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1 TENNESSEE TITANS 2013 DRAFT REVIEW April 25-27, 2013 NFL Draft Lists Player Information Clips Transcripts 2013 TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT PICKS ROUND OVERALL POSITION PLAYER SCHOOL 1 10 G Chance Warmack Alabama 2 34 WR Justin Hunter Tennessee 3 70 CB Blidi Wreh-Wilson Connecticut 3 97 LB Zaviar Gooden Missouri C Brian Schwenke California DE Lavar Edwards Louisiana State CB Khalid Wooten Nevada S Daimion Stafford Nebraska

2 2013 TITANS DRAFT REVIEW CONTENTS 2013 Draft Roster NFL Draft Recap (Position, College and Conference Summaries, Underclassmen) Complete Draft Lists: Round-by-Round Selections Team-by-Team Selections Alphabetical Selections Selections by Position Selections by School 2013 Trades 2013 Titans Draft Picks G Chance Warmack (Round 1, No. 10 Overall) o Bio o Draftee Questionnaire o Conference Call Transcript o Feature Clips Above contents repeated for each draftee WR Justin Hunter (Round 2, No. 34 Overall) CB Blidi Wreh-Wilson (Round 3, No. 70 Overall) LB Zaviar Gooden (Round 3, No. 97 Overall) C Brian Schwenke (Round 4, No. 107 Overall) DE Lavar Edwards (Round 5, No. 142 Overall) CB Khalid Wooten (Round 6, No. 202 Overall) S Daimion Stafford (Round 7, No. 248 Overall) Draft Clips Press Conference Transcripts

3 2013 TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT ROSTER BIRTH- RD. SEL# NAME POS. HT. WT. DATE COLLEGE HOMETOWN 1 10 Chance Warmack G /14/91 Alabama Atlanta, Ga. 2 34* Justin Hunter WR /20/91 Tennessee Virginia Beach, Va Blidi Wreh-Wilson CB /5/89 Connecticut Edinboro, Pa. 3 97c Zaviar Gooden LB /31/90 Missouri Pflugerville, Texas Brian Schwenke C /22/91 California Oceanside, Calif Lavar Edwards DE /29/90 Louisiana State Baton Rouge, La c Khalid Wooten CB /19/90 Nevada Rialto, Calif c Daimion Stafford S /18/91 Nebraska Norco, Calif. c - Compensatory selection * - Selection obtained in trade TRADES AFFECTING 2013 DRAFT: Trade Date/Teams Compensation Overall Player Selected 1. April 28, 2012 (Draft Day Trade) Minnesota Receives: Draft Choice: Round 6, 2013 #176 T David Quessenberry (Pick #176 by Houston after trade from MIN to AZ to OAK to HOU) Tennessee Receives: Draft Choice: Round 7, 2012 #211 DE Scott Solomon Trade Date/Teams Compensation Overall Player Selected 2. April 26, 2013 (Draft Day Trade) San Francisco Receives: Draft Choice: Round 2, 2013 #40 DE Cornellius Carradine Round 7, 2013 #216 WR Charles Johnson (Pick #216 by Green Bay after trade from SF to GB) Round 3, 2014 Tennessee Receives: Draft Choice: Round 2, 2013 #34 WR Justin Hunter

4 TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT REVIEW April 25-27, 2013 DRAFT RECAP

5 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 R E C A P AT THE END OF ROUND 7 POSITIONS Position Selected Underclassmen Center 7 1 Guard 15 Tackle 20 3 Defensive End 25 7 Defensive Tackle 16 5 Linebacker 33 5 Kicker 2 Punter 2 Nose Tackle 1 Wide Receiver 27 9 Defensive Back 52 9 Running Back 27 8 Quarterback 11 Tight End 16 5 Total:

6 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 COLLEGES College Selected Underclassmen Alabama 9 2 Appalachian State 2 Arkansas 4 1 Arkansas State 1 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1 Auburn 1 1 Baylor 1 Boise State 1 Bowling Green 1 Brigham Young 1 Buffalo 1 California 4 2 California, Pa. 1 Central Florida 2 Central Michigan 1 Chadron State 1 Cincinnati 1 Clemson 4 1 Colorado 2 1 Colorado State-Pueblo 1 Connecticut 5 Cornell 1 Duke 1 East Central 1 Elon 1 Florida 8 4 Florida A&M 1 Florida International 2 Florida State 11 3 Fresno State 1 Georgia 8 2 Georgia Southern 1 Grand Valley State 1 Harding 1 Harvard 1 Houston 1 Illinois 4 1 Illinois State 1

7 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 COLLEGES College Selected Underclassmen Iowa 1 Iowa State 2 Jacksonville State 1 James Madison 1 Kansas 1 Kansas State 3 Kent State 1 Kentucky 1 Louisiana State 9 8 Louisiana Tech 2 Marshall 1 Maryland 1 Massachusetts 1 Miami 2 Miami, O. 1 Michigan 2 Michigan State 3 3 Mississippi State 3 Missouri 2 1 Missouri Southern 1 Missouri Western 1 Nebraska 2 Nevada 2 New Hampshire 1 New Mexico State 1 North Carolina 5 1 North Carolina State 3 1 Northeastern State, Okla. 1 Notre Dame 6 Ohio 1 Ohio State 3 1 Oklahoma 6 1 Oklahoma State 1 1 Oregon 5 Oregon State 2 Penn State 3 Princeton 1 Purdue 1

8 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 COLLEGES College Selected Underclassmen Rice 2 Richmond 1 Rutgers 7 2 Samford 1 San Diego State 3 1 San Jose State 1 South Carolina 7 2 South Florida 3 Southeastern Louisiana 1 Southern California 4 1 Southern Methodist 1 Southern Mississippi 1 Southern Utah 1 Stanford 3 2 Syracuse 3 Tarleton State 1 Tennessee 4 2 Tennessee-Martin 1 Texas 3 Texas A&M 5 2 Texas Christian 2 1 UCLA 4 Utah 2 1 Utah State 2 Valdosta State 1 Vanderbilt 2 Virginia 1 Virginia Tech 2 Wake Forest 1 Washington 1 Washington State 1 1 West Virginia 3 1 Western Kentucky 1 William & Mary 1 Wisconsin 3 1 Total:

9 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 CONFERENCES College Selected Underclassmen Atlantic Coast Conference 31 6 Big East 19 2 Big Sky Conference 1 Big Ten Conference 22 6 Big Twelve Conference 22 4 Colonial Athletic Association 4 Conference USA 8 Great American Conference 2 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 1 Gulf South Conference 1 Independent 7 Ivy League 3 Lone Star Conference 1 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association 3 Mid-American Conference 7 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference 1 Missouri Valley Football Conference 1 Mountain West Conference 7 1 Ohio Valley Conference 2 Pacific Twelve Conference 28 8 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference 1 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference 2 Southeastern Conference Southern Conference 5 Southland Conference 1 Southwestern Athletic Conference 1 Sun Belt Conference 4 Western Athletic Conference 6 Total:

10 TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT REVIEW April 25-27, 2013 ROUND-BY-ROUND SELECTIONS

11 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 ROUND 1 START OF ROUND: 8:06PM 1-1. KANSAS CITY Fisher, Eric T Central Michigan # 2-2. JACKSONVILLE Joeckel, Luke T Texas A&M 3-3. MIAMI Jordan, Dion DE Oregon from OAKLAND 4-4. PHILADELPHIA Johnson, Lane T Oklahoma 5-5. DETROIT Ansah, Ezekiel DE Brigham Young # 6-6. CLEVELAND Mingo, Barkevious DE Louisiana State 7-7. ARIZONA Cooper, Jonathan G North Carolina 8-8. ST. LOUIS Austin, Tavon WR West Virginia from BUFFALO # 9-9. NEW YORK JETS Milliner, Dee DB Alabama TENNESSEE Warmack, Chance G Alabama SAN DIEGO Fluker, D.J. T Alabama OAKLAND Hayden, D.J. DB Houston from MIAMI # NEW YORK JETS Richardson, Sheldon DT Missouri from TAMPA BAY CAROLINA Lotulelei, Star DT Utah NEW ORLEANS Vaccaro, Kenny DB Texas BUFFALO Manuel, E.J. QB Florida State from ST. LOUIS # PITTSBURGH Jones, Jarvis LB Georgia # SAN FRANCISCO Reid, Eric DB Louisiana State from DALLAS NEW YORK GIANTS Pugh, Justin T Syracuse CHICAGO Long, Kyle G Oregon CINCINNATI Eifert, Tyler TE Notre Dame ATLANTA Trufant, Desmond DB Washington from WASHINGTON through ST. LOUIS # MINNESOTA Floyd, Sharrif DT Florida # INDIANAPOLIS Werner, Bjoern DE Florida State # MINNESOTA Rhodes, Xavier DB Florida State from SEATTLE GREEN BAY Jones, Datone DE UCLA

12 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 # HOUSTON Hopkins, DeAndre WR Clemson DENVER Williams, Sylvester DT North Carolina # MINNESOTA Patterson, Cordarrelle WR Tennessee from NEW ENGLAND # ST. LOUIS Ogletree, Alec LB Georgia from ATLANTA # DALLAS Frederick, Travis C Wisconsin from SAN FRANCISCO # BALTIMORE Elam, Matt DB Florida END OF ROUND: TIME OF ROUND: TOTAL TIME 11:39PM 3 HOURS, 33 MINUTES 3 HOURS, 33 MINUTES # Underclassman

13 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 ROUND 2 START OF ROUND: 6:32PM JACKSONVILLE Cyprien, Johnathan DB Florida International # TENNESSEE Hunter, Justin WR Tennessee from KANSAS CITY through SAN FRANCISCO # PHILADELPHIA Ertz, Zach TE Stanford DETROIT Slay, Darius DB Mississippi State # CINCINNATI Bernard, Giovani RB North Carolina from OAKLAND SAN DIEGO Te'o, Manti LB Notre Dame from ARIZONA 7. CLEVELAND Choice Exercised in 2012 Supplemental Draft for Josh Gordon, WR, Baylor NEW YORK JETS Smith, Geno QB West Virginia SAN FRANCISCO Carradine, Cornellius DE Florida State from TENNESSEE # BUFFALO Woods, Robert WR Southern California # OAKLAND Watson, Menelik T Florida State from MIAMI TAMPA BAY Banks, Johnthan DB Mississippi State CAROLINA Short, Kawann DT Purdue 14. NEW ORLEANS Choice Forfeited # ARIZONA Minter, Kevin LB Louisiana State from SAN DIEGO BUFFALO Alonso, Kiko LB Oregon from ST. LOUIS # DALLAS Escobar, Gavin TE San Diego State # PITTSBURGH Bell, Le'Veon RB Michigan State # NEW YORK GIANTS Hankins, Johnathan DT Ohio State CHICAGO Bostic, Jon LB Florida # WASHINGTON Amerson, David DB North Carolina State NEW ENGLAND Collins, Jamie LB Southern Mississippi from MINNESOTA CINCINNATI Hunt, Margus DE Southern Methodist MIAMI Taylor, Jamar DB Boise State from INDIANAPOLIS

14 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, SAN FRANCISCO McDonald, Vance TE Rice from GREEN BAY BALTIMORE Brown, Arthur LB Kansas State from SEATTLE HOUSTON Swearinger, D.J. DB South Carolina DENVER Ball, Montee RB Wisconsin NEW ENGLAND Dobson, Aaron WR Marshall ATLANTA Alford, Robert DB Southeastern Louisiana # GREEN BAY Lacy, Eddie RB Alabama from SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE Michael, Christine RB Texas A&M from BALTIMORE END OF ROUND: 8:32PM TIME OF ROUND: 2 HOURS, 0 MINUTES TOTAL TIME 5 HOURS, 33 MINUTES # Underclassman

