NFL Beast

The Best Damn NFL News Site Ever!


Titans GM praises Dez Fitzpatrick in assessment of 2021 draft class

2 min read
   

#NFLBeast #NFL #NFLTwitter #NFLUpdate #NFLNews #NFLBlogs

#Tennessee #Titans #TennesseeTitans #AFC #TitansWire

By: Mike Moraitis

The Tennessee Titans’ 2021 draft class didn’t exactly pan out the way the team hoped it would in its first season, which has become a trend the past two seasons.

Other than cornerback Elijah Molden, the Titans didn’t get much from their most recent class, partly because of injuries, and one of their 2021 picks, safety Brady Breeze, isn’t even with the team anymore.

While down at the Senior Bowl this week, Titans general manager Jon Robinson touched on the 2021 class, beginning with first-round pick, cornerback Caleb Farley.

Farley failed to secure a starting role in his first season and played in just three games (one start) before tearing his ACL. The rookie also didn’t do much to show he’s ready for prime time when on the field.

Robinson said it was “unfortunate” what happened to Farley in his first season, but says the Virginia Tech product is working hard to get back, according to Jim Wyatt of Titans Online.

“It’s just unfortunate what happened with Caleb,” Robinson said. “He was excited to get back on the field, and had a couple of good weeks of practice, and then (he was injured). He knows what he has to do, and he’s working extremely hard with our training staff, rehabbing, and trying to get back out there.

“I am excited to see him get out there and help the football team.”

Now, here’s a look at what Robinson had to say about the rest of the class.

Originally posted on Titans Wire