned All-America honors and Big Ten Conference Defensive Lineman of the Year in both 1995 and 1996. A native of Akron, Ohio, Vrabel attended Walsh Jesuit High School. He and his wife, Jennifer, have two sons: Tyler and Carter.

MOST WINS IN FIRST FOUR SEASONS When the Titans defeated the Houston Texans on Jan. 9, 2022, Mike Vrabel won his 43rd game, including postseason, since taking over as Titans head coach in 2018. In doing so, he tied Jack Pardee for the most total wins by a head coach in his first four seasons with the organization. In Pardee’s first four seasons as head coach from 1990 through 1993, the Oilers were 43-26, including playoffs. Vrabel, Pardee and Jerry Glanville (1986–1989) are the only head coaches in team annals to preside over at least three playoff squads in their initial four seasons. All three of Pardee’s first four teams made the postseason, while Glanville’s Oilers advanced to the postseason in his second, third and fourth years. Of all Titans/Oilers head coaches with at least four seasons with the franchise, Vrabel’s career winning percentage ranks the highest. Most total wins in Titans/Oilers history in a head coach’s first four seasons, including playoffs*: Playoff Berths Coach Seasons Season 1-4 1. Jack Pardee 1990-1993 4 Mike Vrabel 2018-2021 3 3. O.A. “Bum” Phillips 1975-1978 1 Jerry Glanville 1986-1989* 3 5. Jeff Fisher 1995-1998* 0 6. Wally Lemm 1966-1969* 2 7. Mike Munchak 2011-2013 0 8. Mike Mularkey 2016-2017* 1 9. Frank “Pop” Ivy 1962-1963 1 10. Lou Rymkus 1960-1961 1

W 43 43 35 35 31 25 22 19 17 12

L 26 27 26 33 33 30 26 15 12 7

T 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1

Pct .623 .614 .574 .515 .484 .457 .458 .559 .586 .625

* Does not include interim seasons Note: Munchak, Mularkey, Ivy and Rymkus coached fewer than four seasons When Vrabel was hired in 2018, he joined six other head coaches who joined (or rejoined) their respective clubs in the same offseason: Jon Gruden (Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders), Matt Nagy (Chicago Bears), Matt Patricia (Detroit Lions), Frank Reich (Indianapolis Colts), Pat Shurmur (New York Giants) and Steve Wilks (Arizona Cardinals). Of those seven coaches, Vrabel had the most wins from 2018 to 2021. Vrabel, Reich and Nagy each led their respective teams to the playoffs twice in their first three seasons, while Vrabel was the only one from the group to go to the playoffs a third time in that span. Most total wins from 2018 to 2021 by head coaches hired during the 2018 offseason (through 2021): Playoff Coach Team Wins Losses Ties Pct. Appearances 1. Mike Vrabel Tennessee 43 27 0 .614 3 2. Frank Reich Indianapolis 38 30 0 .559 2 3. Matt Nagy Chicago 34 33 0 .507 2 4. Jon Gruden Las Vegas 22 31 0 .415 0 5. Matt Patricia Detroit 13 29 1 .314 0 6. Pat Shurmur N.Y. Giants 9 23 0 .281 0 7. Steve Wilks Arizona 3 13 0 .188 0


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TITANS TO PLAYOFFS IN YEAR 2 UNDER VRABEL In 2019, Titans head coach Mike Vrabel became the franchise’s sixth head coach in franchise annals to have the team in the playoffs within his first two full seasons. Vrabel was the fourth head coach in Titans/Oilers history to win at least one playoff game in his first two full seasons, joining Mike Mularkey (2017 playoff victory), Jack Pardee (1991) and Lou Rymkus (1960 and 1961). He became the first head coach in the team's history to win multiple playoff games within his first two seasons. Titans/Oilers head coaches in the playoffs within their first two full seasons: 1st Full Season Postseason Berths Playoff Wins in Head Coach as Head Coach in 1st 2 Seasons 1st 2 Seasons Mike Vrabel 2018 2019 (Year 2) 2 Mike Mularkey 2016* 2017 (Year 2) 1 Jack Pardee 1990 1990, 1991 (Years 1 & 2) 1 Wally Lemm 1966* 1967 (Year 2) 0 Frank “Pop” Ivy 1962 1962 (Year 1) 0 Lou Rymkus 1960 1960 (Year 1) 1 * Mularkey served as interim head coach for the final nine games of the 2015 season. Lemm was the head coach for the 1961 AFL Champion Oilers after taking over as head coach for the final nine games of the season. He left the team following the season and returned in 1966.

TITANS/OILERS HEAD COACH HISTORY COACH Lou Rymkus Wally Lemm Frank “Pop” Ivy Sammy Baugh Hugh “Bones” Taylor Ed Hughes Bill Peterson Sid Gillman O.A. “Bum” Phillips Ed Biles Chuck Studley Hugh Campbell Jerry Glanville Jack Pardee Jeff Fisher Mike Munchak Ken Whisenhunt Mike Mularkey Mike Vrabel

YEARS WON 1960-61 12 1961, 1966-70 38 1962-63 17 1964 4 1965 4 1971 4 1972-73 1 1973-74 8 1975-80 59 1981-83 8 1983 2 1984-85 8 1985-89 35 1990-94 44 1994-2010 147 2011-13 22 2014-15 3 2015-17 21 2018-21 43

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LOST 7 40 12 10 10 9 18 15 38 23 8 22 35 35 126 26 20 22 27

TIED 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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TITANS ASSISTANT COACHES SHANE BOWEN DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR

Click For Complete Online Bio ¾ Bowen was promoted to defensive coordinator in 2021 after spending his first three seasons with the Titans as outside linebackers coach. ¾ In 2021, the Titans ranked second in rushing defense (84.6), 12th in total defense (329.8 per game), sixth on third down (36.7 percent) and sixth in scoring defense (20.8 points per game). They tied for ninth in sacks (43), while outside linebacker Harold Landry III (12 sacks) and defensive linemen Denico Autry (nine sacks) and Jeffery Simmons (8.5) made the Titans the only NFL team in 2021 to have three players with at least eight sacks. Landry, Simmons and safety Kevin Byard were all named to the Pro Bowl, with Byard adding firstteam All-Pro honors. ¾ In 2020, he added defensive play-caller to his responsibilities as outside linebackers coach. The Titans defense ranked seventh in the NFL with 23 takeaways, which tied for the most by a Titans defense since 2013 (25). The Titans also tallied 15 interceptions, which ranked seventh in the NFL and the most by the Titans since 2012 (19). ¾ Bowen joined the Titans in 2018 after spending two seasons (2016-17) as a defensive assistant for the Houston Texans. He arrived with nine years of coaching experience. ¾ In 2016, Bowen was part of a Texans staff that produced the NFL’s number one defense (yards allowed) for the first time in franchise history. In 2017, the defense ranked fifth in third-down defense and set a franchise record for yards per carry by opponents (3.97). ¾ He also served at Kennesaw State as linebackers coach (2013-15), at Ohio State as a defensive graduate assistant (2012). He began his coaching career as an assistant at Georgia Tech (2009-11). ¾ A native of Pickerington, Ohio, Bowen was a three-year letter winner at Georgia Tech as an outside linebacker.

TODD DOWNING OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR

Click For Complete Online Bio ¾ Downing was promoted to offensive coordinator in 2021 after initially joining the Titans in 2019 as tight ends coach. He came to the team with 18 years of previous NFL coaching experience. ¾ In 2021, the Titans offense ranked fifth in rushing (141.4 yards per game) despite missing Derrick Henry for nine games due to injury. The offense also ranked eighth on third down (43.6 percent), fifth in the red zone (63.9 percent) and first in goal-to-go efficiency (87.5 percent). Injuries led to the Titans tying for the league high with 39 total players used on offense. They had 25 offensive players with at least one scrimmage touch, which tied for the league's third-highest total. ¾ From 2019 to 2020, the Titans tight ends' 21 touchdowns tied for the third-highest total in the NFL among tight end groups. Over those two seasons the Titans tight ends also produced the league’s seventh-best receiving yardage total (1,915) and tied for the eighth-best reception total (170). ¾ Among their peers in 2020, the Titans tight end corps ranked second in total touchdowns (14), third in touchdown receptions (12), sixth in receptions (94) and ninth in receiving yards (967). Jonnu Smith tied the franchise single-season record for tight ends with eight touchdown catches, which also tied for third place in the NFL in 2020. ¾ In his first season with the Titans (2019), Downing helped Smith set then-career highs in receptions (35) and yards (439), while Anthony Firkser (15 games) and MyCole Pruitt (10 starts) emerged as steady contributors. ¾ He spent 2018 as the tight ends coach for the Minnesota Vikings, helping Pro Bowl tight end Kyle Rudolph post the second-highest reception (64) and yardage totals (634) of his career. ¾ Downing spent three seasons (2015-17) with the Oakland Raiders, first as quarterbacks coach and then one season as offensive coordinator. In each of his three seasons with the Raiders, quarterback Derek Carr earned a Pro Bowl invitation. ¾ Downing coached the quarterbacks for one season (2014) in Buffalo and spent five seasons (2009-13) with the Detroit Lions. He originally joined the Lions as an offensive quality control coach and worked his way up to


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TITANS ASSISTANT COACHES quarterbacks coach for the final three seasons. ¾ Downing began his NFL coaching career with the Minnesota Vikings (2001-05) and then the St. Louis Rams (2006-08). ¾ The Minneapolis, Minn., native attended the University of Minnesota.

CRAIG AUKERMAN SPECIAL TEAMS

Click For Complete Online Bio ¾ Aukerman was promoted to special teams coach in 2018. He joined the Titans in January 2017 as the assistant special teams coach. ¾ In 2021, kicker Randy Bullock finished ninth in franchise history with 120 points in a single season, while Brett Kern had the league's thirdbest ratio of punts inside the 20 to touchbacks (18:1). Chester Rogers ranked fifth in the NFL with a 9.8-yard punt return average, the best by a Titans player since 2012 (13.2 by Darius Reynaud). The kickoff coverage unit ranked eighth in the league (20.3yard average). ¾ In 2020, Titans punter Brett Kern's 59.5 percent (22 of 37) of punts placed inside the 20 was the best of any player with at least 30 punts in a season since 1991. ¾ In 2019, the Titans finished fourth in the NFL in net punting and tied for the NFL lead with four total blocked kicks. Brett Kern was named to his third consecutive Pro Bowl. ¾ The 2018 Titans set the NFL kickoff return average record (32.0). ¾ Prior to his arrival in Tennessee, he gained 17 years of coaching experience, including 10 seasons on the college level and seven years in the NFL. ¾ He spent four seasons (2013-16) with the San Diego Chargers working with their special teams, first as an assistant special teams coach (201315) and then as the special teams coordinator (2016). ¾ He also spent time in the NFL on the coaching staffs with the Jacksonville Jaguars (2011-12) and Denver Broncos (2010). ¾ In the college ranks, he coached at Findlay (2000), Miami (Ohio) (200102, 2005-08), Western Kentucky (2003-04), and Kent State (2009). ¾ Aukerman was a two-time NAIA All-American at the University of Findlay (Ohio), where he played defensive back and wide receiver from 1995-98.

BRIAN BELL STRENGTH & CONDITIONING ASSISTANT

Click For Complete Online Bio ¾ Bell joined the Titans in 2018 after spending three seasons with the Houston Texans as assistant strength and conditioning coach. He was a member of back-to-back AFC South Division Championships in his first two campaigns in Houston. ¾ Bell was an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Penn State from 2012-13 and the head football strength and conditioning coach at his high school alma mater, DeMatha Catholic, in Hyattsville, Md., from 2011-12. ¾ Bell was a tight end and fullback at Kent State from 2002-06. In 2007, Bell signed with the Washington Redskins as an undrafted free agent and served on the team’s practice squad.

CHASE BLACKBURN ASSISTANT SPECIAL TEAMS

Click For Complete Online Bio ¾ Blackburn joined the Titans in 2022 after six seasons on the Carolina Panthers staff, including four years (2018-21) as special teams coordinator. ¾ Under Blackburn in 2021, the Panthers ranked eighth in punt return coverage (7.4 yards per opponent return) and eighth in field goal percentage (89.7). ¾ In 2020, Carolina posted the NFL’s seventh-ranked kickoff return average (25.3) and placed seventh in kickoff return average allowed (20.6). ¾ Panthers rookie kicker Joey Slye set a franchise record in 2019 by connecting on an NFL-best eight field goals of 50 yards or longer. ¾ In 2018, the Panthers ranked sixth in the league in field goal accuracy (19-of-21) and fifth in the NFL in average starting field position (27.1). ¾ Graham Gano earned his first Pro Bowl selection in 2017 after setting a franchise record with an NFL-leading 96.7 field goal percentage (29

of 30). ¾ Blackburn made his coaching debut in 2016 after serving as a coaching intern with the Panthers during the 2016 offseason. ¾ As a player, Blackburn played 10 NFL seasons for the New York Giants (2005-12) and Panthers (2013-14). His career totals included 265 tackles, 4.5 sacks and four interceptions in 132 games (45 starts). As a special teams player, he tallied 123 career tackles, two forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries. ¾ Originally signed as an undrafted rookie free agent by the Giants in 2005, Blackburn led the team in special teams tackles for six consecutive years from 2005 to 2010. In 2008, he was named a Pro Bowl alternate as a cover specialist, and he earned two Super Bowl rings with the Giants (XLII and XLVI). ¾ The Marysville, Ohio, native was a three-year starter at linebacker and defensive end for Akron.

SCOTT BOOKER SAFETIES

Click For Complete Online Bio ¾ Booker joined the Titans in 2018 after spending 15 seasons in the college coaching ranks. After two seasons as a defensive assistant, he was promoted to safeties coach in 2020. ¾ In 2021, Booker helped Kevin Byard earn firstteam All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors. Byard became the franchise's first player to lead the team in tackles (88) and interceptions (five) in the same season since the team began tracking individual tackle statistics in 1974. Byard's 13 passes defensed led all NFL safeties. Meanwhile, Amani Hooker was a full-time starter for the first time in his career and totaled a career-best 62 tackles. ¾ In 2020, the Titans defense ranked seventh in the NFL with 15 interceptions, which was most by the Titans since 2012. Safety Kevin Byard led the defense and set a career high with 111 tackles. ¾ He spent the 2017 season as the safeties coach/special teams coordinator at Nebraska. ¾ Previously, Booker spent seven years (2010-16) at Notre Dame, as a tight ends/special teams coordinator (2012-16) and offensive intern (2010-11). He coached the secondary at Western Kentucky for one season (2009). ¾ Booker began his coaching career at his alma mater Kent State as a graduate assistant (2003-04) and secondary coach (2005-08). ¾ The Pittsburgh, Pa., native played collegiately at Kent State.

KYLAN BUTLER OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT

Click For Complete Online Bio ¾ Butler joined the Titans for 2021 as part of the The NFL Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship after seven years coaching at the collegiate level. ¾ Before arriving in Tennessee, he spent two seasons coaching wide receivers at Morehead State University. He also served as co-special teams coordinator in 2019 and was promoted to associate head coach for 2020-21. After the fall 2020 season was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Butler helped coach the team in its games during the spring of 2021. ¾ He spent two years at Glenville (W.Va.) State College, first as running backs coach in 2017 and then as offensive coordinator/wide receivers coach in 2018. ¾ Butler began his coaching career in 2014 at his alma mater, the University of Arizona, and spent three total seasons as an offensive graduate assistant. ¾ A native of Antioch, Calif., he appeared in 35 career games as a running back and on special teams for the Arizona Wildcats.


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TITANS ASSISTANT COACHES KEITH CARTER OFFENSIVE LINE

Click For Complete Online Bio ¾ Carter joined the Titans in 2018 with 13 years of prior coaching experience, including five seasons in the NFL. ¾ In 2021, injuries forced the Titans use seven different starting offensive line combinations, including five different starters at left tackle. However, the offense managed to finish fifth in rushing, averaging 141.4 rushing yards per game. Left guard Rodger Saffold III was named to his first career Pro Bowl. ¾ In 2020, while using three different starting left tackles, the Titans had the NFL’s second-ranked rushing offense (168.1 yards per game), and the unit's 25 sacks allowed was the sixth-best finish in the league. Derrick Henry (2,027 rushing yards) led the NFL in rushing for the second consecutive season and recorded the fifth-highest single-season rushing total in NFL history. ¾ In 2019, the Titans finished third in the NFL in rushing offense with Henry leading the league in rushing yards (1,540). Rookie Nate Davis started 15 consecutive games (including playoffs) at right guard. ¾ Prior to arriving in Tennessee, he spent three seasons with the Atlanta Falcons as running backs coach (2017) and assistant offensive line coach (2015-16). The 2016 Falcons offensive line protected NFL MVP Matt Ryan and paved the way for the NFL’s fifth-best rushing attack while also winning the NFC Championship. ¾ He tallied two seasons as the offensive quality control coach for the Seattle Seahawks (2012-13). ¾ In the college ranks, Carter has experience as the offensive line/run game coach at San Jose State (2014), tight ends (2009) and offensive line coach (2010-11) at the University of San Diego, offensive line coach at University of the Redlands (2007-08), tight ends coach at Wagner College (2006) and as an undergraduate assistant at UCLA (2005). ¾ The Downington, Pa., native was a tight end, H-back and fullback at UCLA.