15 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 ROUND 3 START OF ROUND: 8:32PM KANSAS CITY Kelce, Travis TE Cincinnati JACKSONVILLE Gratz, Dwayne DB Connecticut DETROIT Warford, Larry G Kentucky OAKLAND Moore, Sio LB Connecticut # PHILADELPHIA Logan, Bennie DT Louisiana State CLEVELAND McFadden, Leon DB San Diego State # ARIZONA Mathieu, Tyrann DB Louisiana State TENNESSEE Wreh-Wilson, Blidi DB Connecticut ST. LOUIS McDonald, T.J. DB Southern California from BUFFALO NEW YORK JETS Winters, Brian T Kent State TAMPA BAY Glennon, Mike QB North Carolina State DALLAS Williams, Terrance WR Baylor from CAROLINA through SAN FRANCISCO NEW ORLEANS Armstead, Terron T Arkansas-Pine Bluff # SAN DIEGO Allen, Keenan WR California MIAMI Thomas, Dallas T Tennessee BUFFALO Goodwin, Marquise WR Texas from ST. LOUIS PITTSBURGH Wheaton, Markus WR Oregon State DALLAS Wilcox, J.J. DB Georgia Southern # NEW YORK GIANTS Moore, Damontre DE Texas A&M NEW ORLEANS Jenkins, John NT Georgia from CHICAGO through MIAMI # NEW ENGLAND Ryan, Logan DB Rutgers from MINNESOTA CINCINNATI Williams, Shawn DB Georgia # WASHINGTON Reed, Jordan TE Florida INDIANAPOLIS Thornton, Hugh G Illinois SEATTLE Hill, Jordan DT Penn State # SAN FRANCISCO Lemonier, Corey LB Auburn from GREEN BAY HOUSTON Williams, Brennan T North Carolina DENVER Webster, Kayvon DB South Florida

16 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, NEW ENGLAND Harmon, Duron DB Rutgers # ST. LOUIS Bailey, Stedman WR West Virginia from ATLANTA MIAMI Davis, Will DB Utah State from SAN FRANCISCO through GREEN BAY BALTIMORE Williams, Brandon DT Missouri Southern + # HOUSTON Montgomery, Sam DE Louisiana State + # KANSAS CITY Davis, Knile RB Arkansas TENNESSEE Gooden, Zaviar LB Missouri END OF ROUND: TIME OF ROUND: TOTAL TIME 10:27PM 1 HOUR, 55 MINUTES 7 HOURS, 28 MINUTES + Compensatory Pick # Underclassman

17 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 ROUND 4 START OF ROUND: 12:01PM PHILADELPHIA Barkley, Matt QB Southern California from JACKSONVILLE KANSAS CITY Johnson, Nico LB Alabama # TAMPA BAY Spence, Akeem DT Illinois from OAKLAND # JACKSONVILLE Sanders, Ace WR South Carolina from PHILADELPHIA NEW ENGLAND Boyce, Josh WR Texas Christian from DETROIT through MINNESOTA ARIZONA Okafor, Alex LB Texas # MIAMI Jenkins, Jelani LB Florida from CLEVELAND BUFFALO Williams, Duke DB Nevada # MIAMI Sims, Dion TE Michigan State from NEW YORK JETS through NEW ORLEANS TENNESSEE Schwenke, Brian C California CAROLINA Kugbila, Edmund G Valdosta State # GREEN BAY Bakhtiari, David T Colorado from NEW ORLEANS through MIAMI NEW YORK GIANTS Nassib, Ryan QB Syracuse from SAN DIEGO through ARIZONA PITTSBURGH Thomas, Shamarko DB Syracuse from MIAMI through CLEVELAND OAKLAND Wilson, Tyler QB Arkansas from TAMPA BAY ST. LOUIS Jones, Barrett C Alabama DALLAS Webb, B.W. DB William & Mary PITTSBURGH Jones, Landry QB Oklahoma ARIZONA Watford, Earl G James Madison from NEW YORK GIANTS CHICAGO Greene, Khaseem LB Rutgers CINCINNATI Porter, Sean LB Texas A&M WASHINGTON Thomas, Phillip DB Fresno State MINNESOTA Hodges, Gerald LB Penn State

