
Tennessee Titans land 2 of the top PFF undrafted rookies
Tennessee Titans land 2 of the top PFF undrafted rookies
The NFL draft is in the rearview, and the Tennessee Titans have added some dynamic playmakers to their roster.
Next up will be rookie minicamp, where the team's nine draft choices, 15 undrafted rookies, and multiple camp invites will take to the field for their first workouts in Nashville. While Cam Ward and the draft choices will likely be the focus, general manager Mike Borgonzi quietly put together a solid group of undrafted rookie free agents.
Two of those players, Xavier Restrepo and Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson, sit near the top of the Pro Football Focus (PFF) top available undrafted rookie free agents (UDFA).
2. WR Xavier Restrepo, Miami (FL)
PFF Big Board Rank: 77
Restrepo brings a strong slot receiver skill set to the NFL, where his production, separation skills, and great hands give him a high floor with WR2/WR3 potential, despite some limitations in high-end athleticism and size.
After a disastrous pre-draft process, including a pedestrian 4.8 40-yard dash, Restrepo will now be reunited with Ward and has a chance to find his niche within the Titans' offense. On tape, he plays much faster than that timed speed, and he has the instincts and intangibles to overcome going undrafted. Throw in the chemistry with Ward, and this could be a perfect fit.
14. T Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson, Florida
PFF Big Board Rank: 163
Crenshaw-Dickson is a long, experienced, and patient player who played right and left tackle in college. He'll struggle against top-tier speed and power, but his calm approach to the game, length, and balance give him a high floor to handle plenty of assignments as a backup NFL tackle, with a likely shot at a starting job on his rookie contract.
Crenshaw-Dickson also had issues with testing and could surprise in camp. He entered the draft as an experienced starter with positional flexibility. During his time in Florida, he showcased his size, strength, and athleticism, making him an intriguing prospect. He does need to work on his technique, but he offers potential as a swing tackle early in his career as he catches up with the speed of the game.
After a solid draft, if any UDFA steps up and works their way into roster contention, it will be a bonus. If you believe in PFF metrics, these two players have a legitimate shot.

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