RYAN CROW OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS

Click For Complete Online Bio ¾ Crow was promoted to outside linebackers coach in 2021 after initially joining the Titans in 2018. He arrived with seven previous seasons of coaching experience in the college ranks. ¾ In 2021, Titans outside linebackers accounted for 19 total sacks, including 12 sacks by Harold Landry III, who led the team, set a career high and ranked 10th in the NFL. Landry was named to his first career Pro Bowl. ¾ After serving as a defensive assistant for his first two seasons with the Titans, his title was changed to assistant special teams coach in 2020. ¾ Crow served as a graduate assistant at Ohio State (2017) and worked primarily with linebackers. ¾ Crow spent three seasons at Baldwin Wallace University as offensive coordinator/offensive line coach (2015-16) and offensive line coach (2014). He also spent three seasons at Purdue as a graduate assistant working with the offensive line (2012-13) and one season as assistant strength coach (2011). ¾ A native of Findlay, Ohio, Crow played linebacker at Bowling Green and earned a scholarship after initially walking on.

TONY DEWS RUNNING BACKS

Click For Complete Online Bio ¾ Dews joined the Titans in 2018 with 20 previous years of coaching in the college ranks. ¾ In 2021, the Titans were fifth in rushing offense, averaging 141.4 rushing yards per game. Derrick Henry ranked ninth in the NFL with 937 rushing yards despite missing nine games. With Henry out, D'Onta Foreman (566 rushing yards) and Dontrell Hilliard (350) each set career highs in rushing yards. ¾ In 2020, the Titans had the NFL’s second-ranked rushing offense (168.1 yards per game). Derrick Henry led the NFL in rushing for the second consecutive season and produced the eighth 2,000-yard rushing season in league history. Henry's 2,027 rushing yards ranked fifth in NFL history.

¾ In 2019, the Titans finished third in the NFL in rushing offense with Henry leading the league with 1,540 rushing yards. ¾ In 2018, the Titans finished with the NFL’s seventh-ranked rushing offense, as Henry ranked second in the AFC with 1,059 rushing yards. ¾ Prior to his arrival in Tennessee, Dews coached running backs at West Virginia in 2017. ¾ Dews had stints coaching wide receivers at Arizona (2012-16), tight ends at Pittsburgh (2011), wide receivers at Michigan (2008-10), wide receivers at West Virginia (2007), linebackers at UNLV (2006), special teams (2005) and tackles/tight ends (2004) at Central Michigan, defensive line at Holy Cross (2002), offensive line at California (Pa.) and defensive line at Millersville (1998). He was a graduate assistant at West Virginia from 1999-2001. ¾ A native of Clifton,Va., Dews played tight end at Liberty University, where he was the team’s leading receiver in both of his final two seasons.

ERIK FRAZIER OFFENSIVE SKILL ASSISTANT

Click For Complete Online Bio ¾ Frazier joined the Titans in 2021 after two seasons as wide receivers coach/pass game coordinator at Montana State. ¾ In 2021, Frazier contributed to an offense that ranked fifth in rushing (141.4 yards per game) eighth on third down (43.6 percent), fifth in the red zone (63.9 percent) and first in goal-to-go efficiency (87.5 percent). ¾ Served as the Bill Walsh Minority Intern with the New York Giants (2019), Minnesota Vikings (2018) and Kansas City Chiefs (2017). ¾ Also had previous stints coaching at Delaware Valley (wide receivers, 2014; wide receivers/quarterbacks, 2015), Dayton (wide receivers, 2016), Northwestern (graduate assistant, 2017) and Western Illinois (wide receivers, 2018). ¾ A native of Philadelphia, Pa., he earned Division II All-America honors in 2011 as a wide receiver at Kutztown University.

JASON HOUGHTALING OFFENSIVE LINE ASSISTANT

Click For Complete Online Bio ¾ Houghtaling (pronounced (HO-tail-ing) joined the Titans in 2021. He spent 2020 as offensive line coach with Colgate. ¾ In 2021, injuries forced the Titans to use seven different starting offensive line combinations, including five different starters at left tackle. However, the offense managed to finish fifth in rushing, averaging 141.4 rushing yards per game. Left guard Rodger Saffold III was named to his first career Pro Bowl. ¾ Houghtaling spent 12 total seasons over three stints at Wagner College (2006-09, 2011-12, 2014-19), including serving as head coach for the Seahawks from 2015 to 2019. ¾ He also served as head coach at Hudson Valley Community College in 2010 and as the offensive coordinator at Cornell in 2013. ¾ A native of Windsor, N.Y., he attended Lafayette College and played defensive line before injuries ended his career. He graduated from the University of Binghamton.


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TITANS ASSISTANT COACHES TIM KELLY PASSING GAME COORDINATOR

Click For Complete Online Bio ¾ Kelly joined the Titans in 2022 after three seasons as the offensive coordinator for the Houston Texans. ¾ Kelly arrived in Tennessee with eight years of NFL experience, all with the Texans. He initially joined the Texans as an offensive quality control coach in 2014 and then was named offensive quality control/assistant offensive line coach in 2016. He was promoted to tight ends coach in 2017 and then elevated to offensive coordinator in 2019. ¾ In 2021, he guided quarterback Davis Mills to the second-best passer rating (88.8) among all rookie quarterbacks. ¾ In 2020, he directed an offense that ranked fourth in passing yards and 13th overall. Quarterback Deshaun Watson led the NFL with a careerbest 4,823 passing yards, while also setting career marks in passing touchdowns (33), passer rating (112.7) and lowest interception total (seven). ¾ In 2019, his first season as offensive coordinator, Kelly’s offense featured a 3,500-yard passer (Watson), a 1,000-yard receiver (DeAndre Hopkins) and a 1,000-yard rusher (Carlos Hyde). ¾ Kelly also has six years of college coaching experience with stops at Penn State (2012-13), Ball State (2011), Minnesota State–Moorhead (2010) and Illinois Wesleyan (2008-09). ¾ As a college player, Kelly played 48 games at defensive tackle and served as a team captain for Eastern Illinois.

BOBBY KING INSIDE LINEBACKERS

Click For Complete Online Bio ¾ King joined the Titans in 2022 after spending the previous five seasons with the Houston Texans. ¾ King arrived in Tennessee with 12 years of NFL coaching experience, including eight total seasons with the Houston Texans (2017-21, 2011-13). He coached the defensive line in 2021 after leading the inside linebackers from 2017 to 2020. ¾ In 2020, linebacker Zach Cunningham led the NFL with a career-high 163 tackles on the season. ¾ In 2018, linebacker Benardrick McKinney earned Pro Bowl honors after posting 105 stops, seven passes defensed, five tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, a forced fumble and an interception. The Texans 2018 defense led the league in opponent average rushing yards per carry (3.44) and ranked third in rushing yards allowed (1,323). ¾ Before returning to the Texans in 2017, King spent three seasons (201416) with the San Diego Chargers as assistant linebackers coach. His first stint in Houston was as assistant linebackers coach (2012-13) and defensive assistant (2011). He entered the NFL as defensive quality control/assistant linebackers coach for Dallas in 2010. ¾ King spent seven seasons in the college game with stops at West Texas A&M (2008-09, 2005), Baylor (2006-07) and his alma mater, Texas–El Paso (2002-03), where he previously was a two-year starter on the defensive line.

ZAK KUHR INSIDE LINEBACKERS ASSISTANT

Click For Complete Online Bio ¾ Kuhr joined the Titans in 2020 after a season as offensive analyst at the University of Texas in 2019. ¾ In 2021, the rotation at inside linebacker included Rashaan Evans, Jayon Brown, David Long Jr. and Zach Cunningham. The quartet accounted for 212 total tackles and five interceptions, including Long's career highs of 75 tackles and two interceptions. ¾ He spent two seasons at Texas State. In addition to coaching running backs for the Bobcats from 2017-18, he was the co-offensive coordinator in 2017 and the offensive coordinator/assistant head coach in 2018. ¾ He coached running backs at Rutgers in 2016. ¾ Following the 2013 season as a graduate assistant at Old Dominion, he spent two years at James Madison, where he coached running backs in

2014 and added co-offensive coordinator to his title in 2015. ¾ He interned under Urban Meyer at Ohio State from 2011 to 2012 after a two-year stint as a special teams coordinator at Edward Waters College. ¾ A native of Jacksonville, Fla., he attended the University of Florida.

CLINTON McMILLAN DEFENSIVE LINE ASSISTANT

Click For Complete Online Bio ¾ McMillan initially joined the Titans in 2021 as part of the NFL's Bill Walsh Coaching Fellowship. ¾ In 2021, he primarily worked with the Titans outside linebackers. The group accounted for 19 total sacks, including 12 sacks by Harold Landry III, who led the team, set a career high and ranked 10th in the NFL. Landry was named to his first career Pro Bowl. ¾ McMillan was a senior analyst at Florida State from 2020 until joining the Titans in 2021. ¾ McMillan was defensive line coach at the University of Tennessee at Martin from 2017-19 and also held the titles of defensive run game coordinator and co-special teams coordinator in his time with the Skyhawks. He coached four all-conference performers during his tenure and in 2019 helped UTM lead the conference with 25 sacks. ¾ He began his coaching career at Sanford Seminole High School and Winter Park High School before stints at Weber State (2012-14), Marshall (2014-16) and Ohio Dominican (2017). ¾ McMillan played four years at defensive tackle for the University of Florida, appearing in 48 games and helping the Gators win the 2006 national championship.

ANTHONY MIDGET SECONDARY

Click For Complete Online Bio ¾ Midget was hired by the Titans in 2020 to coach the Titans secondary. He arrived in Tennessee with 14 years of coaching experience, including six seasons (2014-19) with the Houston Texans. ¾ In 2021, the Titans secondary incorporated new regular starters at cornerback (Kristian Fulton and Jackrabbit Jenkins), safety (Amani Hooker) and nickel back (Elijah Molden). The defense tied for 10th place in the NFL with 16 interceptions and tied for fourth place in the NFL with 83 passes defensed. Safety Kevin Byard was a first-team All-Pro and Pro Bowl selection with a team-high five interceptions. Fulton tied for 11th place in the NFL with 14 passes defensed. ¾ In 2020, Titans defense ranked seventh in the NFL with 15 interceptions. Cornerback Malcolm Butler's five combined interceptions in the regular season and postseason tied for fourth in the league. Safety Kevin Byard led the defense and set a career high with 111 tackles. ¾ From 2018-19, he was the Texans secondary coach. In 2018, the Texans finished ninth in the NFL with 15 interceptions and ranked fourth in points allowed (19.8 per game). ¾ He joined the Texans in 2014 as the assistant secondary coach and spent four seasons in that role before being promoted. ¾ Before joining the NFL, he spent one season at Penn State coaching safeties (2013) and five seasons (2008-12) at Georgia State, including his final season there as defensive coordinator. ¾ His college coaching career started at his alma mater as a graduate assistant at Virginia Tech (2007) after entering coaching at Lake Worth (Fla.) High School from 2003-06. ¾ A Florida native, Midget was a three-year starter at cornerback for Virginia Tech and was a fifth-round selection by the Atlanta Falcons in 2000.


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TITANS ASSISTANT COACHES ROB MOORE WIDE RECEIVERS

Click For Complete Online Bio ¾ Moore joined the Titans in 2018 with 16 years of NFL experience as a player and coach. ¾ In 2021, Brown posted a team-best 63 receptions, 869 receiving yards and five touchdown catches, becoming the first player in franchise annals to begin his career with at least 50 receptions and five touchdown receptions in three consecutive seasons. Nick Westbrook-Ikhine set career highs with 38 receptions, 476 receiving yards and four touchdown catches, helping to make up for significant time lost in 2021 by the receiving corps due to injuries. Brown, Julio Jones, Marcus Johnson, Cameron Batson and Racey McMath all had at least one stint on injured reserve. ¾ In 2020, Brown was selected to the Pro Bowl in his second year after posting 70 receptions for 1,075 yards and 11 touchdowns. Corey Davis set career highs with 984 receiving yards and five touchdowns and tied his career high with 65 catches. ¾ In 2019, Brown led the 2019 NFL rookie class in receiving yards (1,051), tied for the rookie lead in touchdown receptions (eight), ranked fifth among rookies in receptions (52) and ranked second among all NFL players in receiving average (20.2). ¾ In 2018, Davis, led the offense in his second season with 65 receptions, 891 receiving yards and four touchdowns, seeing dramatic increases from his rookie campaign. ¾ Moore spent three seasons (2015-17) as the wide receivers coach for the Oakland Raiders and one year (2014) with the Buffalo Bills. ¾ During his three years in Oakland, he worked with Amari Cooper and Michael Crabtree, who totaled 435 receptions, 5,556 receiving yards and 43 touchdowns in that time. ¾ During his one year in Buffalo, he worked with Sammy Watkins, who set franchise records for a rookie with 65 receptions for 982 yards. ¾ Moore also spent time coaching at Syracuse (2010-13), Phoenix (Ariz.) Junior College (2009) and Montclair (N.J.) High School (2002-03). ¾ A native of Hempstead, N.Y., Moore had a 12-year NFL career playing for the New York Jets (1990-94) and Arizona Cardinals (1995-2001).

PAT O'HARA QUARTERBACKS

Click For Complete Online Bio ¾ O’Hara joined the Titans in 2018 after spending three seasons (2015-17) with the Houston Texans as an offensive assistant who helped coach quarterbacks. He arrived in Tennessee with 19 previous seasons of coaching experience. ¾ In 2021, Ryan Tannehill placed third on the franchise's single-season passing charts in attempts (531), completions (357) and completion percentage (67.2), and he ranked fourth with 3,734 passing yards. He became the only quarterback other than Moon (1989–1991) to record multiple seasons with at least 3,500 passing yards with the franchise. ¾ In 2020, Tannehill ranked fifth in the NFL with a 106.5 passer rating, which was second in franchise history behind Tannehill's own 2019 record of 117.5. Tannehill produced top-five numbers on several other franchise single-season lists in 2020, including 40 total touchdowns (first), 3,819 passing yards (third), 33 touchdown passes (tied for second), 65.5 completion percentage (fourth) and 7.9 yards per attempt (tied for fifth). ¾ In 2019, Tannehill led the NFL in passer rating (117.5—fourth in NFL history) and passing average (9.6). Tannehill set franchise records in both categories in addition to the team's completion percentage benchmark (70.3). ¾ In 2018, quarterback Marcus Mariota set a then-franchise record with a 68.9 completion percentage. He also finished with a career-best average of 7.64 yards per attempt and a career-low eight interceptions. ¾ O'Hara spent 10 years coaching in the Arena Football League, including stints as a head coach for the Los Angeles Avengers (2009), Tri-Cities Fever (AF2, 2009), Orlando Predators (2010-11) and New Orleans VooDoo (2012-14). ¾ O’Hara was an offensive coordinator for the AFL’s Tampa Bay Storm for three seasons (2005, 2007-08). ¾ A native of Santa Monica, Calif., O’Hara was a 10th round selection for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 1991 NFL Draft.

FRANK PIRAINO STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

Click For Complete Online Bio ¾ Piraino joined the Titans in 2019 after serving as head strength and conditioning coach for football at Boston College, where he spent six total seasons (2013-18). ¾ Piraino joined head coach Steve Addazio at Boston College after spending two seasons (2011-12) as his head strength and conditioning coach at Temple and one year as the head strength and conditioning coach for football at Marshall (2010). ¾ He served on the strength and conditioning staff at the University of Florida for five years (2005-09), during a stretch when Florida won a pair of national championships (2006 and 2008) under head coach Urban Meyer. ¾ He also spent time at Notre Dame (2004), Michigan State (2003-04) and Walsh Jesuit (Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio) High School (2000-03), as well as an internship with the Cleveland Indians (2000-01). ¾ Piraino graduated from the University of Akron and later earned a master’s degree from Michigan State.

JIM SCHWARTZ SENIOR DEFENSIVE ASSISTANT

Click For Complete Online Bio ¾ Schwartz rejoined the Titans in 2021 as senior defensive assistant. He previously spent 10 seasons with the Titans from 1999 to 2008 and was the team's defensive coordinator from 2001 to 2008. ¾ In 2021, he helped the Titans finish second in rushing defense (84.6), 12th in total defense (329.8 per game), sixth on third down (36.7 percent) and sixth in scoring defense (20.8 points per game). ¾ He has 14 years of experience as an NFL defensive coordinator and an additional five years as the head coach of the Detroit Lions (2009-13). ¾ From 2016 to 2020, Schwartz was the defensive coordinator with the Philadelphia Eagles. During his five seasons in Philadelphia, the Eagles ranked third in third-down defense (35.9 percent), sixth in red-zone defense (52.7 percent), third in rushing defense (99.1 yards per game) and seventh in sacks (208). ¾ In 2020, the Eagles defense ranked third in the NFL with 49 sacks, and in 2019, the team led the NFL in forcing three-and-out drives (27.5 percent). ¾ In Philadelphia’s 2017 Super Bowl winning season, he guided the Eagles to the league’s best rushing defense (79.2 yards allowed), the third best third-down defense (32.2 percent) and the fourth best takeaway total (31). ¾ Schwartz originally joined the Titans as a defensive assistant (1999) and then linebackers/third-down package (2000) before taking the reins as defensive coordinator in 2001. ¾ He is a native of Baltimore, Md., and a graduate of Georgetown University.

