2017 NFL Mock Draft: First-Round Projections after Week 10

Oct 29, 2016; East Lansing, MI, USA; Michigan Wolverines linebacker Jabrill Peppers (5) runs the ball during the first half of a game against the Michigan State Spartans at Spartan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mike Carter-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 29, 2016; East Lansing, MI, USA; Michigan Wolverines linebacker Jabrill Peppers (5) runs the ball during the first half of a game against the Michigan State Spartans at Spartan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mike Carter-USA TODAY Sports /
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Oct 15, 2016; Clemson, SC, USA; Clemson Tigers wide receiver Mike Williams (7) carries the ball while being defended by North Carolina State Wolfpack safety Josh Jones (11) during the first half at Clemson Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joshua S. Kelly-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 15, 2016; Clemson, SC, USA; Clemson Tigers wide receiver Mike Williams (7) carries the ball while being defended by North Carolina State Wolfpack safety Josh Jones (11) during the first half at Clemson Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joshua S. Kelly-USA TODAY Sports /

10. player. 35. . WR. Clemson. Mike Williams

With their second pick in the first round, the Titans can afford to reach a bit on a playmaker at a skill position. If they want to give Marcus Mariota a new receiver to throw to, they could definitely consider reaching just a bit for Clemson’s Mike Williams.

After a sluggish start to the season, Clemson’s offense has started to fire on all cylinders. Williams has been a big part of that, heading into Saturday’s game against Syracuse with 46 catches for 648 yards and four touchdowns.

Williams has nice size for a receiver at 6’3” and 225 pounds while still having the speed and route running ability to make big plays. He has soft hands as well to consistently make catches.

After suffering such a serious neck injury last season, Williams has bounced back and should make the case for the draft’s best receiver prospect.