18 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, INDIANAPOLIS Holmes, Khaled C Southern California GREEN BAY Tretter, J.C. T Cornell SEATTLE Harper, Chris WR Kansas State HOUSTON Williams, Trevardo LB Connecticut GREEN BAY Franklin, Johnathan RB UCLA from DENVER # TAMPA BAY Gholston, William DE Michigan State from NEW ENGLAND ATLANTA Goodman, Malliciah DE Clemson SAN FRANCISCO Patton, Quinton WR Louisiana Tech BALTIMORE Simon, John LB Ohio State BALTIMORE Juszczyk, Kyle RB Harvard + # SAN FRANCISCO Lattimore, Marcus RB South Carolina DETROIT Taylor, Devin DE South Carolina + # ATLANTA Toilolo, Levine TE Stanford END OF ROUND: 1:52PM TIME OF ROUND: 1 HOUR, 51 MINUTES TOTAL TIME 9 HOURS, 19 MINUTES + Compensatory Pick # Underclassman

19 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 ROUND 5 START OF ROUND: 1:52PM KANSAS CITY Commings, Sanders DB Georgia JACKSONVILLE Robinson, Denard RB Michigan PHILADELPHIA Wolff, Earl DB North Carolina State SEATTLE Williams, Jesse DT Alabama from DETROIT # SEATTLE Simon, Tharold DB Louisiana State from OAKLAND INDIANAPOLIS Hughes, Montori DT Tennessee-Martin from CLEVELAND ARIZONA Taylor, Stepfan RB Stanford NEW YORK JETS Aboushi, Oday T Virginia TENNESSEE Edwards, Lavar DE Louisiana State BUFFALO Meeks, Jonathan DB Clemson # NEW ORLEANS Stills, Kenny WR Oklahoma # SAN DIEGO Williams, Steve DB California DENVER Smith, Quanterus DE Western Kentucky from MIAMI through GREEN BAY TAMPA BAY Means, Steven DE Buffalo CAROLINA Klein, A.J. LB Iowa State ST. LOUIS McGee, Brandon DB Miami PITTSBURGH Hawthorne, Terry DB Illinois # DALLAS Randle, Joseph RB Oklahoma State NEW YORK GIANTS Taylor, Cooper DB Richmond # ATLANTA Maponga, Stansly DE Texas Christian from CHICAGO WASHINGTON Thompson, Chris RB Florida State MINNESOTA Locke, Jeff P UCLA CINCINNATI Hawkinson, Tanner G Kansas SAN FRANCISCO Dial, Quinton DT Alabama from INDIANAPOLIS SEATTLE Willson, Luke TE Rice GREEN BAY Hyde, Micah DB Iowa ST. LOUIS Stacy, Zac RB Vanderbilt from HOUSTON

20 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, DENVER King, Tavarres WR Georgia WASHINGTON Jenkins, Brandon LB Florida State from NEW ENGLAND CHICAGO Mills, Jordan T Louisiana Tech from ATLANTA MIAMI Gillislee, Mike RB Florida from SAN FRANCISCO through CLEVELAND DETROIT Martin, Sam P Appalachian State from BALTIMORE through SEATTLE MIAMI Sturgis, Caleb K Florida GREEN BAY Boyd, Josh DE Mississippi State BALTIMORE Wagner, Ricky G Wisconsin END OF ROUND: 3:36PM TIME OF ROUND: 1 HOUR, 44 MINUTES TOTAL TIME 11 HOURS, 3 MINUTES + Compensatory Pick # Underclassman