LUKE STECKEL TIGHT ENDS

Click For Complete Online Bio ¾ Steckel was promoted to tight ends coach in 2021 following eight previous years with the organization. ¾ In 2021, Steckel worked with a core group of tight ends that included Geoff Swaim, MyCole Pruitt and Anthony Firkser. Swaim set career highs in starts (16), receptions (31) and touchdowns (three), while Pruitt established career bests in receptions (14), receiving yards (145) and touchdowns (three). Firkser totaled 34 catches for 291 yards and a career-best two touchdown receptions. ¾ Steckel joined the Titans in 2013 as an assistant to the head coach and was promoted to offensive assistant the following season. He also served as assistant wide receivers coach in 2017. ¾ In 2020, the Titans offense ranked second overall (396.4 yards per game), second in rushing (168.1) and fourth in scoring (30.7 points per game). ¾ The 2019 Titans ranked third in the NFL in rushing, first in red zone efficiency and fourth in yards per play.


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TITANS ASSISTANT COACHES ¾ He joined the Titans after spending four seasons (2009-2012) with the Cleveland Browns as the assistant to the head coach. ¾ He spent three seasons as a linebacker at Princeton (2004-06), where he helped lead the Tigers to an Ivy League Championship. ¾ He is the son of former Titans offensive coordinator Les Steckel and attended Brentwood (Tenn.) High School.

JOHN STREICHER COORDINATOR OF FOOTBALL DEVELOPMENT

Click For Complete Online Bio ¾ Streicher was promoted to coordinator of football development in 2020 after previously serving the team as assistant to head coach Mike Vrabel. ¾ Streicher joined the Titans in 2018 following two years (2016-17) as Texas State’s director of football operations. There he managed the dayto-day operations of the program and oversaw recruiting under Bobcats head coach Everett Withers. ¾ From 2014-15, Streicher served on James Madison’s football staff. He was promoted to the director of football operations and player personnel in 2015 after originally joining JMU as special assistant to the head coach. ¾ A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Streicher went to James Madison after spending six seasons on the football staff at Ohio State.

MIKE SULLIVAN ASSISTANT OFFENSIVE LINE

Click For Complete Online Bio ¾ Sullivan joined the Titans in 2014 and has worked with the offensive line since that time. ¾ In 2021, Sullivan completed his eighth season with the team. Injuries forced the Titans to use seven different starting offensive line combinations, including five different starters at left tackle. However, the offense managed to finish fifth in rushing, averaging 141.4 rushing yards per game. Left guard Rodger Saffold III was named to his first career Pro Bowl. ¾ In 2020, the Titans had the NFL’s second-ranked rushing offense (168.1 yards per game), and the unit's 25 sacks allowed was the sixth-best finish in the league. Derrick Henry led the league and recorded the fifthhighest single-season rushing total in NFL history with 2,027 rushing yards. ¾ In 2019, the Titans finished third in the NFL in rushing offense with Henry leading the league in rushing yards (1,540). Rookie Nate Davis started 15 consecutive games (including playoffs) at right guard. ¾ He joined the Titans in 2014 after one season as offensive line coach for the Cleveland Browns (2013). ¾ Sullivan spent four seasons (2009-12) as offensive line coach for the San Diego Chargers. He had two other stints with the Browns as offensive line coach (2007-08) and assistant offensive line coach (2001-04). ¾ He has three seasons of college experience, as offensive line coach for Western Michigan (2005-06) and as a graduate assistant for the University of Miami (Fla.) (2000). ¾ Sullivan began his coaching career in 1997, spending five seasons coaching in Europe. ¾ A native of Chicago, Ill., Sullivan played in 48 games for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 1992-95.

JAMES WILHOIT KICKING SPECIALIST

Click For Complete Online Bio ¾ Wilhoit joined the Titans in 2021 as a kicking specialist. ¾ In 2021, kicker Randy Bullock made 26 field goals on 31 attempts (83.9 percent) and added 42 extra points on 45 attempts (93.3 percent) in his first season with the Titans. Bullock's 120 points ranked ninth in franchise history and were the most by a Titans player since 2017 (136 by Ryan Succop). Bullock totaled a career-high three game-winning field goals. ¾ From 2010 to 2011, he served as a special teams intern at his alma mater, the University of Tennessee. ¾ He established the Wilhoit Kicking Academy to train kickers and punters across the state of Tennessee. ¾ A native of Hendersonville, Tenn., Wilhoit attended the University of Tennessee (2003-06), where he made 59 of 82 field goal attempts (71.9 percent) and booted 47 percent of his kickoffs for touchbacks over four years as the starting kicker. He finished his career as the school's second all-time leading scorer with 325 total points. He was named firstteam All-SEC in 2006.

TERRELL WILLIAMS DEFENSIVE LINE

Click For Complete Online Bio ¾ Williams joined the Titans in 2018 with 20 previous years of coaching experience, including six seasons in the NFL. ¾ In 2021, the Titans defensive line accounted for 22 total sacks, including nine sacks by free agent acquisition Denico Autry, who tied his career high. Jeffery Simmons was named to his first career Pro Bowl after setting career highs in several categories, including sacks (8.5), tackles (54), quarterback pressures (58), tackles for loss (12) and passes defensed (six). ¾ In 2020, Simmons continued to emerge as one of the NFL's top young talents. Simmons ranked second on the team with 19 quarterback pressures and became the first player in the franchise's "Titans era" (since 1999) to post at least three fumble recoveries, three sacks and five passes defensed in the same season. ¾ In 2019, Williams helped acclimate Simmons to the NFL as a first-round rookie, while veteran Jurrell Casey earned his fifth consecutive Pro Bowl berth. ¾ In 2018, Casey was named to the Pro Bowl after leading the defense with seven sacks. The Titans defense ranked eighth overall and third in points allowed. ¾ He spent three seasons coaching the defensive line with the Miami Dolphins (2015-17). ¾ During Williams’ tenure with the Dolphins, Cameron Wake tallied 29 sacks, the eighth-highest total by a player, and Ndamukong Suh posted 15.5 sacks, the eighth-highest number of sacks among defensive tackles. ¾ Williams also spent three seasons coaching the defensive line with the Oakland Raiders (2012-14). ¾ Prior to joining the NFL coaching ranks, Williams spent time at Texas A&M (2010-11), Purdue (2006-09), Akron (2004-05), Youngstown State (2002-03), North Carolina A&T (1999-2001) and Fort Scott Community College (1998). ¾ A native of Los Angeles, Calif., Williams played collegiately at East Carolina as a nose tackle.


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WHERE THE TITANS RANKED IN 2021 2021 OFFENSIVE STATISTICS AND NFL RANKING OFFENSIVE STATS Yards / Game Yards / Play Rushing Yards / Game Rushing Yards / Play Passing Yards / Game Passing Yards / Play Interception Rate Sacks / Pass Attempt First Downs / Game Punt Return Avg Kickoff Return Avg Field Goals Made 3rd Down Pct 4th Down Pct Red Zone Pct Goal to Go% Avg Time of Possession Points / Game Turnover Ratio

STAT (RANK) 342.5 (17) 5.14 (22) 141.4 (5) 4.36 (14) 201.1 (24) 6.39 (20) 2.62% (20) 8.79% (26) 21.3 (9t) 9.8 (9) 19.5 (27) 81.25% (23) 43.64% (8) 62.50% (7) 63.93% (5) 87.50% (1) 32:40 (2) 24.6 (15) -3 (20t)

2021 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS AND NFL RANKING DEFENSIVE STATS Yards / Game Yards / Play Rushing Yards / Game Rushing Yards / Play Passing Yards / Game Passing Yards / Play Interception Rate Sacks / Pass Attempt First Downs / Game Punt Return Avg Kickoff Return Avg 3rd Down Pct 4th Down Pct Red Zone Pct Goal to Go% Points / Game Point Differential / Game Yard Differential / Game

STAT (RANK) 329.8 (12) 5.40 (17) 84.6 (2) 3.91 (4) 245.2 (25) 6.64 (18) 2.55% (10) 6.85% (13) 19.5 (10) 10.1 (27) 20.3 (8) 36.67% (6) 58.33% (21) 51.72% (7) 64.71% (10) 20.8 (5t) 3.8 (11) 12.6 (15)

2021 INDIVIDUAL NFL RANKINGS (qualifiers only, where applicable) Category Passer Rating Passing Yards Passing TDs Rushing Yards Rushing Average Rushing TDs Receptions Receiving Yards Receiving TDs Sacks Interceptions

Player Ryan Tannehill Ryan Tannehill Ryan Tannehill Derrick Henry Derrick Henry Derrick Henry A.J. Brown A.J. Brown A.J. Brown Harold Landry III Kevin Byard

Stat 89.6 3,734 21 937 4.28 10 63 869 5 12.0 5

NFL Rank 20 16 16 9 26 6t 45t 32 40t 10 4t

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2021 TALE OF THE TAPE OFFENSE Titans GAMES (Won-Lost) 12-5 FIRST DOWNS 362 Rushing 134 Passing 194 Penalty 34 YDS GAINED (tot) 5,822 Avg per Game 342.5 RUSHING (net) 2,404 Avg per Game 141.4 Rushes 551 Yards per Rush 4.4 PASSING (net) 3,418 Avg per Game 201.1 Passes Att. 535 Completed 359 Pct Completed 67.1 Yards Gained 3,745 Sacked 47 Yards Lost 327 Had intercepted 14 Yards Opp Ret 252 Opp TDs on Int 0 PUNTS 58 Avg Yards 44.3 PUNT RETURNS 30 Avg Return 9.8 Returned for TD 0 KICKOFF RETURNS 40 Avg Return 19.5 Returned for TD 0 PENALTIES 103 Yards Penalized 973 FUMBLES BY 25 Fumbles Lost 11 Opp Fumbles 21 Opp Fum Lost 6 POSS. TIME (avg) 32:40 TOUCHDOWNS 49 Rushing 23 Passing 22 Returns 4 EXTRA-PT KICKS 43/47 2-PT CONVERSIONS 2/2 FIELD GOALS/FGA 26/32 POINTS SCORED 419 DEFENSE Titans POINTS ALLOWED 354 OPP FIRST DOWNS 331 Rushing 90 Passing 204 Penalty 37 OPP YARDS GAINED 5,607 Avg per Game 329.8 OPP RUSHING(net) 1,438 Avg per Game 84.6 Rushes 368 Yards per Rush 3.9 OPP PASSING(net) 4,169 Avg per Game 245.2 Passes Att. 628 Completed 395 Pct Completed 62.9 Sacked 43 Yards Lost 316 INTERCEPTED BY 16 Yards Returned 128 Returned for TD 2 OPP PUNT RETURNS 22 Avg return 10.1 OPP KICKOFF RET 40 Avg return 20.3 OPP TOUCHDOWNS 38 Rushing 14 Passing 24 Returns 0

NFL Rank --9t 6t 18 6t 17 17 5 5 1 14 24 24 25t 19 8 23 26 26 14t 26 1t 9 24 10 9 3t 5t 27 9t 15t 23 26t 27t 14t 26t 2 14t 3t 19 4t 21 1t 23 15

NFL Avg --345.5 113.6 201.3 30.7 5,840.5 343.6 1,959.2 115.2 452.9 4.3 3,881.3 228.3 584.8 378.8 64.8 4,150.0 38.9 268.7 13.8 172.1 1.3 64.9 45.6 27.5 8.8 0.1 34.4 22.2 0.3 100.5 867.0 20.4 8.3 20.4 8.3 30:00 44.5 15.8 26.3 2.4 93% 49% 27/32 390.7

NFL Rank 6 10 3 17 26t 12 12 2 2 2 4 25 25 30 20 8 9t 7 10t 22 4t 7t 27 25 8 5 11t 7t 1t

NFL Avg 390.7 345.5 113.6 201.3 30.7 5,840.5 343.6 1,959.2 115.2 452.9 4.3 3,881.3 228.3 584.8 378.8 64.8 38.9 268.7 13.8 172.1 1.3 27.5 8.8 34.4 22.2 44.5 15.8 26.3 2.4


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TENNESSEE TITANS OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE STATS, 1999–2021 (REGULAR SEASON) 2017 9-7 290 97 157 36 5,024 314.0 1,833 114.6 443 4.1 3,191 199.4 496 306 61.7 3,394 35 203 17 262 2 75 49.7 36 8.5 0 28 22.1 0 85 785 10 8 23 9 29:51 33 18 14 1 31/33 0/0 35/42 334 -4

2016 9-7 322 115 175 32 5,728 358.0 2,187 136.7 476 4.6 3,541 221.3 504 307 60.9 3,720 28 179 11 203 3 77 44.2 30 7.9 0 33 19.1 0 110 1,012 17 7 12 6 30:32 46 16 29 1 39/41 0/5 22/24 381 0

2015 3-13 298 66 195 37 4,988 311.8 1,485 92.8 371 4.0 3,503 218.9 551 342 62.1 3,893 54 390 17 263 3 88 47.4 38 8.1 0 33 20.6 0 93 779 25 16 16 8 29:25 37 10 25 2 29/31 3/5 14/16 299 -14

2014 2-14 258 75 159 24 4,859 303.7 1,447 90.4 356 4.1 3,412 213.3 513 299 58.3 3,738 50 326 16 214 1 89 46.3 30 6.9 0 48 23.4 0 111 961 23 10 7 4 27:31 28 6 20 2 27/27 0/1 19/22 254 -10

1999–2021 TITANS - OFFENSE 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 7-9 6-10 9-7 6-10 8-8 311 260 281 252 288 103 70 71 73 115 172 166 185 155 154 36 24 25 24 19 5,390 5,010 5,361 4,834 5,623 336.9 313.1 335.1 302.1 351.4 1,894 1,687 1,438 1,727 2,592 118.4 105.4 89.9 107.9 162.0 462 378 376 406 499 4.1 4.5 3.8 4.3 5.2 3,496 3,323 3,923 3,107 3,031 218.5 207.7 245.2 194.2 189.4 533 540 584 474 476 328 318 353 273 271 61.5 58.9 60.4 57.6 56.9 3,710 3,577 4,113 3,278 3,104 37 39 24 27 15 214 254 190 171 73 16 16 14 15 15 132 260 167 120 121 1 4 3 1 0 79 83 86 77 69 42.9 46.4 43.6 42.9 43.4 31 31 47 27 33 7.7 15.3 10.4 12.2 6.7 0 3 1 1 0 44 63 32 64 69 24.9 23.6 26.0 24.3 20.5 0 1 1 1 0 101 106 104 128 98 900 847 960 1,040 821 27 21 17 22 27 9 12 8 14 16 24 15 20 25 20 12 5 12 8 7 30:00 27:18 27:52 25:54 28:27 41 36 34 40 39 16 10 8 13 19 22 17 22 24 16 3 9 4 3 4 41/41 35/35 34/34 38/38 37/37 0/0 1/1 0/0 1/2 1/2 25/29 25/31 29/32 24/26 27/32 362 330 325 356 354 0 -4 +1 -4 -4

2008 13-3 268 108 143 17 5,018 313.6 2,199 137.4 508 4.3 2,819 176.2 453 265 58.5 2,902 12 83 9 88 0 87 42.8 34 9.7 0 52 25.4 0 108 855 18 8 28 11 29:09 41 24 13 4 40/40 1/1 29/33 375 +14

2007 10-6 306 118 171 17 4,987 311.7 2,109 131.8 543 3.9 2,878 179.9 464 288 62.1 3,077 30 199 17 116 0 73 41.9 42 8.7 0 52 21.1 0 101 773 32 17 26 12 31:38 28 17 9 2 28/28 0/0 35/39 301 0

2006 8-8 261 105 133 23 4,810 300.6 2,214 138.4 469 4.7 2,596 162.3 447 226 50.6 2,748 29 152 19 250 2 88 42.7 37 12.6 3 79 23.2 0 94 803 29 7 19 11 27:17 36 15 13 8 32/32 3/3 22/28 324 +2

2005 4-12 279 72 191 16 5,122 320.1 1,525 95.3 397 3.8 3,597 224.8 594 358 60.3 3,797 31 200 14 293 4 78 43.2 45 9.3 1 70 24.2 0 125 1,002 27 12 20 11 31:13 33 8 20 5 30/32 0/1 23/29 299 -6

2004 5-11 308 85 200 23 5,487 342.9 1,871 116.9 420 4.5 3,616 226.0 589 356 60.4 3,933 44 317 19 306 2 79 42.9 40 4.3 0 79 19.7 0 110 923 33 12 22 12 31:40 41 12 27 2 39/39 1/2 19/27 344 -1

2003 12-4 310 84 211 15 5,501 343.8 1,623 101.4 486 3.3 3,878 242.4 502 315 62.7 4,031 25 153 9 264 3 71 43.9 37 11.6 1 68 19.1 0 110 887 24 12 21 13 32:52 48 11 30 7 43/44 3/4 32/37 435 +13

