After an awful 2022 season at the position, the Tennessee Titans have a dire need at wide receiver, but the team has failed to address that issue thus far in free agency outside of re-signing Nick Westbrook-Ikhine.
If Tennessee’s inaction continues, not only will the team likely take at least a pair of wideouts in the 2022 NFL draft, the Titans could spend their No. 11 overall pick on one.
One potential option in either the first or second round is TCU wide receiver Quentin Johnston, who the Titans have shown interest in, according to NFL Network’s Jane Slater.
According to our own Shaun Calderon, Slater also mentioned in a different segment that the Titans took Johnston out to breakfast prior to his pro day.
#TCU Wide Receiver Quentin Johnston on his Pro Day performance, what makes him elite and battling through some fatigue today. pic.twitter.com/kj6N9tCjz1
— Jane Slater (@SlaterNFL) March 30, 2023
The Titans need to add both speed and size to their wide receivers group and Johnston, who has been mocked to the Titans on numerous occasions this offseason, would check the latter box at 6-foot-4 and 212 pounds.
Depending on who you ask, Johnston could go in the first or second round, making him a potential option for Tennessee at No. 11 or No. 41 overall. Check out Shaun Calderon’s evaluation of the prospect below.
First WR prospect of the week:
WR Quentin Johnston, @TCUFootballI personally think the Titans should go OL in Round 1 if either of the top tackles is there at 11, but you won’t get many complaints out of me if Tennessee goes this route instead.#GoFrogs #Titans pic.twitter.com/51ivZvgpnT
— Shaun Calderon (@ShaunMichaels31) January 16, 2023