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Potential First-Round Defender Set To Visit Titans Today

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The Tennessee Titans finished the 2021 NFL season with a 12-5 record but took a step backward in 2022 with a 7-10 record.

While many expected the Titans to be active during the offseason, they have been mostly quiet, only signing one key free agent in Sean Murphy-Bunting.

However, the Titans hold six picks in the upcoming draft, including the 11th overall pick, and could solidify their roster with the right rookies.

There is widespread speculation that the Titans could be turning away from Ryan Tannehill, but others suspect that the team will go in another direction in the draft.

The Titans are bringing in edge rusher Keion White for a visit today, per Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network.

Georgia Tech edge Keion White is visiting the #Titans today, per source. A potential first-round pick, White had 7.5 sacks last season for the Yellow Jackets.

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) April 12, 2023

White is frequently seen as a potential first-round draft pick, given his success at Georgia Tech.

During his final season at Georgia Tech, White had 7.5 sacks and 54 total tackles, which sparked the attention of many scouts.

Not to mention, White is 6-foot-5 and 286 pounds, making him a desirable build for an NFL roster.

Will the Titans take a chance on him with the 11th overall pick?

If the Titans do draft White, he would join a defensive unit that finished 15th in points allowed per game in 2022.

This team still has several questions left unanswered, on both sides of the ball.

However, if they can make a few more key additions ahead of the season, the Titans could regain a playoff spot in 2023.

The Jacksonville Jaguars are going to be a tough out within the division, given the rise of Trevor Lawrence.

How will the Titans stack up?

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