Tennessee Titans 2008 Draft Picks:Round 1 (24): Chris Johnson, RB, East Carolina
Round 2 (54): Jason Jones, DE, Eastern Michigan
Round 3 (85): Craig Stevens, TE, California
Round 4 (103): William Hayes, DE, Western Michigan
Round 4 (126): Lavelle Hawkins, WR, California
Round 4 (134): Stanford Keglar, OLB, Stanford
Round 7 (229): Cary Williams, CB, Washburn
The Good: Jones is a solid value pick in the second-round who should provide depth at both defensive tackle and defensive end, helping to ensure that Albert Haynesworth and Jevon Kearse stay fresh. Tennessee may have a ton of tight ends (Alge Crumpler and Bo Scaife), but Stevens immediately becomes their best blocking tight end. Johnson was the fastest player in the draft and should make an immediate impact as a return man and third-down back who can catch the ball out of the backfield.
The Bad: The Titans can try to put a nice pretty bow on it, but taking Johnson in the first round is an indictment of the team's recent drafting. Tennessee spent second rounders on Lendale White (in 2006) and Chris Henry (in 2007). By taking Johnson, the Titans made it clear that they are still looking for that missing piece in the running game. It's also debatable whether it makes sense to take a running back who's likely a part-time player with a first-round pick. There are serious questions about whether Johnson is big enough to be a 25-carry-a-game guy. The Titans must believe they know something about fourth-rounder William Hayes, a raw defensive end who was projected to go later. They liked him so much the spent their fifth-round pick in a trade to move up to nab him. And in a draft with a ton of wide receivers on the board in the first two rounds, Tennessee waited until the fourth-round to try to help fill the team's most glaring need. It has to count on last year's picks (Paul Williams and Chris Davis) stepping up to fill big holes at receiver.
The Grade: C-. Johnson looked like a great second-round pick for someone heading into the draft, but to take him in the first round when the Titans could have either taken their pick of wide receivers or defensive ends seems like an expensive luxury. The Titans are also rolling the dice with Hayes. Last year only Michael Griffin made a significant impact from the Titans 2007 draft class, Tennessee will have to do better than that in 2008.

Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-28-2008 @ 10:53AM
August West said...
Chris Johnson is going to be used in the Westbrook-Bush mold... as soon as defenders commit to playing Vince, Johnson will be there to take a swing pass to the house!
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4-28-2008 @ 11:48AM
Big Sam said...
Terrible draft for the Titans. To make it worse they still don't have a decent quarterback. Gonna be a long season for the boys in Possum Holler.
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4-28-2008 @ 12:56PM
August West said...
Terrible excuse for a life by Big Sam. Apparently all he does is sit around and wait for Titans posts to come-up so that he can make uncreative and unfunny remarks.
Note to all other douchecanoes: If you're going to be a complete hater, at least be passably entertaining at it.
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4-30-2008 @ 1:19AM
titans2406 said...
i think that the titans did a really good job in the draft they got lavelle hawkins he is good and they got one of the fastest players in that draft class in chris johnson they should be good this year go get them titans
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5-01-2008 @ 10:44PM
Larry R Morrison said...
I also feel that the Titans should have taken a Wide Receiver with the first pick in the draft but I believe that they were wanting to take Limas Sweed from Texas with the 24th Pick in the Draft but once Pittsburgh took Sweed with the 23rd pick, it changed the whole process for the Titans and they had to go to try to have someone that could provide a quick strike from the backfield against the opposing team so I believe that Chris Johnson may be able to provide that hidden spark that they were lacking last year. Even if he is used sparingly and is able to pick up some yardage on some runs, aome yardage gained is better than no yardage and sinc ehe knows already how to catch the ball on the run, they sort of got a receiver in the process even though he is listed as a Running Back. Give this list of Players that were drafted at least a chance to show their stuff on the field before we jump in and try to "Dogpile Them". Go Titans and come on back to the City of Clarksville and Train at the "PEAY", we will show you some hospitality and not try to slam you for your picks!!!!!!!!!!
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5-02-2008 @ 7:44AM
August West said...
Ha! Hey Larry, I'm Governor myself! Graduated right before they moved the first camp out there...
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