Analyzing The Analysis Of This Titans Draft

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NASHVILLE - The 2023 NFL Draft is almost here, finally! It's been a long and rumor-filled road to get to the brink of its opening round, and there has perhaps been more analysis, debate, spin, rumors, lies, and anything else you could conceive during this silly season.
As for the Tennessee Titans and the over-analysis of what they might do come Thursday night, in all honesty, we still have no real clue. As has been speculated, they could trade up in round one-though that seems the least likely move- trade back to secure more draft capital- which could happen, if you believe the most recent rumor- or they could stick and pick at No.11, which might be the best option if you are a betting person.
As for which position they will select on opening night, well, that, too, is still up for debate. Could it be a left tackle, a receiver, an edge rusher, or maybe even a cornerback? Yes, it could even be something else entirely, though that seems unlikely, or at least it should.
Each of the before-mentioned positions makes sense from a needs perspective, with tackle and receiver at the top of the list, while the other two groups could stand some upgrading or added depth.
As for the analysis of the Titans heading into this draft, it's been a wild and crazy ride. We've seen, read, and written it all. Every angle imaginable, every rumor that's been spun, and all the high drama that's been created has been turned inside out and upside down more thoroughly than a proctological exam, though much more painfully.
After all that analysis, it's safe to say we, as a collective, have analyzed this Titans draft to the point of mental exhaustion, and for what? We still don't know precisely what they plan to do when they go on the clock.
So here's my suggestion to you, the readers, and fans. Take a deep breath, grab your favorite beverage and snacks, sit back, relax, and enjoy the spectacle of the first round of the NFL Draft.
No further analysis is required!
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Greg Arias covers the Tennessee Titans for All Titans.com on Sports Illustrated/FanNation. He has been covering the NFL for various outlets since 2000.