2002 11-5 312 112 182 18 5,272 329.5 1,952 122.0 511 3.8 3,320 207.5 500 306 61.2 3,441 21 121 15 179 2 66 41.3 28 7.8 0 50 19.6 0 112 891 20 10 22 11 32:47 42 16 22 4 36/36 2/6 25/31 367 +4

2001 7-9 288 87 179 22 5,352 334.5 1,794 112.1 468 3.8 3,558 222.4 515 307 59.6 3,867 43 309 17 163 2 85 42.0 36 7.8 0 71 19.9 1 119 1,025 18 11 21 11 31:29 39 12 23 4 34/35 3/4 20/28 336 -4

2000 13-3 299 107 167 25 5,350 334.4 2,085 130.3 546 3.8 3,265 204.1 462 286 61.9 3,430 28 165 16 236 3 76 40.8 53 12.7 1 47 26.1 0 107 870 24 14 39 13 33:48 38 14 18 6 37/38 0/0 27/33 346 0

1999 13-3 294 109 167 18 5,296 331.0 1,811 113.2 459 3.9 3,485 217.8 527 304 57.7 3,622 25 137 13 227 2 90 42.5 40 9.0 1 56 18.6 0 114 1,069 17 9 39 24 31:30 46 19 23 4 43/43 1/3 21/25 392 +19

DEFENSE 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 POINTS ALLOWED 354 439 331 303 356 OPP FIRST DOWNS 331 391 335 298 323 Rushing 90 113 95 98 68 Passing 204 247 213 182 231 Penalty 37 31 27 18 24 OPP YARDS GAINED 5607 6372 5752 5,334 5,248 Avg per Game 329.8 398.3 359.5 333.4 328.0 OPP RUSHING(net) 1438 1933 1672 1,863 1,420 Avg per Game 84.6 120.8 104.5 116.4 88.8 Rushes 368 427 415 429 398 Yards per Rush 3.9 4.5 4.0 4.3 3.6 OPP PASSING(net) 4169 4439 4080 3,471 3,828 Avg per Game 245.2 277.4 255.0 216.9 239.3 Passes Att. 628 630 598 533 605 Completed 395 423 386 337 369 Pct Completed 62.9 67.1 64.5 63.2 61.0 Sacked 43 19 43 39 43 Yards Lost 316 154 276 248 272 INTERCEPTED BY 16 15 14 11 12 Yards Returned 128 189 158 120 154 Returned for TD 2 0 1 2 0 OPP PUNT RETURNS 22 20 30 33 41 Avg return 10.1 8.6 9.0 9.0 7.0 OPP KICKOFF RET 40 37 37 25 32 Avg return 20.3 22.2 23.7 27.8 23.4 OPP TOUCHDOWNS 38 55 39 32 36 Rushing 14 18 14 9 5 Passing 24 36 25 21 27 Returns 0 1 0 2 4

2016 378 324 70 227 27 5,720 357.5 1,413 88.3 356 4.0 4,307 269.2 635 388 61.1 40 278 12 68 0 36 9.6 21 22.0 43 10 25 8

2015 423 317 101 192 24 5,475 342.2 1,797 112.3 462 3.9 3,678 229.9 502 319 63.5 39 271 11 164 1 47 12.9 22 27.2 51 11 34 6

2014 438 357 119 211 27 5,968 373.0 2,195 137.2 515 4.3 3,773 235.8 545 347 63.7 39 222 12 122 1 43 8.1 31 27.6 48 17 28 3

1999–2021 TITANS - DEFENSE 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 381 471 317 339 402 329 358 324 356 323 108 122 111 107 89 191 210 187 214 210 30 26 26 35 24 5,407 5,999 5,682 5,883 5,850 337.9 374.9 355.1 367.7 365.6 1,795 2,035 2,053 1,851 1,711 112.2 127.2 128.3 115.7 106.9 446 483 461 474 402 4.0 4.2 4.5 3.9 4.3 3,612 3,964 3,629 4,032 4,139 225.8 247.8 226.8 252.0 258.7 545 564 591 625 604 344 374 369 410 404 63.1 66.3 62.4 65.6 66.9 36 39 28 40 32 227 241 180 272 224 13 19 11 17 20 113 358 179 198 433 1 4 1 1 4 35 39 36 35 29 6.0 10.4 6.1 6.1 7.2 45 33 30 56 71 24.4 26.1 22.7 24.8 24.1 40 55 34 32 48 21 16 10 7 16 15 31 21 23 31 4 8 3 2 1

2008 234 276 81 166 29 4,698 293.6 1,502 93.9 403 3.7 3,196 199.8 575 342 59.5 44 262 20 351 3 32 9.1 61 25.0 25 12 12 1

2007 297 268 80 165 23 4,665 291.6 1,478 92.4 369 4.0 3,187 199.2 569 349 61.3 40 241 22 358 2 31 8.8 58 24.2 35 11 21 3

2006 400 329 121 181 27 5,915 369.7 2,313 144.6 506 4.6 3,602 225.1 530 335 63.2 26 148 17 282 2 33 8.4 58 21.8 46 20 24 2

2005 421 294 89 180 25 5,110 319.4 1,894 118.4 449 4.2 3,216 201.0 470 296 63.0 41 246 9 129 2 32 4.5 57 22.6 51 12 33 6

2004 439 318 99 189 30 5,724 357.8 1,917 119.8 421 4.6 3,807 237.9 524 333 63.5 32 220 18 285 1 31 6.3 69 20.1 52 18 29 5

2003 324 275 79 167 29 4,901 306.3 1,295 80.9 342 3.8 3,606 225.4 546 332 60.8 38 223 21 312 3 30 9.2 81 18.8 35 10 20 5

2002 324 297 75 197 25 4,964 310.3 1,424 89.0 372 3.8 3,540 221.3 562 339 60.3 40 213 18 198 3 28 13.9 74 20.0 40 7 27 6

2001 388 300 79 192 29 5,515 344.7 1,431 89.4 405 3.5 4,084 255.3 559 328 58.7 32 175 13 78 0 36 7.3 57 24.9 46 17 27 2

2000 191 215 62 134 19 3,814 238.4 1,390 86.9 387 3.6 2,424 151.5 466 242 51.9 55 337 17 285 4 28 5.7 76 20.9 20 7 10 3

1999 324 300 81 193 26 5,245 327.8 1,550 96.9 383 4.0 3,695 230.9 557 312 56.0 54 305 16 257 1 45 7.4 76 21.0 39 8 26 5

OFFENSE GAMES (Won-Lost) FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty YDS GAINED (tot) Avg per Game RUSHING (net) Avg per Game Rushes Yards per Rush PASSING (net) Avg per Game Passes Att. Completed Pct Completed Yards Gained Sacked Yards Lost Had intercepted Yards Opp Ret Opp TDs on Int PUNTS Avg Yards PUNT RETURNS Avg Return Returned for TD KICKOFF RETURNS Avg Return Returned for TD PENALTIES Yards Penalized FUMBLES BY Fumbles Lost Opp Fumbles Opp Fum Lost POSS. TIME (avg) TOUCHDOWNS Rushing Passing Returns EXTRA-PT KICKS 2-PT CONVERSIONS FIELD GOALS/FGA POINTS SCORED TURNOVER DIFF.

2021 12-5 362 134 194 34 5822 342.5 2404 141.4 551 4.4 3418 201.1 535 359 67.1 3745 47 327 14 252 0 58 44.3 30 9.8 0 40 19.5 0 103 973 25 11 21 6 32:40 49 23 22 4 43/47 2/2 26/32 419 -3

2020 11-5 381 142 203 36 6343 396.4 2690 168.1 521 5.2 3653 228.3 485 316 65.2 3826 25 173 7 81 0 50 45.1 23 9.0 0 38 20.2 1 86 783 15 5 21 8 28:28 62 26 33 3 51/53 4/7 20/28 491 +11

2019 9-7 317 104 177 36 5805 362.8 2223 138.9 445 5.0 3582 223.9 448 297 66.3 3956 56 374 8 204 0 78 47.1 22 7.7 0 30 21.3 0 99 932 21 9 16 9 28:31 54 21 29 4 50/52 1/2 8/18 402 +6

2018 9-7 289 106 156 27 4,998 312.4 2,023 126.4 454 4.5 2,975 185.9 437 293 67.0 3,255 47 280 12 219 1 75 46.4 27 8.8 0 23 32.0 1 82 727 18 6 14 6 29:28 34 15 16 3 28/31 0/1 26/30 310 -1


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2021 TENNESSEE TITANS REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Won 12, Lost 5 Date W-L 09/12 L 09/19 W 09/26 W 10/03 L 10/10 W 10/18 W 10/24 W 10/31 W 11/07 W 11/14 W 11/21 L 11/28 L 12/12 W 12/19 L 12/23 W 01/02 W 01/09 W

Score OT 13-38 33-30 OT 25-16 24-27 OT 37-19 34-31 27-3 34-31 OT 28-16 23-21 13-22 13-36 20-0 13-19 20-17 34-3 28-25

Statistic Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Att./Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns Score By Periods Team Opponents Scoring Bullock Henry Tannehill A.J. Brown Westbrook-Ikhine Pruitt Firkser Foreman Swaim Byard Hilliard Batson Fitzpatrick Ju. Jones McNichols Molden Peterson Rogers Badgley Team Opponents

Tenn. 362 134 194 34 103/236 43.6 15/24 62.5 32:40 5,822 342.5 1133 5.1 2,404 141.4 551 3,418 201.1 47/327 3745 535/359 67.1 14 58/44.3 58/39.8 103/973 25/11 49 23 22 4 Q1 61 56

TD 0 10 7 5 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 49 38

Opponent Arizona at Seattle Indianapolis at N.Y. Jets at Jacksonville Buffalo Kansas City at Indianapolis at L.A. Rams New Orleans Houston at New England Jacksonville at Pittsburgh San Francisco Miami at Houston

Q2 167 112

Rush 0 10 7 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 23 14

Rec 0 0 0 5 4 3 2 0 3 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 22 24

Attendance 67,216 68,585 67,914 70,232 58,282 69,419 69,484 59,175 71,785 69,414 67,395 65,878 67,808 59,521 69,361 69,091 66,722 Opp. 331 90 204 37 77/210 36.7 14/24 58.3 27:20 5,607 329.8 1039 5.4 1,438 84.6 368 4,169 245.2 43/316 4485 628/395 62.9 16 67/44.6 67/38.7 118/1,070 21/6 38 14 24 0

Q3 65 84

Q4 120 99

OT 6 3

Ret K-PAT FG 0 42/45 26/31 0 0 0 0 0 1c 0 0 2a 0 0 0 0 0 1b 0 0 0 1/2 0/1 4 43/47 26/32 0 29/34 31/38

PTS 419 354 S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PTS 120 62 42 30 24 20 18 18 18 12 12 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 1 419 354

a - 30-yd fumble return at Jax, 10/10, and 24-yard interception return at LAR, 11/7; b - 2-yd interception return at Ind, 10/31; c - fumble recovery in end zone vs. Hou, 11/21 2-Pt Conv: Henry, Pruitt, TM 2-2; OP 2-4 Sacks: Landry 12, Autry 9, Simmons 8.5, Dupree 3, Adeniyi 2.5, N. Jones 2.5, Peko 2, Roberson 1.5, Byard 1, (group) 1, TM 43, OPP 47 FUM/Lost: Tannehill 10/4, Rogers 4/1, Firkser 2/1, Foreman 2/1, Hilliard 2/1, Blasingame 1/1, Brewer 1/0, Henry 1/0, McMath 1/1, Westbrook-Ikhine 1/1

Rushing Henry Foreman Hilliard Tannehill McNichols Peterson Batson A.J. Brown Rogers D. Evans Blasingame Sargent M. Johnson Woodside Team Opponents

No. 219 133 56 55 41 27 2 2 1 2 3 2 2 6 551 368

Yds 937 566 350 270 156 82 15 10 9 7 6 4 -2 -6 2,404 1,438

Avg 4.3 4.3 6.3 4.9 3.8 3.0 7.5 5.0 9.0 3.5 2.0 2.0 -1.0 -1.0 4.4 3.9

Long 76t 35 68t 28 14 16 11 7 9 5 3 2 5 -1 76t 58

TD 10 3 2 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 14

Receiving A.J. Brown Westbrook-Ikhine Firkser Ju. Jones Swaim Rogers McNichols Hilliard Henry Pruitt Reynolds M. Johnson Foreman Fitzpatrick Hollister Peterson Hudson Batson D. Evans McMath Blasingame Hooker Team Opponents

No. 63 38 34 31 31 30 28 19 18 14 10 9 9 5 4 4 3 2 2 2 2 1 359 395

Yds 869 476 291 434 210 301 240 87 154 145 90 160 123 49 33 8 31 15 11 8 4 6 3,745 4,485

Avg 13.8 12.5 8.6 14.0 6.8 10.0 8.6 4.6 8.6 10.4 9.0 17.8 13.7 9.8 8.3 2.0 10.3 7.5 5.5 4.0 2.0 6.0 10.4 11.4

Long 57t 46 24 51 26 39 27 28 16 22 12 50 39 18t 14 5 14 13 6 9 5 6 57t 68t

TD 5 4 2 1 3 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 22 24

Interceptions Byard Fulton Long R. Evans Hooker Skrine J. Brown Molden Jenkins Team Opponents

No. 5 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 16 14

Yds 66 13 6 1 21 17 2 2 0 128 252

Avg 13.2 6.5 3.0 0.5 21.0 17.0 2.0 2.0 0.0 8.0 18.0

Long 24t 13 6 1 21 17 2 2t 0 24t 82

TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0

Punting Kern Townsend Team Opponents

No. 47 11 58 67

Yds 2,105 465 2,570 2,986

Avg 44.8 42.3 44.3 44.6

Net 40.4 37.0 39.8 38.7

TB 1 1 2 5

In 18 2 20 27

Punt Returns Rogers Kinsey Team Opponents

Ret 30 0 30 22

FC 20 1 21 16

Yds 293 0 293 223

Avg 9.8 --9.8 10.1

Long 55 --55 18

TD 0 0 0 0

Kickoff Returns Rogers M. Johnson Hilliard Batson McNichols Blasingame D. Evans Team Opponents

No. 14 9 8 5 2 1 1 40 40

Yds 282 179 177 80 31 12 17 778 812

Avg 20.1 19.9 22.1 16.0 15.5 12.0 17.0 19.5 20.3

Long 37 31 26 20 16 12 17 37 37

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Field Goals Bullock Badgley Team Opponents

1-19 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0

20-29 5/5 0/0 5/5 12/12

30-39 12/12 0/0 12/12 9/9

40-49 8/13 0/1 8/14 7/8

50+ 1/1 0/0 1/1 3/9

Lg 59 63 63 66

B 0 0 0 0

Bullock: () (33G,30G,24G,44N,36G) (32G) (44G,46G,36G,49N) (34G) (43G,38G) (34G,51G) (46G,44G) () (28G,36G,36G) () (44N) (47N,44G,29G) (26G,32G) (38G,44G) (23G,44G) (42N) TM: (46N) (33G,30G,24G,44N,36G) (32G) (44G,46G,36G,49N) (34G) (43G,38G) (34G,51G) (46G,44G) () (28G,36G, 36G) () (44N) (47N,44G,29G) (26G,32G) (38G,44G) (23G, 44G) (42N) OPP: (34G,43N) (31G) (43G,28G,24G,51N) (27G,22G) (53N) (24G,28G,52G) (42G,57N) (34G) (34G,22G,54G) (20G) (43G,24G,37G) (22G,37G,44G,53N,28G,52G) () (36G,56N,28G,46G,48G) (48G) (39G,53N) (31G) Passing Tannehill A.J. Brown M. Farley Henry Team Opponents

Att 531 2 1 1 535 628

Cmp 357 0 1 1 359 395

Yds 3,734 0 6 5 3,745 4,485

Cmp% 67.2 0.0 100.0 100.0 67.1 62.9

Yds/Att 7.03 0.00 6.00 5.00 7.00 7.14

TD 21 0 0 1 22 24

TD% 4.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 4.1 3.8

Int 14 0 0 0 14 16

Int% 2.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.6 2.5

Long 57t --6 5t 57t 68t

Sack/Lost 47/327 0/0 0/0 0/0 47/327 43/316

Rating 89.6 39.6 91.7 127.1 90.0 86.4


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2021 TENNESSEE TITANS REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS PLAYER Byard, Kevin Landry III, Harold Long Jr., David Hooker, Amani Molden, Elijah Evans, Rashaan Jenkins, Jackrabbit Brown, Jayon Simmons, Jeffery Fulton, Kristian Cruikshank, Dane Jackson, Chris Autry, Denico Rice, Monty Jones, Naquan Cunningham, Zach Dupree, Bud Skrine, Buster Tart, Teair Adeniyi, Ola Mabin, Greg Peko, Kyle Roberson, Derick Murchison, Larrell Jones, Chris Simon, John Cole, Dylan Farley, Matthias Farley, Caleb Borders, Breon Dzubnar, Nick McDougald, Bradley Strong, Kevin Ankou, Eli Weaver, Rashad Bledsoe, Amani Brown, A.J. Jones, Joe Reid, Caraun Total

Tot 88 75 75 62 60 57 55 55 54 40 38 33 32 30 29 25 17 17 16 11 10 10 10 8 6 6 6 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 0 956

TACKLES Solo Asst 57 31 52 23 46 29 38 24 42 18 35 22 39 16 36 19 42 12 30 10 27 11 28 5 25 7 15 15 18 11 18 7 13 4 11 6 10 6 8 3 9 1 7 3 6 4 4 4 5 1 4 2 2 4 4 1 4 0 3 1 1 3 3 0 1 2 0 3 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 645 311

SACKS Sk Yds QBP TFL 1.0 11.0 2 1 12.0 80.0 49 14 0.0 0.0 6 4 0.0 0.0 0 1 0.0 0.0 6 3 0.0 0.0 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 8.5 64.5 58 12 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0.0 0.0 2 1 9.0 60.5 44 10 0.0 0.0 0 0 2.5 17.0 4 4 0.0 0.0 0 3 3.0 23.0 15 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 3 2 2.5 23.0 20 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 2.0 5.0 5 2 1.5 25.0 4 3 0.0 0.0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 42.0 309.0 226 69

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Lg TD PD 5 66 24t 1 13 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 6 0 6 1 21 21 0 4 1 2 2t 1 4 2 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 6 1 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 2 13 13 0 14 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 17 17 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 128 24t 2 83

TITANS SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS PLAYER Farley, Matthias Dzubnar, Nick Cole, Dylan Adeniyi, Ola Rice, Monty Cruikshank, Dane Jones, Joe McMath, Racey Westbrook-Ikhine, Nick Blasingame, Khari Carter, Tory Molden, Elijah Borders, Breon Cox, Morgan Cunningham, Zach Jackson, Chris Johnson, Marcus Townsend, Johnny Jones, Chris Pruitt, MyCole Roberson, Derick Autry, Denico Rogers, Chester TEAM TOTALS:

Tot 11 11 10 10 6 5 5 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 80

TACKLES Solo Asst 8 3 5 6 8 2 6 4 2 4 3 2 2 3 0 4 1 2 2 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 46 34

FUMBLES FF FR 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 4

PAT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BLOCKS FG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

Legend: Tot. . . . . . . Solo. . . . . . Asst. . . . . . Sk . . . . . . . Yds . . . . . . QBP. . . . . . TFL . . . . . .

