How Did the Titans Fare in the NFL Draft A Look at the Draft Grades Titans Jim Wyatt And now, so are the draft grades. Here's a look at how some of the analysts graded the 2021 NFL Draft for the Titans: Sports Illustrated (Conor Orr) Round 2 (53) - Dillon Radunz, OT, North Dakota State Round 3 (92) - Monty Rice, LB, Georgia Round 3 (100) - Elijah Molden, CB, Washington Round 4 (109) - Dez Fitzpatrick, WR, Louisville Round 4 (135) - Rashad Weaver, DE, Pittsburgh Round 6 (205) - Racey McMath, WR, LSU Round 6 (215) - Brady Breeze, S, Oregon Let's be honest with ourselves. Part of this process involves teams stringing together a handful of players that we've heard a great deal about during the process, and the Titans' draft seems to stand out in that we heard the term "first rounder" attached to more than one of their picks. More name recognition often results in a higher grade. I put this in a different category given the Titans took a calculated risk. Caleb Farley may end up being the best cornerback in this class, but dropped due to recent back surgeries. GM Jon Robinson said after the draft their medical vetting process was rigorous.