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From the Tennessean

The Tennessee Titans made a solid pick at No. 11, selecting Northwestern's Peter Skoronski. Then, Tennessee got decent value in trading away a 2024 third-round pick to move up to No. 33 overall and select Kentucky QB Will Levis.
Tennessee's draft class boils down to whether or not Levis grows into a quality starting quarterback by the end of his rookie deal and whether Skoronski can play left tackle. The Titans can fill two huge long-term holes if the answers to those questions are yes. If not, there's not a lot of potential with this draft class outside of Skoronski somewhere along the offensive line.
This team needs young talent desperately. Tennessee has opted to ride with Ryan Tannehill and Derrick Henry for one more season instead of extracting some draft-pick value out of either veteran. The Titans aren't nearly as good as they were two years ago, especially on offense. In this AFC, it'll be very difficult for the Titans to be a true contender with this offensive line and receiving corps.