FUMBLES FF FR 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 4

Yds 30t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30t

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS PUNT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PLAYER Hilliard, Dontrell Tannehill, Ryan Brown, A.J. Jones, Julio Quessenberry, David Swaim, Geoff Davis, Nate Firkser, Anthony Fitzpatrick, Dez McMath, Racey McNichols, Jeremy Radunz, Dillon Brewer, Aaron Foreman, D’Onta Henry, Derrick Jones, Ben Lewan, Taylor Peterson, Adrian TEAM TOTALS:

Total Tackles Unassisted Tackles Assisted Tackles Quarterback Sacks Yards Lost on Sack Quarterback Pressure Tackle for Loss

Tot 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 20

Int . . . . . . . Yds . . . . . . TD. . . . . . . PD. . . . . . . FF . . . . . . . FR. . . . . . . Yds . . . . . .

TACKLES Solo Asst 2 1 2 1 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 2

FUMBLES FF FR 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 12

Interceptions Interception Return Yards Interceptions Return Touchdowns Passes Defensed Forced Fumble Fumble Recoveries Yards on Fumble Returns


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2021 TENNESSEE TITANS POSTSEASON STATISTICS Won 0, Lost 1 Date 01/22

W-L L

Score OT 16-19

Statistic Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Att./Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns

Opponent Cincinnati

Tenn. 16 7 9 0 1/8 12.5 0/1 0.0 26:35 353 353.0 52 6.8 140 140.0 27 213 213.0 1/7 220 24/15 62.5 3 4/41.5 4/41.5 2/15 0/0 2 1 1 0

Score By Periods Q1 Team 0 Opponents 6

Q2 6 3

Scoring A.J. Brown Henry Bullock Team Opponents

Rec 1 0 0 1 0

TD 1 1 0 2 1

Rush 0 1 0 1 1

Attendance 69,242 Opp. 17 4 13 0 7/15 46.7 0/0 0.0 33:25 345 345.0 64 5.4 65 65.0 18 280 280.0 9/68 348 37/28 75.7 1 5/40.6 5/39.6 6/46 0/0 1 1 0 0

Q3 10 7

Q4 0 3

OT 0 0

Ret K-PAT FG 0 0 0 1/1 1/1 0 1/1 1/1 0 1/1 4/4

PTS 16 19 S 0 0 0 0 0

PTS 6 6 4 16 19

Rushing Foreman Henry Tannehill Team Opponents

No. 4 20 3 27 18

Yds 66 62 12 140 65

Avg 16.5 3.1 4.0 5.2 3.6

Long 45 9 8 45 16t

TD 0 1 0 1 1

Receiving Ju. Jones A.J. Brown Hilliard Rogers Team Opponents

No. 6 5 3 1 15 28

Yds 62 142 13 3 220 348

Avg 10.3 28.4 4.3 3.0 14.7 12.4

Long 16 41 5 3 41 57

TD 0 1 0 0 1 0

Interceptions Hooker Team Opponents

No. 1 1 3

Yds 15 15 19

Avg 15.0 15.0 6.3

Long 15 15 19

TD 0 0 0

Punting Kern Team Opponents

No. 4 4 5

Yds 166 166 203

Avg 41.5 41.5 40.6

Net 41.5 41.5 39.6

TB 0 0 0

In 3 3 2

Punt Returns Rogers Team Opponents

Ret 3 3 0

FC 2 2 3

Yds 5 5 0

Avg 1.7 1.7 ---

Long 5 5 ---

TD 0 0 0

Kickoff Returns Hilliard Team Opponents

No. 1 1 3

Yds 26 26 82

Avg 26.0 26.0 27.3

Long 26 26 32

TD 0 0 0

Field Goals Bullock Team Opponents

1-19 0/0 0/0 0/0

20-29 0/0 0/0 0/0

30-39 1/1 1/1 1/1

40-49 0/0 0/0 1/1

50+ 0/0 0/0 2/2

Bullock: (34G) TM: (34G) OPP: (38G,45G,54G,52G)

2-Pt Conv: TM 0-1, OPP 0-0 Sacks: Simmons 3, Autry 1.5, Landry 1.5, Dupree 1, Long 1, N. Jones 0.5, Peko 0.5, TM 9, OPP 1 FUM/Lost: 0/0 Passing Tannehill Team Opponents

Att 24 24 37

Cmp 15 15 28

Yds 220 220 348

Cmp% 62.5 62.5 75.7

Yds/Att 9.17 9.17 9.41

TD 1 1 0

TD% 4.2 4.2 0.0

Int 3 3 1

Int% 12.5 12.5 2.7

Long 41 41 57

Sack/Lost 1/7 1/7 9/68

Rating 66.7 66.7 93.1

Lg 50 50 48

B 0 0 0


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2021 TENNESSEE TITANS POSTSEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS PLAYER Cunningham, Zach Simmons, Jeffery Long Jr., David Hooker, Amani Fulton, Kristian Landry III, Harold Cruikshank, Dane Byard, Kevin Autry, Denico Dupree, Bud Brown, Jayon Jenkins, Jackrabbit Jones, Naquan Molden, Elijah Peko, Kyle Jackson, Chris Skrine, Buster Total

Tot 10 8 8 7 6 6 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 69

TACKLES Solo Asst 8 2 7 1 6 2 4 3 4 2 3 3 3 1 3 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 2 0 2 0 2 1 0 1 0 45 24

SACKS Sk Yds QBP TFL 0.0 0.0 0 1 3.0 28.0 3 3 1.0 0.0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1.5 11.5 5 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1.5 7.5 5 1 1.0 16.0 2 1 0.0 0.0 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.5 1.5 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.5 3.5 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 9.0 68.0 20 8

INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Lg TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 15 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 15 15 0

POSTSEASON SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS PLAYER Farley, Matthias Hooker, Amani Jackson, Chris TEAM TOTALS:

Tot 1 1 1 3

TACKLES Solo Asst 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 0

FUMBLES FF FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PAT 0 0 0 0

BLOCKS FG 0 0 0 0

Legend: Tot. . . . . . . Solo. . . . . . Asst. . . . . . Sk . . . . . . . Yds . . . . . . QBP. . . . . . TFL . . . . . .

PD 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4

FUMBLES FF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Yds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

POSTSEASON MISC. STATISTICS PUNT 0 0 0 0

PLAYER Firkser, Anthony Jones, Julio Tannehill, Ryan TEAM TOTALS:

Total Tackles Unassisted Tackles Assisted Tackles Quarterback Sacks Yards Lost on Sack Quarterback Pressure Tackle for Loss

Tot 1 1 1 3

Int . . . . . . . Yds . . . . . . TD. . . . . . . PD. . . . . . . FF . . . . . . . FR. . . . . . . Yds . . . . . .

TACKLES Solo Asst 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 0

FUMBLES FF FR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Interceptions Interception Return Yards Interceptions Return Touchdowns Passes Defensed Forced Fumble Fumble Recoveries Yards on Fumble Returns


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2021 TENNESSEE TITANS REGULAR SEASON PARTICIPATION CHART 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/18 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21 11/28 Player Ari @Sea Ind @NYJ @Jax Buf KC @Ind @LAR NO Hou @NE Adams, Paul X X X X X X X X X X X X Adeniyi, Ola P P P P P P P P P P P IA Anderson, Abdullah X X X PS PS PS PS X X X X X Ankou, Eli X X X X X X X NT X X X X Autry, Denico P P DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE Badgley, Michael P X X X X X X X X X X X Barkley, Matt PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS X X X Batson, Cameron IA IA P P P P IR IR IR IR IR IR Bello, B.J. IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR Blasingame, Khari P FB IA P FB P FB IA IR IR IR P Bledsoe, Amani PS PS PS DE DE P IA P IA P PS PS Boddy-Calhoun, Briean PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS Borders, Breon P P P P P P P P P PS P P Breeze, Brady R/C IR IR IR IR IR P IA P P P P Brewer, Aaron DNP P P P IR IR IR IR RG P RG RG Brooks, Nate X X X X X X X X PS X X X Brown, Andrew X X PS X X X X X X X X X Brown, A.J. WR WR WR IA WR WR WR WR WR WR WR IR Brown, Jayon ILB IA P P IR IR IR IR ILB ILB ILB ILB Bullock, Randy PS P P P P P P P P P P P Byard, Kevin S S S S S S S S S S S S Carter, Jamal PS PS PS PS P PS PS PS PS PS PS PS Carter, Shyheim X X X X X X X X X X X X Carter, Tory PS PS P P PS P PS P IA P FB FB Clemons, Rodney X X X X X X X X X X X X Cole, Dylan X X X X X PS PS X P P P P Coley, Trevon IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR Cox, Morgan P P P P P P P P P P P P Cruikshank, Dane P P S S S P S P P IR IR IR Cunningham, Zach X X X X X X X X X X X X Davis, Nate RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG IA RG IA IA DiLauro, Christian X X PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS Dupree, Bud OLB OLB DNP IA IA P P P P P IR IR Dzubnar, Nick P P P P P P P P P P P P Evans, Darrynton IR IR IR IR IR IR P IR IR IR IR IR Evans, Rashaan ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB IA IA IA IA IA Farley, Caleb P IA IA IA P CB IR IR IR IR IR IR Farley, Matthias P P P P P P P P P P P P Ficken, Sam IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR Finch, Sharif X X X P X X X X X X X X Firkser, Anthony P IA IA TE P P P P P P P P Fitzpatrick, Dez PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS P P P Foreman, D'Onta X X X X X X X X P RB P P Fort, Austin X PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS R/PSC Fulton, Kristian CB CB CB CB CB IR IR IR IR CB CB CB Gray, Derwin X X X X X PS PS PS PS PS PS PS Hamilton IV, Woodrow PS PS P P IA X X X X X X X Hand, Da'Shawn X X X X X X X X X X X X Hart, Bobby X X X X X X P P LT IA X X Henry, Derrick RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB IR IR IR IR Hilliard, Dontrell X X X X X X X P PS PS P RB Hogan, Kevin X X X X X X X X X PS PS P Hollister, Cody X X X X X X X X X X PS WR Hooker, Amani S IR IR IR IR S IA S S S S S Hudson, Tommy IA P P P IR IR IR IR IR IR P P Izzo, Ryan X X X X X X X X X X X X Jackson, Chris IA P DB P P P IA P CB P CB IR Jenkins, Jackrabbit CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB IA CB Johnson, Jan PS X X X X X X X X X X X Johnson, Marcus IR IR IR IR WR P P WR P P WR IR Jones, Ben C C C C C C C C C C C C Jones, Chris PS PS PS PS PS PS P PS P P P P Jones, Joe X PS PS PS P P P P P P P R/C Jones, Julio WR WR WR IA IA WR WR IA WR IR IR IR Jones, Naquan PS PS IA P P P P P P NT P P Kemp, Brandon IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR Kern, Brett P P P IA IA R/C P P P P P P Kinsey, Mason PS PS PS PS PS PS P PS PS PS PS PS Kizer, DeShone X X X X X X X X X X X PS Lamm, Kendall P P P P P P LT IA IA P P P Landry III, Harold OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB Levin, Corey PS PS PS PS P DNP P P P P P P Lewan, Taylor LT IA LT LT LT LT IA LT DNP LT LT LT Long Jr., David IA ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB IA IA IA Mabin, Greg X X X X X X CB CB IA IA IA IA Mack, Austin X X X X X X X X X X X PS McCann, Tucker IR IR IR IR X X X X X X X X McDougald, Bradley P S X X X X X X X X X X McMath, Racey P P P P IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR McNichols, Jeremy P P P P P P P P P P IA IA

12/12 12/19 12/23 1/2 1/9 Jax @Pit SF Mia @Hou X X X PS R/PSC P P P P P X X X X X X X X X X DE P P P P X X X X X X X X X X IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IA P P P P PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS R/PSC PS PS X X X X X X X X X P LG LG P P X PS PS X X X X X X X IR IR WR WR WR ILB P P R/C IA P P P P P S S S S S PS-I R/PSC R/PSC PS-I PS-I X X X PS X P IR IR IR IR PS PS PS PS X P P P P P IR IR IR IR IR P P P P P P P P P P IA ILB ILB ILB ILB RG RG RG RG RG PS PS P PS PS IR OLB OLB OLB OLB P P P P P IR IR IR IR IR ILB ILB ILB ILB P IR IR IR IR IR P P P P P IR IR IR IR IR X X X X X P P P P P IA R/C R/C P IA RB P P P RB PS PS PS PS PS CB CB CB CB CB PS PS PS PS PS X X X X X X X X X P X X X X X IR IR IR IR IR RB RB RB RB P PS PS PS PS PS P P PS PS PS S S S S S IR IR IR IR IR X X X X P IR IR P P P IA IA P CB CB X X X X X IR IR IR IR IR C C C C C P P IA IA PS P IA IA P PS WR WR WR R/C WR NT NT NT DE IA IR IR IR IR IR P P P P P PS PS PS PS PS X X X X X P P R/C R/C IA OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB P P P P P LT LT IA LT LT IA IA IA P ILB P P P IA IA X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X P P P P P P P P P X

GP 0 16 0 1 17 1 0 4 0 11 5 0 11 5 12 0 0 13 10 16 17 1 0 8 0 9 0 17 14 4 14 1 11 17 1 12 3 17 0 1 15 4 9 0 13 0 2 1 3 8 8 1 3 12 5 1 12 14 0 7 17 7 9 10 13 0 14 1 0 12 17 12 13 10 5 0 0 2 9 14

Season Totals GS DNP 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 13 0 6 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 14 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 0 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 13 0 0 0 3 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 17 0 0 1 13 1 9 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

IA 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 2 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 2 2 3 2 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 3 7 6 0 0 0 0 2