21 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 ROUND 6 START OF ROUND: 3:36PM JACKSONVILLE Evans, Josh DB Florida KANSAS CITY Kush, Eric C California, Pa DETROIT Fuller, Corey WR Virginia Tech OAKLAND Kasa, Nick TE Colorado DENVER Painter, Vinston T Virginia Tech from PHILADELPHIA through CLEVELAND, SAN FRANCISCO and GREEN BAY ARIZONA Swope, Ryan WR Texas A&M CLEVELAND Slaughter, Jamoris DB Notre Dame HOUSTON Quessenberry, David T San Jose State from TENNESSEE through MINNESOTA and ARIZONA and OAKLAND BUFFALO Hopkins, Dustin K Florida State NEW YORK JETS Campbell, William G Michigan SAN DIEGO Williams, Tourek LB Florida International SAN FRANCISCO Moody, Nick LB Florida State from MIAMI OAKLAND Murray, Latavius RB Central Florida from TAMPA BAY CAROLINA Barner, Kenjon RB Oregon NEW ORLEANS Johnson, Rufus LB Tarleton State OAKLAND Rivera, Mychal TE Tennessee from ST. LOUIS through HOUSTON DALLAS Holloman, DeVonte LB South Carolina PITTSBURGH Brown, Justin WR Oklahoma ARIZONA Ellington, Andre RB Clemson from NEW YORK GIANTS CHICAGO Washington, Cornelius DE Georgia TAMPA BAY James, Mike RB Miami from MINNESOTA CINCINNATI Burkhead, Rex RB Nebraska WASHINGTON Rambo, Bacarri DB Georgia INDIANAPOLIS Boyett, John DB Oregon GREEN BAY Palmer, Nate LB Illinois State # SEATTLE Ware, Spencer RB Louisiana State HOUSTON Bonner, Alan WR Jacksonville State

22 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, MINNESOTA Baca, Jeff G UCLA from DENVER through PHILADELPHIA and TAMPA BAY CINCINNATI Hamilton, Cobi WR Arkansas from NEW ENGLAND HOUSTON Jones, Chris DT Bowling Green from ATLANTA through ST. LOUIS DETROIT Riddick, Theo RB Notre Dame from SAN FRANCISCO through BALTIMORE and SEATTLE BALTIMORE Lewis-Moore, Kapron DE Notre Dame HOUSTON Griffin, Ryan TE Connecticut TENNESSEE Wooten, Khalid DB Nevada BALTIMORE Jensen, Ryan C Colorado State-Pueblo KANSAS CITY Wilson, Braden RB Kansas State OAKLAND McGee, Stacy DT Oklahoma PITTSBURGH Williams, Vince LB Florida State END OF ROUND: 5:28PM TIME OF ROUND: 1 HOUR, 52 MINUTES TOTAL TIME 12 HOURS, 55 MINUTES + Compensatory Pick # Underclassman

23 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 ROUND 7 START OF ROUND: 5:28PM KANSAS CITY Catapano, Mike LB Princeton JACKSONVILLE Harris, Jeremy DB New Mexico State OAKLAND Butler, Brice WR San Diego State JACKSONVILLE McCray, Demetrius DB Appalachian State from PHILADELPHIA DETROIT Williams, Michael TE Alabama # PHILADELPHIA Kruger, Joe DE Utah from CLEVELAND MINNESOTA Mauti, Michael LB Penn State from ARIZONA MINNESOTA Bond, Travis G North Carolina from BUFFALO through SEATTLE NEW YORK JETS Bohanon, Tommy RB Wake Forest GREEN BAY Johnson, Charles WR Grand Valley State from TENNESSEE through SAN FRANCISCO CLEVELAND Bryant, Armonty DE East Central from MIAMI PHILADELPHIA Poyer, Jordan DB Oregon State from TAMPA BAY ARIZONA Jefferson, D.C. TE Rutgers from CAROLINA through OAKLAND SEATTLE Seymour, Ryan G Vanderbilt from NEW ORLEANS SAN DIEGO Sorensen, Brad QB Southern Utah BUFFALO Gragg, Chris TE Arkansas from ST. LOUIS PITTSBURGH Williams, Nicholas DE Samford GREEN BAY Dorsey, Kevin WR Maryland from DALLAS through MIAMI NEW YORK GIANTS Herman, Eric G Ohio NEW ENGLAND Buchanan, Michael DE Illinois from CHICAGO through TAMPA BAY CLEVELAND Gilkey, Garrett T Chadron State from CINCINNATI through SAN FRANCISCO

