The article also grades each rookie’s jersey number, providing position-based commentary and rationale. Notable selections include:
– WR Carnell Tate (No. 14): an A- for a strong WR number that avoids past Titans liabilities.
– DL Keldric Faulk (No. 15): an A-, favorable for a defensive lineman with a low-number tradition.
– LB Anthony Hill Jr. (No. 53): an A-, highlighting potential alignment with elite linebackers.
– OL Fernando Carmona (No. 66): a B+ choice, fitting his guard position and build.
– RB Nick Singleton (No. 32): a B-, echoing a classic RB number lineage.
– DL Jackie Marshall (No. 96): a B-, noting the bold shift from single digits to a high number.
– OL Pat Coogan (No. 79): a C-, considered a less favorable pick among the line numbers.
– TE Jaren Kanak (No. 47): an A+ for a standout underdog story and versatile potential.
Key takeaways:
– Tate’s No. 14 assignment signals a strong immediate impact expectation and confirms Twitter-drafted predictions from analysts.
– The jersey-number grades mix traditional logic with player potential, offering insight into how numbers can reflect position and skill expectations.
– The analysis provides context on how each pick’s number aligns with past Titans traditions and current roster needs.