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2021 TENNESSEE TITANS REGULAR SEASON PARTICIPATION CHART 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/18 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21 11/28 12/12 12/19 12/23 Player Ari @Sea Ind @NYJ @Jax Buf KC @Ind @LAR NO Hou @NE Jax @Pit SF Molden, Elijah P P P P P CB CB CB CB P P CB CB P R/C Moore, Briley IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR Munyer, Daniel IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR PS PS PS PS PS IA DNP Murchison, Larrell DE DE P IR IR IR P P P DE DE P P IA IA Murray, Jimmy X X X X X PS PS X X X X X X X X Peko, Kyle X X X X X PS PS PS PS P P NT P DE P Peterson, Adrian X X X X X X X X RB P RB X X X X Pruitt, MyCole TE P P TE P P P TE TE TE TE P P TE TE Quessenberry, David RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT Radunz, Dillon IA P IA IA P P P P P IA P P IA P LT Reid, Caraun X X X X P PS PS PS X X X X X X X Reynolds, Josh IA P IA P P IA P P IA X X X X X X Rice, Monty P P P P P IA IA ILB P ILB ILB ILB IR IR IR Roberson, Derick P IA IA IR IR IR IR IR IR IR P P P P IA Rogers, Chester P P P P P WR IA P P P P P P P P Roos, Jordan PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS Rowland, Chris X X X X X X X X X PS PS X X X X Rush, Anthony P P X X X X X X X X X X X X X Saffold III, Rodger LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG IA R/C Sambrailo, Ty P LT P P IA X X X X X X X X X X Santoso, Ryan X PS X X X X X X X X X X X X X Sargent, Mekhi P P P IA IA IA X PS X X X X X X X Scott, Niles X X X X X X X X PS PS PS X X X X Simon, John X X X X P IA IA IA X X X P X X X Simmons, Jeffery DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT Skipper, Tuzar X X X X X X X X X X X X PS PS PS Skrine, Buster X X X X X X X X X X X P CB CB CB Smith, Rodney X X X X X X X X X X X PS X X X Strong, Kevin X X X X X X X X X X X P P P P Swaim, Geoff TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE IA TE TE TE TE Tannehill, Ryan QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB Tart, Teair NT NT NT NT NT NT NT IA NT IA DT IA IA IA DT Tate, Golden X X X X X X X X X X X PS PS PS PS Townsend, Johnny X X X P P P X X X X X X X X X Weaver, Rashad IA P P IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR Westbrook-Ikhine, Nick P P WR WR IA P P P P WR P WR WR WR P Wilkins, Jordan X X X X X X X X X X X X PS PS PS Williamson, Avery X X X X X DNP P P X X X X X X X Woodside, Logan DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP P P P DNP DNP R/C P DNP DNP

1/2 1/9 Mia @Hou CB P IR IR PS PS IA DE X X P NT X X TE IR RT RT P P X X X X IR IR IA IA P WR PS PS X X X X LG LG X X X X X X X X X X DT DT PS PS P P X X PS P TE TE QB QB P IA PS X X X IR IR WR P PS P X X P DNP

GP 16 0 0 11 0 8 3 16 17 12 1 5 10 5 16 0 0 2 15 4 0 3 0 2 17 0 6 0 5 16 17 11 0 3 2 16 1 2 5

Season Totals GS DNP 7 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 9 0 17 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 17 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 1 0 11

IA 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 4 2 5 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

Starters indicated by position (QB, RB, ILB, etc.); P = played but did not start; DNP = active but did not play; IA = inactive for game; PS = practice squad; PS-I = practice squad injured; P/SUS = practice squad/suspended; X = not on roster; IR = injured reserve; SUS = reserve/suspended; NFI = non-football illness; PUP = physically unable to perform; R/O = reserve/opt-out; R/C = reserve/COVID-19; R/PSC=reserve/practice squad COVID-19

2021 TENNESSEE TITANS POSTSEASON PARTICIPATION CHART 1/22 Player Cin Adeniyi, Ola P Autry, Denico DE Batson, Cameron IR Bello, B.J. IR Blasingame, Khari P Bledsoe, Amani PS Boddy-Calhoun, Briean PS Brewer, Aaron P Brown, A.J. WR Brown, Jayon P Bullock, Randy P Byard, Kevin S Carter, Jamal PS-I Carter, Tory IR Cole, Dylan P Coley, Trevon IR Cox, Morgan P Cruikshank, Dane P Cunningham, Zach ILB Davis, Nate RG DiLauro, Christian PS Dupree, Bud P Dzubnar, Nick P Evans, Darrynton IR Evans, Rashaan IA Farley, Caleb IR Farley, Matthias P Ficken, Sam IR Firkser, Anthony P Fitzpatrick, Dez IA

Postseason Totals GP GS DNP IA 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Player Foreman, D'Onta Fort, Austin Fulton, Kristian Gray, Derwin Hand, Da'Shawn Henry, Derrick Hilliard, Dontrell Hogan, Kevin Hollister, Cody Hooker, Amani Hudson, Tommy Izzo, Ryan Jackson, Chris Jenkins, Jackrabbit Johnson, Marcus Jones, Ben Jones, Chris Jones, Joe Jones, Julio Jones, Naquan Kemp, Brandon Kern, Brett Kinsey, Mason Lamm, Kendall Landry III, Harold Levin, Corey Lewan, Taylor Long Jr., David Mabin, Greg McMath, Racey

1/22 Cin P PS CB PS PS RB P PS PS S IR TE P CB IR C DNP PS WR NT IR P PS P OLB P LT ILB R/C P

Postseason Totals GP GS DNP IA 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

1/22 Player Cin McNichols, Jeremy PS Molden, Elijah CB Moore, Briley IR Munyer, Daniel PS Murchison, Larrell IA Peko, Kyle P Pruitt, MyCole IR Quessenberry, David RT Radunz, Dillon IA Rice, Monty IR Roberson, Derick IA Rogers, Chester P Roos, Jordan PS Saffold III, Rodger LG Simmons, Jeffery DT Skipper, Tuzar PS Skrine, Buster P Strong, Kevin P Swaim, Geoff TE Tannehill, Ryan QB Tart, Teair IA Weaver, Rashad IR Westbrook-Ikhine, Nick P Wilkins, Jordan PS Woodside, Logan DNP

Postseason Totals GP GS DNP IA 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

Starters indicated by position (QB, RB, ILB, etc.); P = played but did not start; DNP = active but did not play; IA = inactive for game; PS = practice squad; PS-I = practice squad injured; P/SUS = practice squad/suspended; X = not on roster; IR = injured reserve; SUS = reserve/suspended; NFI = non-football illness; PUP = physically unable to perform; R/O = reserve/opt-out; R/C = reserve/COVID-19; R/PSC=reserve/practice squad COVID-19


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2021 TENNESSEE TITANS GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS OFFENSE Date

Opp

Sep 12 Sep 19

Ari @

Sep 26

Sea Ind

Oct 3

@

NYJ

Oct 10

@

Jax

Oct 18

Buf

Oct 24

KC

Oct 31

@

Ind

Nov 7

@

LAR

Nov 14

NO

Nov 21 Nov 28

Hou @

Dec 12 Dec 19

NE Jax

@

Pit

Dec 23

SF

Jan 2

Mia

Jan 9

@

Hou

WR/TE

LT

J. Jones T. Lewan (WR) J. Jones T. Sambrailo (WR) J. Jones T. Lewan (WR) A. Firkser T. Lewan (TE) M. Johnson T. Lewan (WR) J. Jones T. Lewan (WR) J. Jones K. Lamm (WR) M. Johnson T. Lewan (WR) J. Jones B. Hart (WR) N. WestbrookT. Lewan Ikhine (WR) M. Johnson T. Lewan (WR) N. WestbrookT. Lewan Ikhine (WR) J. Jones T. Lewan (WR) J. Jones T. Lewan (WR) J. Jones D. Radunz (WR) N. WestbrookT. Lewan Ikhine (WR) J. Jones T. Lewan (WR)

LG R. Saffold

C B. Jones

RG N. Davis

R. Saffold

B. Jones

N. Davis

R. Saffold

B. Jones

N. Davis

R. Saffold

B. Jones

N. Davis

R. Saffold

B. Jones

N. Davis

R. Saffold

B. Jones

N. Davis

R. Saffold

B. Jones

N. Davis

R. Saffold

B. Jones

N. Davis

R. Saffold

B. Jones

A. Brewer

R. Saffold

B. Jones

N. Davis

R. Saffold

B. Jones

A. Brewer

R. Saffold

B. Jones

A. Brewer

R. Saffold

B. Jones

N. Davis

A. Brewer

B. Jones

N. Davis

A. Brewer

B. Jones

N. Davis

R. Saffold

B. Jones

N. Davis

R. Saffold

B. Jones

N. Davis

R. Saffold

B. Jones

N. Davis

RT D. Quessenberry D. Quessenberry D. Quessenberry D. Quessenberry D. Quessenberry D. Quessenberry D. Quessenberry D. Quessenberry D. Quessenberry D. Quessenberry D. Quessenberry D. Quessenberry D. Quessenberry D. Quessenberry D. Quessenberry D. Quessenberry D. Quessenberry

TE G. Swaim G. Swaim G. Swaim G. Swaim G. Swaim G. Swaim G. Swaim

TE/WR/FB

QB

M. Pruitt (TE) R. Tannehill K. Blasingame R. Tannehill (FB) N. WestbrookR. Tannehill Ikhine (WR)

WR

RB

A. Brown

D. Henry

A. Brown

D. Henry

A. Brown

D. Henry

N. WestbrookM. Pruitt (TE) R. Tannehill Ikhine K. Blasingame R. Tannehill A. Brown (FB) C. Rogers R. Tannehill A. Brown (WR) K. Blasingame R. Tannehill A. Brown (FB)

D. Henry D. Henry D. Henry D. Henry

G. Swaim

M. Pruitt (TE) R. Tannehill

A. Brown

D. Henry

G. Swaim

M. Pruitt (TE) R. Tannehill

A. Brown

A. Peterson

G. Swaim

M. Pruitt (TE) R. Tannehill

A. Brown

D. Foreman

R. Tannehill

A. Brown

A. Peterson

R. Tannehill

C. Hollister

D. Hilliard

M. Pruitt G. Swaim G. Swaim G. Swaim

T. Carter (FB) T. Carter (FB) D. Foreman (RB)

N. WestbrookR. Tannehill Ikhine N. WestbrookM. Pruitt (TE) R. Tannehill Ikhine

D. Hilliard D. Hilliard

G. Swaim

M. Pruitt (TE) R. Tannehill

A. Brown

D. Hilliard

G. Swaim

M. Pruitt (TE) R. Tannehill

A. Brown

D. Hilliard

G. Swaim

C. Rogers (WR)

R. Tannehill

A. Brown

D. Foreman

D. Quessenberry

G. Swaim

R. Izzo (TE)

R. Tannehill

A. Brown

D. Henry

ILB

DE/OLB/DB

CB

CB

S

S

K. Fulton

J. Jenkins

A. Hooker

K. Byard

PLAYOFFS Jan 22

Cin

J. Jones (WR)

T. Lewan

DEFENSE Date

Opp

Sep 12 Sep 19 Sep 26

NT/DE

DT

Sea Ind

D. Autry (DE)

T. Tart (NT)

J. Simmons

Ari @

DE/OLB

L. Murchinson T. Tart (NT) (DE) L. Murchinson T. Tart (NT) (DE)

J. Simmons J. Simmons

Oct 3

@

NYJ

D. Autry (DE)

T. Tart (NT)

J. Simmons

Oct 10

@

Jax

D. Autry (DE)

T. Tart (NT)

J. Simmons

Buf

D. Autry (DE)

T. Tart (NT)

J. Simmons

Oct 18 Oct 24

KC

D. Autry (DE)

T. Tart (NT)

J. Simmons J. Simmons J. Simmons

Oct 31

@

Ind

D. Autry (DE)

E. Ankou (NT)

Nov 7

@

LAR

D. Autry (DE)

T. Tart (NT)

Nov 14

NO

D. Autry (DE) N. Jones (NT) J. Simmons

Nov 21

Hou

D. Autry (DE)

NE

D. Autry (DE) K. Peko (NT)

Jax

D. Autry (DE) N. Jones (NT) J. Simmons

Pit

K. Peko (DE) N. Jones (NT) J. Simmons

SF

T. Tart (DE) N. Jones (NT) J. Simmons

Nov 28

@

Dec 12 Dec 19

@

Dec 23 Jan 2 Jan 9

J. Simmons J. Simmons

Hou

B. Dupree N. Jones (OLB) (DE) L. Murchinson K. Peko (NT) (DE)

Cin

D. Autry (DE) N. Jones (NT) J. Simmons

Mia @

T. Tart (NT)

J. Simmons J. Simmons

OLB

ILB

B. Dupree H. Landry III J. Brown R. Evans (OLB) B. Dupree H. Landry III D. Long Jr. R. Evans (OLB) C. Jackson H. Landry III D. Long Jr. R. Evans (DB) A. Bledsoe H. Landry III D. Long Jr. R. Evans (DE) A. Bledsoe H. Landry III D. Long Jr. R. Evans (DE) E. Molden H. Landry III D. Long Jr. R. Evans (DB) E. Molden H. Landry III D. Long Jr. R. Evans (DB) E. Molden H. Landry III D. Long Jr. M. Rice (DB) E. Molden H. Landry III D. Long Jr. J. Brown (DB) L. Murchison H. Landry III J. Brown M. Rice (DE) L. Murchison H. Landry III J. Brown M. Rice (DE) E. Molden H. Landry III J. Brown M. Rice (DB) E. Molden H. Landry III J. Brown R. Evans (DB) Z. B. Dupree R. Evans H. Landry III Cunningham (OLB) Z. B. Dupree R. Evans H. Landry III Cunningham (OLB) Z. E. Molden R. Evans H. Landry III Cunningham (DB) Z. B. Dupree H. Landry III D. Long Jr. Cunningham (OLB)

B. McDougald D. Cruikshank D. Cruikshank D. Cruikshank

K. Fulton

J. Jenkins

K. Byard

K. Fulton

J. Jenkins

K. Fulton

J. Jenkins

K. Fulton

J. Jenkins

C. Farley

J. Jenkins

A. Hooker

K. Byard

G. Mabin

J. Jenkins

D. Cruikshank

K. Byard

G. Mabin

J. Jenkins

A. Hooker

K. Byard

C. Jackson

J. Jenkins

A. Hooker

K. Byard

K. Fulton

J. Jenkins

A. Hooker

K. Byard

K. Fulton

C. Jackson

A. Hooker

K. Byard

K. Fulton

J. Jenkins

A. Hooker

K. Byard

K. Fulton

B. Skrine

A. Hooker

K. Byard

K. Fulton

B. Skrine

A. Hooker

K. Byard

K. Fulton

B. Skrine

A. Hooker

K. Byard

K. Fulton

J. Jenkins

A. Hooker

K. Byard

K. Fulton

J. Jenkins

A. Hooker

K. Byard

K. Fulton

J. Jenkins

A. Hooker

K. Byard

K. Byard K. Byard K. Byard

PLAYOFFS Jan 22

Bold denotes rookie

H. Landry III

D. Long Jr.

Z. Cunningham

E. Molden (DB)


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2022 TENNESSEE TITANS TRANSACTIONS January 1

January 3

January 4

January 5

January 6 January 8

January 10

January 11

January 17 January 19 January 21

Activated DE DENICO AUTRY, OLB BUD DUPREE and CB BUSTER SKRINE from reserve/COVID-19; activated WR CODY HOLLISTER from practice squad reserve/ COVID-19; released WR CALEB SCOTT from the practice squad Activated LB JAYON BROWN, WR JULIO JONES and T KENDALL LAMM from reserve/COVID-19; activated CB BRIEAN BODDY-CALHOUN from practice squad reserve/COVID-19; placed TE MYCOLE PRUITT on injured reserve; placed T PAUL ADAMS on practice squad reserve/ COVID-19 Waived CB CHRIS JONES and LB JOE JONES; released DB SHYHEIM CARTER, DB RODNEY CLEMONS and WR GOLDEN TATE from the practice squad; placed LB MONTY RICE on reserve/COVID-19 Signed TE RYAN IZZO from the Seattle Seahawks practice squad; designated RB DERRICK HENRY to return to practice; signed DE Da’SHAWN HAND to the practice squad Signed CB CHRIS JONES and LB JOE JONES to the practice squad Waived RB JEREMY McNICHOLS; signed DE KEVIN STRONG from the practice squad to the active roster; activated DE Da’SHAWN HAND and RB JORDAN WILKINS from the practice squad to the active roster standard elevation Activated LB MONTY RICE from reserve/COVID-19; activated T PAUL ADAMS from practice squad reserve/ COVID-19; released T PAUL ADAMS from the practice squad Signed RB JEREMY McNICHOLS to the practice squad; placed RB JORDAN WILKINS on practice squad reserve/ COVID-19; signed LB KOBE JONES and DB CHRIS WILLIAMSON to future contracts Designated FB TORY CARTER to return to practice; activated RB JORDAN WILKINS from practice squad reserve/COVID-19 Placed CB GREG MABIN on reserve/COVID-19 Activated RB DERRICK HENRY from reserve/injured, designated for return; activated CB CHRIS JONES from the practice squad to the active roster standard elevation

January 24

January 25 February 8 February 14 February 22 February 23 March 10 March 15 March 16 March 17 March 18 March 21 March 22 March 23 March 25

March 30 April 4 April 7

Signed S JAMAL CARTER, T CHRISTIAN DiLAURO, TE AUSTIN FORT, OL DERWIN GRAY, QB KEVIN HOGAN, WR CODY HOLLISTER, LB JOE JONES, WR MASON KINSEY, C DANIEL MUNYER, G JORDAN ROOS and OLB TUZAR SKIPPER to future contracts; activated CB GREG MABIN from reserve/COVID-19 Signed DB SHYHEIM CARTER, S RODNEY CLEMONS and LB NATE HALL to future contracts Hired TIM KELLY as passing game coordinator and BOBBY KING as inside linebackers coach Signed free agent DE Da’SHAWN HAND Signed free agent WR JOSH MALONE Signed free agent OLB JUSTIN LAWLER Terminated vested veterans T KENDALL LAMM and RODGER SAFFOLD III; waived RB DARRYNTON EVANS Terminated vested veteran CB JACKRABBIT JENKINS Terminated vested veteran WR JULIO JONES with PostJune 1 designation Signed unrestricted free agent OL JAMARCO JONES Signed unrestricted free agents RB TRENTON CANNON, C BEN JONES, TE GEOFF SWAIM and RB JORDAN WILKINS Signed free agent TE AUSTIN HOOPER; signed unrestricted free agent S A.J. MOORE JR.; terminated vested veteran C COREY LEVIN Signed unrestricted free agent CB BUSTER SKRINE; signed free agent C COREY LEVIN Traded a sixth-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft to the Los Angeles Rams for WR ROBERT WOODS; signed unrestricted free agent LB DYLAN COLE Signed unrestricted free agent RB DONTRELL HILLIARD; hired CHASE BLACKBURN as assistant special teams coach; elevated KYLAN BUTLER to offensive assistant and CLINTON McMILLAN to defensive line assistant Signed unrestricted free agent K RANDY BULLOCK Signed unrestricted free agent OLB OLA ADENIYI Waived T BRANDON KEMP

