2022 NFL Draft: 3 Targets for the Titans at No. 26
By Kathryn Rose
Kenyon Green – Guard – Texas A&M
In 2022, the Titans will have two pretty good tackles in franchise mainstay Taylor Lewan and 2021 pick Dillon Radunz.
Yet, guards are a different story. Right guard Nate Davis was the worst out of the starting five, according to Pro Football Focus. At left guard, Rodger Saffold was solid, though his PFF grade tells another story.
With the Titans’ inside zone and stretch plays forming the core of their offense, they need interior run blockers. Luckily, Kenyon Green fits this billing perfectly.
Green’s agility meant that he could slide over to tackle and still be effective, as the game against Alabama last year showed. What makes Green such an intriguing prospect, though, is how he blends dominant run blocking with good pass blocking skills. His first punch in pass protection is very powerful, and he has a concrete base.
While he does hold too much, everything else about him is as solid as it can be.