Kevin C. Cox/Getty Photos The Titans were very effective in free agency this season, and while spending that sort of cabbage can be a risky move, it appears to have filled numerous holes on the staff. As such, there is a great deal of difference among the recommendations produced by draftniks in the Titans' stead at No. 10. ESPN (Mel Kiper Jr., 4/4 ): Chance Warmack, OG, Al The inclusion of Levitre went a long way towards defining the inside of a offensive line that was gentle up the stomach last year, and while 10th overall might seem a top price tag for a guard, Kiper writes that "Adding Warmack only offers an immediate update on the inner of one's offensive line. Among the more dominating run-blockers to enter the draft in years, Warmack is what I had contact a excuses" addition to your team." Sports Illustrated (Don Banks, 4/3 ): Chance Warmack, OG, Alabama Chalk up still another election for the All-American beefeater from Alabama. Of his decision to mock Warmack to the Titans, inspite of the inclusion of Levitre, Banks says "even with the Andy Levitre signing in free company, Warmack's draft grade and value will make him too great to neglect, and give the Titans an opportunity to field a principal, control-the-clock running sport with Chris Johnson and Shonn Greene." CBS Sports (Ron Called, 4/8 ): Jarvis Johnson, DE/OLB, Atlanta This is something of a surprise pick, especially after the Titans closed Kamerion Wimbley (a similar "tweener" form to Jones) and then see him disappoint in 2012. However, Rang sticks by his weapons with the selection of Jones, stating that "with the ultra-aggressive Gregg Williams being added to the training team, Webster and Co. Could be looking for a pass-rushing doll for Williams to feature." NFL.com (Bucky Brooks, 4/8 ): Star Lotulelei, DT, Utah Just like the inside the offensive front, the inside of the defensive line has been something of a sore place for the Titans over the past few years. Brooks believe that is an opening that Utah defensive handle Star Lotulelei would fill very perfectly, calling Lotulelei a "disruptive power with the power and strength to own the point of attack between your tackles." Bleacher Report (Matt Miller, 3/21 ): Kenny Vaccaro, S, Texas The Titans added a set of strong safeties in George Wilson and Bernard Pollard in free agency, but after Michael Griffin struggled mightily in 2012 free safety remains an issue area. Bleacher Report NFL Lead Writer Matt Miller feels that Vaccaro would address that issue very nicely, saying that "Vaccaro is a particular person with the coverage power to drop down and play in the slot or drop deeply as a middle fielder."
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