TITANS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE OLA ADENIYI (OH-la ah-DAY-nee); Randy BULLOCK (BULL-luck); Kevin BYARD (BY-urd); Taylor LEWAN (leh-WAHN); Dillon RADUNZ (RAY-dinz); Buster SKRINE (Screen); Ryan TANNEHILL (TAN-uh-hill); TEAIR Tart (tee-AIR); Nick Westbrook-IKHINE (uh-KEEN-uh)


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TENNESSEE TITANS ROSTER BY EXPERIENCE Brett Kern

15TH YEAR

P

13TH YEAR Morgan Cox

LS

12TH YEAR Buster Skrine

CB

11TH YEAR Randy Bullock Ben Jones Ryan Tannehill

K C QB

10TH YEAR Robert Woods

WR

9TH YEAR Denico Autry Taylor Lewan

DL T

8TH YEAR Bud Dupree Geoff Swaim

OLB TE

7TH YEAR Kevin Byard Derrick Henry Austin Hooper

S RB TE

6TH YEAR Dylan Cole Zach Cunningham Joe Jones

LB LB LB

5TH YEAR Ola Adeniyi Trenton Cannon Da'Shawn Hand Dontrell Hilliard Jamarco Jones Harold Landry III A.J. Moore Jr. Daniel Munyer Jordan Wilkins

OLB RB DE RB OL OLB S C RB

4TH YEAR A.J. Brown Jamal Carter Nate Davis Kevin Hogan Amani Hooker Ryan Izzo Justin Lawler Corey Levin David Long Jr. Jeffery Simmons Kevin Strong

WR S G QB S TE OLB C/G LB DT DE

3RD YEAR Aaron Brewer Austin Fort Kristian Fulton Cody Hollister Chris Jackson Josh Malone Larrell Murchison Jordan Roos Teair Tart Nick Westbrook-Ikhine Logan Woodside

G/C TE CB WR DB WR DL G DT WR QB

2ND YEAR Tory Carter Caleb Farley Dez Fitzpatrick Derwin Gray Nate Hall Tommy Hudson Naquan Jones Racey McMath Elijah Molden Briley Moore Dillon Radunz Monty Rice Tuzar Skipper Rashad Weaver

FB CB WR OL LB TE DT WR CB TE OL LB OLB OLB

1ST YEAR Shyheim Carter Rodney Clemons Christian DiLauro Kobe Jones Mason Kinsey Chris Williamson

DB S T OLB WR CB

As of April 20, 2022

TENNESSEE TITANS ROSTER BY DRAFT ROUND ROUND 1 Player Caleb Farley Jeffery Simmons Bud Dupree Taylor Lewan Ryan Tannehill

Pos. CB DT OLB T QB

Year 2021 2019 2015 (Pit) 2014 2012 (Mia)

ROUND 2 Player Dillon Radunz Kristian Fulton A.J. Brown Harold Landry III Zach Cunningham Derrick Henry Robert Woods

Pos. T CB WR OLB ILB RB WR

Year 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 (Hou) 2016 2013 (Buf)

ROUND 3 Player Elijah Molden Monty Rice Nate Davis Kevin Byard Austin Hooper

Pos. CB ILB OL S TE

Year 2021 2021 2019 2016 2016 (Atl)

ROUND 4 Player Dez Fitzpatrick Rashad Weaver Amani Hooker Da'Shawn Hand Josh Malone Ben Jones

Pos. WR OLB S DE WR C

Year 2021 2021 2019 2018 (Det) 2017 (Cin) 2012 (Hou)

ROUND 5 Player Larrell Murchison Jamarco Jones Jordan Wilkins Kevin Hogan Randy Bullock Buster Skrine

Pos. DL OL RB QB K CB

Year 2020 2018 (Sea) 2018 (Ind) 2016 (KC) 2012 (Hou) 2011 (Cle)

ROUND 6 Player David Long Jr. Trenton Cannon Corey Levin

Pos. LB RB C/G

Year 2019 2018 (NYJ) 2017

ROUND 7 Player Racey McMath Chris Jackson Chris Williamson Derwin Gray Ryan Izzo Justin Lawler Logan Woodside Geoff Swaim

Pos. WR DB CB OL TE OLB QB TE

Year 2021 2020 2020 (NYG) 2019 (Pit) 2018 (NE) 2018 (LAR) 2018 (Cin) 2015 (Dal)

UNDRAFTED Player Tory Carter Kobe Jones Naquan Jones Briley Moore Aaron Brewer Shyheim Carter Rodney Clemons Tommy Hudson Mason Kinsey Teair Tart Nick Westbrook-Ikhine Austin Fort Nate Hall Tuzar Skipper Kevin Strong Ola Adeniyi Christian DiLauro Dontrell Hilliard A.J. Moore Jr. Jamal Carter Dylan Cole Cody Hollister Joe Jones Jordan Roos Daniel Munyer Denico Autry Morgan Cox Brett Kern As of April 20, 2022

Pos. FB OLB DT TE G/C DB S TE WR DT WR TE LB OLB DE OLB T RB S S ILB WR LB G C DL LS P

Year 2021 2021 (Atl) 2021 2021 2020 2020 (NYJ) 2020 (KC) 2020 2020 2020 2020 2019 (Den) 2019 (Dal) 2019 (Pit) 2019 (Det) 2018 (Pit) 2018 (Cle) 2018 (Cle) 2018 (NE) 2017 (Den) 2017 (Hou) 2017 (NE) 2017 (Dal) 2017 (Sea) 2015 (KC) 2014 (Oak) 2010 (Bal) 2008 (Den)


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HOW THE TENNESSEE TITANS WERE BUILT YEAR DRAFTEES (19) FREE AGENTS (44) TRADES/WAIVERS (5) 2022 OLB Kobe Jones (FA) WR Robert Woods (T-LAR)

2021

CB Caleb Farley (1) OL Dillon Radunz (2) LB Monty Rice (3a) CB Elijah Molden (3b) WR Dez Fitzpatrick (4a) OLB Rashad Weaver (4b) WR Racey McMath (6a)

2020

CB DL CB

2019

DT WR G S LB

Kristian Fulton (2) Larrell Murchison (5) Chris Jackson (7b)

CB DB S LB WR OLB OL RB S TE

Chris Williamson (FA) Shyheim Carter (FA) Rodney Clemons (FA) Nate Hall (FA) Josh Malone (FA) Justin Lawler (FA) Jamarco Jones (UFA-SEA) Trenton Cannon (UFA-SF) A.J. Moore Jr. (UFA-HOU) Austin Hooper (FA)

WR DL LS OLB OLB FB DT TE T G S K LB TE T LB RB QB CB DE RB OLB DE TE

Mason Kinsey (FA) C/G Denico Autry (UFA-IND) LB Morgan Cox (UFA-BAL) Bud Dupree (UFA-PIT) Ola Adeniyi (FA) Tory Carter (FA) Naquan Jones (FA) Briley Moore (FA) Christian DiLauro (FA) Jordan Roos (FA) Jamal Carter (FA) Randy Bullock (FA) Joe Jones (FA) Austin Fort (FA) Derwin Gray (FA) Dylan Cole (FA) Dontrell Hilliard (FA) Kevin Hogan (FA) Buster Skrine (FA) Kevin Strong (FA) Jordan Wilkins (FA) Tuzar Skipper (FA) Da'Shawn Hand (FA) Ryan Izzo (FA)

G/C TE DT WR TE

Aaron Brewer (FA) Tommy Hudson (FA) Teair Tart (FA) Nick Westbrook-Ikhine (FA) Geoff Swaim (FA)

Jeffery Simmons (1) QB Logan Woodside (FA) QB Ryan Tannehill (T-MIA) A.J. Brown (2) WR Cody Hollister (FA) Nate Davis (3) C Daniel Munyer (FA) Amani Hooker (4) David Long Jr. (6)

2018 2016

OLB Harold Landry III (2) RB S

Derrick Henry (2c) Kevin Byard (3)

2014 2009

T

Taylor Lewan (1)

As of April 20, 2022

Corey Levin (W-NYJ) Zach Cunningham (W-HOU)

C

Ben Jones (UFA-HOU)

P

Brett Kern (W-DEN)


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TENNESSEE TITANS POSITIONAL ROSTER - OFFENSE QUARTERBACKS (3) 8 Hogan, Kevin QB 6-3 218 10/20/92 4 Stanford McLean, Va. FA-'21 17 Tannehill, Ryan QB 6-4 217 7/27/88 11 Texas A&M Big Spring, Texas T (MIA)-'19 5 Woodside, Logan QB 6-1 213 1/27/95 3 Toledo Frankfort, Ky. FA-'19 RUNNING BACKS (5) Cannon, Trenton RB 5-11 185 7/23/94 5 Virginia State Hampton, Va. UFA (SF)-'21 44 Carter, Tory FB 6-0 229 3/16/99 2 Louisiana State Valdosta, Ga. FA-'21 22 Henry, Derrick RB 6-3 247 1/4/94 7 Alabama Yulee, Fla. D2c-'16 40 Hilliard, Dontrell RB 5-11 202 2/26/95 5 Tulane Baton Rouge, La. FA-'21 33 Wilkins, Jordan RB 6-1 212 7/18/94 5 Mississippi Cordova, Tenn. FA-'21 WIDE RECEIVERS (8) 11 Brown, A.J. WR 6-1 226 6/30/97 4 Mississippi Starkville, Miss. D2-'19 10 Fitzpatrick, Dez WR 6-2 208 12/17/97 2 Louisville Farmington Hills, Mich. D4a-'21 16 Hollister, Cody WR 6-4 216 11/18/93 3 Arkansas Bend, Ore. FA-'19 12 Kinsey, Mason WR 5-10 198 8/29/98 1 Berry College Demorest, Ga. FA-'21 Malone, Josh WR 6-3 205 3/21/96 3 Tennessee Gallatin, Tenn. FA-'22 81 McMath, Racey WR 6-3 217 6/14/99 2 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. D6a-'21 15 Westbrook-Ikhine, Nick WR 6-2 211 3/21/97 3 Indiana Lake Mary, Fla. FA-'20 Woods, Robert WR 6-0 195 4/10/92 10 Southern California Gardena, Calif. T (LAR)-'22 TIGHT ENDS (6) 84 Fort, Austin TE 6-4 244 5/14/95 3 Wyoming Gillette, Wyo. FA-'21 Hooper, Austin TE 6-4 254 10/29/94 7 Stanford San Mateo, Calif. FA-'22 89 Hudson, Tommy TE 6-3 255 2/22/97 2 Arizona State San Jose, Calif. FA-'20 83 Izzo, Ryan TE 6-5 255 12/21/95 4 Florida State Highland Lakes, N.J. FA-'21 82 Moore, Briley TE 6-4 240 1/13/98 2 Kansas State Blue Springs, Mo. FA-'21 87 Swaim, Geoff TE 6-4 260 9/16/93 8 Texas Chico, Calif. FA-'20 CENTERS (3) 60 Jones, Ben C 6-3 308 7/2/89 11 Georgia Brent, Ala. UFA (HOU)-'16 61 Levin, Corey C/G 6-4 307 8/12/94 4 Chattanooga Dacula, Ga. FA-'21 52 Munyer, Daniel C 6-1 305 3/4/92 5 Colorado Harbor City, Calif. FA-'19 GUARDS (5) 62 Brewer, Aaron G/C 6-1 295 10/28/97 3 Texas State Dallas, Texas FA-'20 64 Davis, Nate G 6-3 316 9/23/96 4 Charlotte Ashburn, Va. D3-'19 66 Gray, Derwin OL 6-4 320 5/10/95 2 Maryland Washington, D.C. FA-'21 Jones, Jamarco OL 6-4 293 6/4/96 5 Ohio State Chicago, Ill. UFA (SEA)-'21 70 Roos, Jordan G 6-3 302 7/6/93 3 Purdue Celina, Texas FA-'21 TACKLES (3) 69 DiLauro, Christian T 6-6 300 11/11/94 1 Illinois Uniontown, Ohio FA-'21 77 Lewan, Taylor T 6-7 309 7/22/91 9 Michigan Cave Creek, Ariz. D1-'14 75 Radunz, Dillon OL 6-6 301 3/28/98 2 North Dakota State Becker, Minn. D2-'21 LONG SNAPPER (1) 46 Cox, Morgan LS 6-4 233 4/26/86 13 Tennessee Collierville, Tenn. UFA (BAL)-'21 PLACEKICKERS (1) 14 Bullock, Randy K 5-9 210 12/16/89 11 Texas A&M Klein, Texas FA-'21

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TENNESSEE TITANS POSITIONAL ROSTER - DEFENSE DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (7) 96 Autry, Denico DL 6-5 285 7/15/90 9 Mississippi State Albemarle, N.C. UFA (IND)-'21 78 Hand, Da'Shawn DE 6-3 297 11/14/95 5 Alabama Woodbridge, Va. FA-'21 90 Jones, Naquan DT 6-3 313 2/5/98 2 Michigan State Evanston, Ill. FA-'21 91 Murchison, Larrell DL 6-2 297 4/24/97 3 North Carolina State Elizabethtown, N.C. D5-'20 98 Simmons, Jeffery DL 6-4 305 7/28/97 4 Mississippi State Macon, Miss. D1-'19 97 Strong, Kevin DE 6-4 295 8/5/96 4 Texas-San Antonio Cleveland, Texas FA-'21 93 Tart, Teair DT 6-2 304 2/28/97 3 Florida International Philadelphia, Pa. FA-'20 LINEBACKERS (13) 92 Adeniyi, Ola OLB 6-1 248 9/12/97 5 Toledo Fort Bend County, Texas FA-'21 53 Cole, Dylan LB 6-0 237 5/19/94 6 Missouri State Springfield, Mo. FA-'21 41 Cunningham, Zach LB 6-3 238 12/12/94 6 Vanderbilt Pinson, Ala. W (HOU)-'21 48 Dupree, Bud OLB 6-4 269 2/12/93 8 Kentucky Irwinton, Ga. UFA (PIT)-'21 Hall, Nate LB 6-2 236 4/6/96 2 Northwestern Toledo, Ohio FA-'22 42 Jones, Joe LB 6-0 240 2/21/94 6 Northwestern Plano, Ill. FA-'21 Jones, Kobe OLB 6-4 260 5/10/98 1 Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. FA-'22 58 Landry III, Harold OLB 6-2 252 6/5/96 5 Boston College Spring Lake, N.C. D2-'18 Lawler, Justin OLB 6-4 265 12/23/94 4 Southern Methodist Pottsboro, Texas FA-'22 51 Long Jr., David LB 5-11 227 10/12/96 4 West Virginia Cincinnati, Ohio D6-'19 56 Rice, Monty LB 6-0 233 1/8/99 2 Georgia Huntsville, Ala. D3a-'21 59 Skipper, Tuzar OLB 6-3 246 6/5/95 2 Toledo Norwich, Conn. FA-'21 99 Weaver, Rashad OLB 6-4 259 11/10/97 2 Pittsburgh Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D4b-'21 CORNERBACKS (7) Carter, Shyheim DB 5-10 194 12/15/97 1 Alabama Kentwood, La. FA-'22 3 Farley, Caleb CB 6-2 197 11/2/98 2 Virginia Tech Maiden, N.C. D1-'21 26 Fulton, Kristian CB 5-11 197 9/3/98 3 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. D2-'20 35 Jackson, Chris DB 5-10 193 4/13/98 3 Marshall Tallahassee, Fla. D7b-'20 24 Molden, Elijah CB 5-10 192 1/30/99 2 Washington West Linn, Ore. D3b-'21 38 Skrine, Buster CB 5-9 187 4/26/89 12 Chattanooga Woodstock, Ga. FA-'21 Williamson, Chris CB 6-0 205 5/19/97 1 Minnesota Atlanta, Ga. FA-'22 SAFETIES (5) 31 Byard, Kevin S 5-11 212 8/17/93 7 Middle Tennessee State Lithonia, Ga. D3-'16 25 Carter, Jamal S 6-1 215 4/12/94 4 Miami (Fla.) Naranja, Fla. FA-'21 Clemons, Rodney S 6-0 205 12/28/96 1 Southern Methodist Katy, Texas FA-'22 37 Hooker, Amani S 5-11 210 6/14/98 4 Iowa Minneapolis, Minn. D4-'19 Moore Jr., A.J. S 5-11 200 12/15/95 5 Mississippi Bassfield, Miss. UFA (HOU)-'22 PUNTERS (1) 6 Kern, Brett P 6-2 214 2/17/86 15 Toledo Grand Island, N.Y. W (DEN)-'09

