Ohio State defensive end tabbed as potential high-value Day 2 target for Tennessee Titans

The first round of the 2025 NFL draft gets all the hype leading into the weekend as fans want to see which top prospects their team selects. But NFL teams are built on days two and three of the draft, and what a team does with those picks can have a huge impact on a franchise's success or failure. 

At this point, attempting to project what players a team will take after the first round is truly all speculation. Analysts can have their favorite prospects and dissect how they fit within an organization, but without having access to a team's physical draft board, no one knows.

That's especially true for the Tennessee Titans heading into the draft. The Titans could go in any direction with an overhauled front office and so many needs left to fill.

In Beyond the first round, Steve DelVecchio at Yardbarker broke down every team in the AFC South, compared their needs to Day 2 and Day 3 prospects, and picked one target for each team. Here's who he chose for the Titans. 

TENNESSEE TITANS | DE J.T. Tuimoloau, Ohio State | The Titans badly need to find a way to get to the QB after they generated just 32 sacks as a team last season, tied for 29th in the NFL. Tuimoloau (6-foot-4, 266 pounds) is far from the most athletic edge-rusher in the country, but he had 6.5 sacks against elite competition in the College Football Playoff last season and has a knack for disrupting plays in the backfield. 

There is no doubt that the Titans need to address the edge at some point in ...

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