The Tennessee Titans have agreed to terms on rookie contracts with three of their six 2023 NFL draft picks, the team announced on Thursday evening.
The Titans agreed on four-year rookie deals with fifth-round pick and tight end Josh Whyle, sixth-round pick and offensive tackle Jaelyn Duncan, and seventh-round pick and wide receiver, Colton Dowell.
While the financial terms of the deals were not immediately disclosed, here’s a look at the projected contract totals for each, via Spotrac:
Whyle: Four years, $4.16 million
Duncan: Four years, $4.02 million
Dowell: Four years, $3.94 million
With those three signed, the three selections who remain unsigned are first-round pick and offensive tackle Peter Skoronski, second-round pick and quarterback Will Levis, and third-round pick and running back Tyjae Spears.
The #Titans have agreed to terms with three of their rookie draft picks: TE Josh Whyle, OL Jaelyn Duncan and WR Colton Dowell
— Ben Arthur (@benyarthur) May 11, 2023
We’ll actually be getting our first look at the Titans’ 2023 NFL draft picks this week, as the team is set to embark on a three-day rookie minicamp starting on Friday, May 12.