The Tennessee Titans are in a quiet phase of the offseason, with players focusing on personal workouts and rest before the NFL season begins. This period allows for speculative activities such as mock drafts. ESPN’s Ben Solak has crafted a seven-round draft featuring top players selected at each position since the draft era started.
Among those highlighted are ten players from the Titans’ history, including their time as the Houston Oilers. One notable mention is Charlie Joiner, a wide receiver drafted by the Oilers in 1969. Joiner eventually became a key player for the San Diego Chargers, where his No. 18 jersey was retired. Known for his durability, he missed only one game in his last 13 seasons and thrived in Dan Fouts’ pass-heavy offense during the late 1970s.
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