Tennessee Titans fans seem to be overwhelmingly in favor of the team going with a combination of a cornerback and wide receiver in the first two rounds of the 2021 NFL draft, but a recent mock draft has them taking an offensive tackle at No. 22 overall instead.

Draft Wire’s Luke Easterling posted another mock draft with the event a little under two weeks away, and in it he has Tennessee going with Oklahoma State offensive tackle, Teven Jenkins.

While the thought of the Titans taking another tackle in the first round after what happened with Isaiah Wilson is a scary one, Jenkins would be a solid value in this spot, as many experts have him going earlier.

Other notable first-round prospects that were still on the board at No. 22 overall in Easterling’s mock included Minnesota wide receiver Rashod Bateman and Northwestern cornerback Greg Newsome II.

With the Titans’ second pick at No. 53 overall, Easterling pegs Purdue wide receiver Rondale Moore to them.

At 5-foot-9 and 175 pounds, Moore projects as a slot receiver and gadget-type player who an offensive coordinator should manufacture touches for because of how explosive he is with the ball in his hands. He could also contribute in the return game.

However, there is some risk involved with drafting the Purdue product, as he has struggled with injuries during his collegiate career.