The Tennessee Titans scouting department should keep an eye on the top prospects heading into the college football season.
The team will need to have a big 2026 draft class, and the defensive front seven players should be of interest for the Titans.
Two players in particular at LSU could be of interest for the Titans: edge rusher Patrick Payton and linebacker Harold Perkins Jr.
"After a brilliant 2023 season at Florida State, 6-5, 250-pound Payton entered last season with All-American hype," ESPN analyst Matt Miller wrote.
"But his season mimicked the Seminoles' disappointment as his sack total fell from seven to four. Payton -- whose flashes remind many of Giants edge rusher Brian Burns-- has the potential to get back on track at LSU. If he does, big things are possible."
Payton would fill a massive need for the Titans at edge rusher, and that could help the team significantly as the defense grows. Perkins could also fit as a linebacker next to Cody Barton in the starting lineup for the long run.
"If it feels as if the 6-1 220-pounder has been on these lists for three years, well ... he has," Miller wrote.
"He's a talented dual-threat defender capable of rushing the passer and playing off the ball, but he missed the final nine games of 2024 after suffering a torn ACL. Perkins is one of the most exciting players in the nation when healthy, but size concerns and a lack of a defined role make him a tough eval."
If Perkins can recover from his torn ACL this season at LSU, he could emerge into a top-tier prospect, and he could be a player that catches the eye of the Titans in the pre-draft process eight months from now.
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