24 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 # WASHINGTON Jamison, Jawan RB Rutgers MINNESOTA Dawkins, Everett DT Florida State Reacquired through NEW ENGLAND and TAMPA BAY INDIANAPOLIS Williams, Kerwynn RB Utah State SEATTLE Powell, Ty LB Harding GREEN BAY Barrington, Sam LB South Florida OAKLAND Bass, David DE Missouri Western from HOUSTON DENVER Dysert, Zac QB Miami, O NEW ENGLAND Beauharnais, Steve LB Rutgers # CHICAGO Wilson, Marquess WR Washington State from ATLANTA SAN FRANCISCO Daniels, B.J. QB South Florida BALTIMORE Mellette, Aaron WR Elon PHILADELPHIA King, David DE Oklahoma CINCINNATI Fragel, Reid T Ohio State SEATTLE Smith, Jared G New Hampshire SEATTLE Bowie, Michael T Northeastern State, Okla ATLANTA Ishmael, Kemal DB Central Florida ATLANTA Motta, Zeke DB Notre Dame DETROIT Hepburn, Brandon LB Florida A&M SAN FRANCISCO Bykowski, Carter T Iowa State BALTIMORE Anthony, Marc DB California TENNESSEE Stafford, Daimion DB Nebraska ATLANTA Renfree, Sean QB Duke MIAMI Jones, Don DB Arkansas State CINCINNATI Johnson, T.J. C South Carolina SAN FRANCISCO Cooper, Marcus DB Rutgers NEW YORK GIANTS Cox, Michael RB Massachusetts INDIANAPOLIS Cunningham, Justice TE South Carolina END OF ROUND: 7:27PM TIME OF ROUND: 1 HOUR, 59 MINUTES TOTAL TIME 14 HOURS, 54 MINUTES + Compensatory Pick # Underclassman

25 TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT REVIEW April 25-27, 2013 SELECTIONS BY TEAM

26 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 ARIZONA CARDINALS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Cooper, Jonathan G North Carolina 7 2 Choice to SAN DIEGO # 2 Minter, Kevin LB Louisiana State 45 from SAN DIEGO # 3 Mathieu, Tyrann DB Louisiana State 69 4 Okafor, Alex LB Texas Watford, Earl G James Madison 116 from NEW YORK GIANTS 5 Taylor, Stepfan RB Stanford Swope, Ryan WR Texas A&M Ellington, Andre RB Clemson 187 from NEW YORK GIANTS 7 Choice to MINNESOTA TEAM-BY-TEAM AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) 7 Jefferson, D.C. TE Rutgers 219 from CAROLINA through OAKLAND TEAM TOTAL: 9

27 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 ATLANTA FALCONS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Trufant, Desmond DB Washington 22 from WASHINGTON through ST. LOUIS 1 Choice to ST. LOUIS 2 Alford, Robert DB Southeastern Louisiana 60 3 Choice to ST. LOUIS 4 Goodman, Malliciah DE Clemson 127 # + 4 Toilolo, Levine TE Stanford 133 # 5 Maponga, Stansly DE Texas Christian 153 from CHICAGO 5 Choice to CHICAGO 6 Choice to HOUSTON through ST. LOUIS 7 Choice to CHICAGO TEAM-BY-TEAM AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) + 7 Ishmael, Kemal DB Central Florida Motta, Zeke DB Notre Dame Renfree, Sean QB Duke 249 TEAM TOTAL: 8