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TENNESSEE TITANS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO. 92 96 62 11 14 31

NAME POS. HT. WT. BIRTHDATE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN ACQUIRED Adeniyi, Ola OLB 6-1 248 9/12/97 5 Toledo Fort Bend County, Texas FA-'21 Autry, Denico DL 6-5 285 7/15/90 9 Mississippi State Albemarle, N.C. UFA (IND)-'21 Brewer, Aaron G/C 6-1 295 10/28/97 3 Texas State Dallas, Texas FA-'20 Brown, A.J. WR 6-1 226 6/30/97 4 Mississippi Starkville, Miss. D2-'19 Bullock, Randy K 5-9 210 12/16/89 11 Texas A&M Klein, Texas FA-'21 Byard, Kevin S 5-11 212 8/17/93 7 Middle Tennessee State Lithonia, Ga. D3-'16 Cannon, Trenton RB 5-11 185 7/23/94 5 Virginia State Hampton, Va. UFA (SF)-'21 25 Carter, Jamal S 6-1 215 4/12/94 4 Miami (Fla.) Naranja, Fla. FA-'21 Carter, Shyheim DB 5-10 194 12/15/97 1 Alabama Kentwood, La. FA-'22 44 Carter, Tory FB 6-0 229 3/16/99 2 Louisiana State Valdosta, Ga. FA-'21 Clemons, Rodney S 6-0 205 12/28/96 1 Southern Methodist Katy, Texas FA-'22 53 Cole, Dylan LB 6-0 237 5/19/94 6 Missouri State Springfield, Mo. FA-'21 46 Cox, Morgan LS 6-4 233 4/26/86 13 Tennessee Collierville, Tenn. UFA (BAL)-'21 41 Cunningham, Zach LB 6-3 238 12/12/94 6 Vanderbilt Pinson, Ala. W (HOU)-'21 64 Davis, Nate G 6-3 316 9/23/96 4 Charlotte Ashburn, Va. D3-'19 69 DiLauro, Christian T 6-6 300 11/11/94 1 Illinois Uniontown, Ohio FA-'21 48 Dupree, Bud OLB 6-4 269 2/12/93 8 Kentucky Irwinton, Ga. UFA (PIT)-'21 3 Farley, Caleb CB 6-2 197 11/2/98 2 Virginia Tech Maiden, N.C. D1-'21 10 Fitzpatrick, Dez WR 6-2 208 12/17/97 2 Louisville Farmington Hills, Mich. D4a-'21 84 Fort, Austin TE 6-4 244 5/14/95 3 Wyoming Gillette, Wyo. FA-'21 26 Fulton, Kristian CB 5-11 197 9/3/98 3 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. D2-'20 66 Gray, Derwin OL 6-4 320 5/10/95 2 Maryland Washington, D.C. FA-'21 Hall, Nate LB 6-2 236 4/6/96 2 Northwestern Toledo, Ohio FA-'22 78 Hand, Da'Shawn DE 6-3 297 11/14/95 5 Alabama Woodbridge, Va. FA-'21 22 Henry, Derrick RB 6-3 247 1/4/94 7 Alabama Yulee, Fla. D2c-'16 40 Hilliard, Dontrell RB 5-11 202 2/26/95 5 Tulane Baton Rouge, La. FA-'21 8 Hogan, Kevin QB 6-3 218 10/20/92 4 Stanford McLean, Va. FA-'21 16 Hollister, Cody WR 6-4 216 11/18/93 3 Arkansas Bend, Ore. FA-'19 37 Hooker, Amani S 5-11 210 6/14/98 4 Iowa Minneapolis, Minn. D4-'19 Hooper, Austin TE 6-4 254 10/29/94 7 Stanford San Mateo, Calif. FA-'22 89 Hudson, Tommy TE 6-3 255 2/22/97 2 Arizona State San Jose, Calif. FA-'20 83 Izzo, Ryan TE 6-5 255 12/21/95 4 Florida State Highland Lakes, N.J. FA-'21 35 Jackson, Chris DB 5-10 193 4/13/98 3 Marshall Tallahassee, Fla. D7b-'20 60 Jones, Ben C 6-3 308 7/2/89 11 Georgia Brent, Ala. UFA (HOU)-'16 Jones, Jamarco OL 6-4 293 6/4/96 5 Ohio State Chicago, Ill. UFA (SEA)-'21 42 Jones, Joe LB 6-0 240 2/21/94 6 Northwestern Plano, Ill. FA-'21 Jones, Kobe OLB 6-4 260 5/10/98 1 Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. FA-'22 90 Jones, Naquan DT 6-3 313 2/5/98 2 Michigan State Evanston, Ill. FA-'21 6 Kern, Brett P 6-2 214 2/17/86 15 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 58 Landry III, Harold OLB 6-2 252 6/5/96 5 Boston College Spring Lake, N.C. D2-'18 Lawler, Justin OLB 6-4 265 12/23/94 4 Southern Methodist Pottsboro, Texas FA-'22 61 Levin, Corey C/G 6-4 307 8/12/94 4 Chattanooga Dacula, Ga. FA-'21 77 Lewan, Taylor T 6-7 309 7/22/91 9 Michigan Cave Creek, Ariz. D1-'14 51 Long Jr., David LB 5-11 227 10/12/96 4 West Virginia Cincinnati, Ohio D6-'19 Malone, Josh WR 6-3 205 3/21/96 3 Tennessee Gallatin, Tenn. FA-'22 81 McMath, Racey WR 6-3 217 6/14/99 2 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. D6a-'21 24 Molden, Elijah CB 5-10 192 1/30/99 2 Washington West Linn, Ore. D3b-'21 Moore Jr., A.J. S 5-11 200 12/15/95 5 Mississippi Bassfield, Miss. UFA (HOU)-'22 82 Moore, Briley TE 6-4 240 1/13/98 2 Kansas State Blue Springs, Mo. FA-'21 52 Munyer, Daniel C 6-1 305 3/4/92 5 Colorado Harbor City, Calif. FA-'19 91 Murchison, Larrell DL 6-2 297 4/24/97 3 North Carolina State Elizabethtown, N.C. D5-'20 75 Radunz, Dillon OL 6-6 301 3/28/98 2 North Dakota State Becker, Minn. D2-'21 56 Rice, Monty LB 6-0 233 1/8/99 2 Georgia Huntsville, Ala. D3a-'21 70 Roos, Jordan G 6-3 302 7/6/93 3 Purdue Celina, Texas FA-'21 98 Simmons, Jeffery DT 6-4 305 7/28/97 4 Mississippi State Macon, Miss. D1-'19 59 Skipper, Tuzar OLB 6-3 246 6/5/95 2 Toledo Norwich, Conn. FA-'21 38 Skrine, Buster CB 5-9 187 4/26/89 12 Chattanooga Woodstock, Ga. FA-'21 97 Strong, Kevin DE 6-4 295 8/5/96 4 Texas-San Antonio Cleveland, Texas FA-'21 87 Swaim, Geoff TE 6-4 260 9/16/93 8 Texas Chico, Calif. FA-'20 17 Tannehill, Ryan QB 6-4 217 7/27/88 11 Texas A&M Big Spring, Texas T (MIA)-'19 93 Tart, Teair DT 6-2 304 2/28/97 3 Florida International Philadelphia, Pa. FA-'20 99 Weaver, Rashad OLB 6-4 259 11/10/97 2 Pittsburgh Fort Lauderdale, Fla. D4b-'21 15 Westbrook-Ikhine, Nick WR 6-2 211 3/21/97 3 Indiana Lake Mary, Fla. FA-'20 33 Wilkins, Jordan RB 6-1 212 7/18/94 5 Mississippi Cordova, Tenn. FA-'21 Williamson, Chris CB 6-0 205 5/19/97 1 Minnesota Atlanta, Ga. FA-'22 Woods, Robert WR 6-0 195 4/10/92 10 Southern California Gardena, Calif. T (LAR)-'22 5 Woodside, Logan QB 6-1 213 1/27/95 3 Toledo Frankfort, Ky. FA-'19 Active Roster Count: 68 As of April 20, 2022 HEAD COACH: MIKE VRABEL ASSISTANT COACHES: SHANE BOWEN (defensive coordinator), TODD DOWNING (offensive coordinator), CRAIG AUKERMAN (special teams), BRIAN BELL (strength and conditioning assistant), CHASE BLACKBURN (assistant special teams), SCOTT BOOKER (safeties), KYLAN BUTLER (offensive assistant); KEITH CARTER (offensive line), RYAN CROW (outside linebackers), TONY DEWS (running backs), ERIK FRAZIER (offensive skill assistant), JASON HOUGHTALING (offensive line assistant), TIM KELLY (passing game coordinator), BOBBY KING (inside linebackers), ZAK KUHR (inside linebackers assistant), CLINTON McMILLAN (defensive line 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), JOHN STREICHER (coordinator of football development), MIKE SULLIVAN (assistant offensive line), TERRELL WILLIAMS (defensive line)


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TENNESSEE TITANS NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. 3 5 6 8 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 22 24 25 26 31 33 35 37 38 40 41 42 44 46 48 51 52 53 56 58 59 60 61 62 64 66 69 70 75 77 78 81 82 83 84 87 89 90 91 92 93 96 97 98 99

NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN Caleb Farley CB 6-2 197 23 2 Virginia Tech Maiden, N.C. Logan Woodside QB 6-1 213 27 3 Toledo Frankfort, Ky. Brett Kern P 6-2 214 36 15 Toledo Grand Island, N.Y. Kevin Hogan QB 6-3 218 29 4 Stanford McLean, Va. Dez Fitzpatrick WR 6-2 208 24 2 Louisville Farmington Hills, Mich. A.J. Brown WR 6-1 226 24 4 Mississippi Starkville, Miss. Mason Kinsey WR 5-10 198 23 1 Berry College Demorest, Ga. Randy Bullock K 5-9 210 32 11 Texas A&M Klein, Texas Nick Westbrook-Ikhine WR 6-2 211 25 3 Indiana Lake Mary, Fla. Cody Hollister WR 6-4 216 28 3 Arkansas Bend, Ore. Ryan Tannehill QB 6-4 217 33 11 Texas A&M Big Spring, Texas Derrick Henry RB 6-3 247 28 7 Alabama Yulee, Fla. Elijah Molden CB 5-10 192 23 2 Washington West Linn, Ore. Jamal Carter S 6-1 215 28 4 Miami (Fla.) Naranja, Fla. Kristian Fulton CB 5-11 197 23 3 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. Kevin Byard S 5-11 212 28 7 Middle Tennessee State Lithonia, Ga. Jordan Wilkins RB 6-1 212 27 5 Mississippi Cordova, Tenn. Chris Jackson DB 5-10 193 24 3 Marshall Tallahassee, Fla. Amani Hooker S 5-11 210 23 4 Iowa Minneapolis, Minn. Buster Skrine CB 5-9 187 32 12 Chattanooga Woodstock, Ga. Dontrell Hilliard RB 5-11 202 27 5 Tulane Baton Rouge, La. Zach Cunningham LB 6-3 238 27 6 Vanderbilt Pinson, Ala. Joe Jones LB 6-0 240 28 6 Northwestern Plano, Ill. Tory Carter FB 6-0 229 23 2 Louisiana State Valdosta, Ga. Morgan Cox LS 6-4 233 35 13 Tennessee Collierville, Tenn. Bud Dupree OLB 6-4 269 29 8 Kentucky Irwinton, Ga. David Long Jr. LB 5-11 227 25 4 West Virginia Cincinnati, Ohio Daniel Munyer C 6-1 305 30 5 Colorado Harbor City, Calif. Dylan Cole LB 6-0 237 27 6 Missouri State Springfield, Mo. Monty Rice LB 6-0 233 23 2 Georgia Huntsville, Ala. Harold Landry III OLB 6-2 252 25 5 Boston College Spring Lake, N.C. Tuzar Skipper OLB 6-3 246 26 2 Toledo Norwich, Conn. Ben Jones C 6-3 308 32 11 Georgia Brent, Ala. Corey Levin C/G 6-4 307 27 4 Chattanooga Dacula, Ga. Aaron Brewer G/C 6-1 295 24 3 Texas State Dallas, Texas Nate Davis G 6-3 316 25 4 Charlotte Ashburn, Va. Derwin Gray OL 6-4 320 26 2 Maryland Washington, D.C. Christian DiLauro T 6-6 300 27 1 Illinois Uniontown, Ohio Jordan Roos G 6-3 302 28 3 Purdue Celina, Texas Dillon Radunz OL 6-6 301 24 2 North Dakota State Becker, Minn. Taylor Lewan T 6-7 309 30 9 Michigan Cave Creek, Ariz. Da'Shawn Hand DE 6-3 297 26 5 Alabama Woodbridge, Va. Racey McMath WR 6-3 217 22 2 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. Briley Moore TE 6-4 240 24 2 Kansas State Blue Springs, Mo. Ryan Izzo TE 6-5 255 26 4 Florida State Highland Lakes, N.J. Austin Fort TE 6-4 244 26 3 Wyoming Gillette, Wyo. Geoff Swaim TE 6-4 260 28 8 Texas Chico, Calif. Tommy Hudson TE 6-3 255 25 2 Arizona State San Jose, Calif. Naquan Jones DT 6-3 313 24 2 Michigan State Evanston, Ill. Larrell Murchison DL 6-2 297 24 3 North Carolina State Elizabethtown, N.C. Ola Adeniyi OLB 6-1 248 24 5 Toledo Fort Bend County, Texas Teair Tart DT 6-2 304 25 3 Florida International Philadelphia, Pa. Denico Autry DL 6-5 285 31 9 Mississippi State Albemarle, N.C. Kevin Strong DE 6-4 295 25 4 Texas-San Antonio Cleveland, Texas Jeffery Simmons DT 6-4 305 24 4 Mississippi State Macon, Miss. Rashad Weaver OLB 6-4 259 24 2 Pittsburgh Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Trenton Cannon RB 5-11 185 27 5 Virginia State Hampton, Va. Shyheim Carter DB 5-10 194 24 1 Alabama Kentwood, La. Rodney Clemons S 6-0 205 25 1 Southern Methodist Katy, Texas Nate Hall LB 6-2 236 26 2 Northwestern Toledo, Ohio Austin Hooper TE 6-4 254 27 7 Stanford San Mateo, Calif. Jamarco Jones OL 6-4 293 25 5 Ohio State Chicago, Ill. Kobe Jones OLB 6-4 260 23 1 Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. Justin Lawler OLB 6-4 265 27 4 Southern Methodist Pottsboro, Texas Josh Malone WR 6-3 205 26 3 Tennessee Gallatin, Tenn. A.J. Moore Jr. S 5-11 200 26 5 Mississippi Bassfield, Miss. Chris Williamson CB 6-0 205 24 1 Minnesota Atlanta, Ga. Robert Woods WR 6-0 195 30 10 Southern California Gardena, Calif. Active Roster Count: 68 As of April 20, 2022

ACQUIRED D1-'21 FA-'19 W (DEN)-'09 FA-'21 D4a-'21 D2-'19 FA-'21 FA-'21 FA-'20 FA-'19 T (MIA)-'19 D2c-'16 D3b-'21 FA-'21 D2-'20 D3-'16 FA-'21 D7b-'20 D4-'19 FA-'21 FA-'21 W (HOU)-'21 FA-'21 FA-'21 UFA (BAL)-'21 UFA (PIT)-'21 D6-'19 FA-'19 FA-'21 D3a-'21 D2-'18 FA-'21 UFA (HOU)-'16 FA-'21 FA-'20 D3-'19 FA-'21 FA-'21 FA-'21 D2-'21 D1-'14 FA-'21 D6a-'21 FA-'21 FA-'21 FA-'21 FA-'20 FA-'20 FA-'21 D5-'20 FA-'21 FA-'20 UFA (IND)-'21 FA-'21 D1-'19 D4b-'21 UFA (SF)-'21 FA-'22 FA-'22 FA-'22 FA-'22 UFA (SEA)-'21 FA-'22 FA-'22 FA-'22 UFA (HOU)-'22 FA-'22 T (LAR)-'22

HEAD COACH: MIKE VRABEL ASSISTANT COACHES: SHANE BOWEN (defensive coordinator), TODD DOWNING (offensive coordinator), CRAIG AUKERMAN (special teams), BRIAN BELL (strength and conditioning assistant), CHASE BLACKBURN (assistant special teams), SCOTT BOOKER (safeties), KYLAN BUTLER (offensive assistant); KEITH CARTER (offensive line), RYAN CROW (outside linebackers), TONY DEWS (running backs), ERIK FRAZIER (offensive skill assistant), JASON HOUGHTALING (offensive line assistant), TIM KELLY (passing game coordinator), BOBBY KING (inside linebackers), ZAK KUHR (inside linebackers assistant), CLINTON McMILLAN (defensive line 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), JOHN STREICHER (coordinator of football development), MIKE SULLIVAN (assistant offensive line), 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)


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