The Tennessee Titans were among the NFL teams scouting talent at the Texas Tech pro day, with eyes initially set on standout David Bailey. Bailey's prowess has certainly caught the attention of many, positioning him as a strong contender for the Titans' fourth overall pick. However, the spotlight shifted slightly when Titans' defensive line coach, Aaron Whitecotton, took a keen interest in edge rusher Terrell Tilmon.
Tilmon is a compelling prospect, especially for those late-round selections that often prove to be hidden gems. His journey from a tight end at Oregon to a defensive force at Texas Tech is a testament to his adaptability and growth.
Over his college career, Tilmon notched 22 tackles, including 16 solo efforts, alongside 5.5 sacks and a forced fumble across 35 games. These stats highlight his potential to develop further at the professional level.
Standing at 6-foot-5 and weighing 240 pounds, Tilmon might be considered undersized for a traditional edge role, but his athleticism and versatility make him a fascinating prospect. He could become a valuable asset on Day 3 of the draft, offering depth on special teams while honing his skills on the defensive line.
Tilmon's talents haven't gone unnoticed beyond the Titans. The Chicago Bears also expressed interest during his pro day, and he's been invited to the Dallas Cowboys' local pro day, indicating that several teams see the potential in his unique skill set. As the draft approaches, Tilmon's journey from a promising college player to a potential NFL contributor is one to watch.
