The Tennessee Titans apparently have a type.
They've gotten very familiar with the 2017 NFL Draft, now having rostered four of the first six picks from that class at one point or another.
That includes two players they've added this offseason.
The Titans signed Mitchell Trubisky to be their backup quarterback. He was originally the No. 2 overall pick that year by the Chicago Bears.
They also traded for Solomon Thomas from the Dallas Cowboys to bulk up the defensive line. In 2017, Thomas went No. 3 overall to the San Francisco 49ers.
The Titans have previously rostered Jamal Adams and Corey Davis. Davis was the fifth pick that year, directly to the Titans, while Adams went sixth to the Jets.
The Titans currently have the 2nd and 3rd overall picks in the 2017 NFL Draft:
QB Mitch Trubisky
DL Solomon Thomas
Titans have also rostered the 5th and 6th overall picks during their careers:
WR Corey Davis
S(LB) Jamal Adams https://t.co/xricJJ3chb
— Austin Stanley (@AustinStanley81) March 11, 2026
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The 2017 NFL Draft featured Myles Garrett at No. 1 overall, and he remains with his original team, the Cleveland Browns.
It's the year the Panthers picked Christian McCaffrey eighth, and the Chiefs traded up to get Patrick Mahomes 10th. Deshaun Watson went to the Texans at 12.
The Titans had a second first-round pick and used it at No. 18 on Adoree Jackson.
The other two players still active from that Titans draft class are Jonnu Smith (100th pick) and Corey Levin (217th).
It's more of a quirk than anything else, but it's still a fascinating little link to the past in this Tennessee offseason
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