28 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 BALTIMORE RAVENS Round Name Pos College Overall # 1 Elam, Matt DB Florida 32 2 Brown, Arthur LB Kansas State 56 from SEATTLE 2 Choice to SEATTLE 3 Williams, Brandon DT Missouri Southern 94 4 Simon, John LB Ohio State Juszczyk, Kyle RB Harvard Choice to DETROIT through SEATTLE TEAM-BY-TEAM AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) + 5 Wagner, Ricky G Wisconsin Lewis-Moore, Kapron DE Notre Dame Jensen, Ryan C Colorado State-Pueblo Mellette, Aaron WR Elon Anthony, Marc DB California 247 TEAM TOTAL: 10

29 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 BUFFALO BILLS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Choice to ST. LOUIS 1 Manuel, E.J. QB Florida State 16 from ST. LOUIS # 2 Woods, Robert WR Southern California 41 2 Alonso, Kiko LB Oregon 46 from ST. LOUIS 3 Choice to ST. LOUIS 3 Goodwin, Marquise WR Texas 78 from ST. LOUIS 4 Williams, Duke DB Nevada Meeks, Jonathan DB Clemson Hopkins, Dustin K Florida State Choice to MINNESOTA through SEATTLE 7 Gragg, Chris TE Arkansas 222 from ST. LOUIS TEAM-BY-TEAM AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) TEAM TOTAL: 8

30 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 CAROLINA PANTHERS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Lotulelei, Star DT Utah 14 2 Short, Kawann DT Purdue 44 3 Choice to DALLAS through SAN FRANCISCO 4 Kugbila, Edmund G Valdosta State Klein, A.J. LB Iowa State Barner, Kenjon RB Oregon Choice to ARIZONA through OAKLAND TEAM-BY-TEAM AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) TEAM TOTAL: 5 CHICAGO BEARS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Long, Kyle G Oregon 20 2 Bostic, Jon LB Florida 50 3 Choice to NEW ORLEANS through MIAMI 4 Greene, Khaseem LB Rutgers Choice to ATLANTA 5 Mills, Jordan T Louisiana Tech 163 from ATLANTA 6 Washington, Cornelius DE Georgia Choice to NEW ENGLAND through TAMPA BAY # 7 Wilson, Marquess WR Washington State 236 from ATLANTA TEAM TOTAL: 6

31 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 CINCINNATI BENGALS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Eifert, Tyler TE Notre Dame 21 # 2 Bernard, Giovani RB North Carolina 37 from OAKLAND 2 Hunt, Margus DE Southern Methodist 53 3 Williams, Shawn DB Georgia 84 4 Porter, Sean LB Texas A&M Hawkinson, Tanner G Kansas Burkhead, Rex RB Nebraska Hamilton, Cobi WR Arkansas 197 from NEW ENGLAND 7 Choice to CLEVELAND through SAN FRANCISCO TEAM-BY-TEAM AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) + 7 Fragel, Reid T Ohio State Johnson, T.J. C South Carolina 251 TEAM TOTAL: 10

32 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 CLEVELAND BROWNS Round Name Pos College Overall # 1 Mingo, Barkevious DE Louisiana State 6 2 Choice Exercised in 2012 Supplemental Draft for Gordon, Josh, WR, Baylor 3 McFadden, Leon DB San Diego State 68 4 Choice to MIAMI 5 Choice to INDIANAPOLIS 6 Slaughter, Jamoris DB Notre Dame Choice to PHILADELPHIA 7 Bryant, Armonty DE East Central 217 from MIAMI TEAM-BY-TEAM AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) 7 Gilkey, Garrett T Chadron State 227 from CINCINNATI through SAN FRANCISCO TEAM TOTAL: 5 DALLAS COWBOYS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Choice to SAN FRANCISCO # 1 Frederick, Travis C Wisconsin 31 from SAN FRANCISCO # 2 Escobar, Gavin TE San Diego State 47 3 Williams, Terrance WR Baylor 74 from CAROLINA through SAN FRANCISCO 3 Wilcox, J.J. DB Georgia Southern 80 4 Webb, B.W. DB William & Mary 114 # 5 Randle, Joseph RB Oklahoma State Holloman, DeVonte LB South Carolina Choice to GREEN BAY through MIAMI TEAM TOTAL: 7

33 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 DENVER BRONCOS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Williams, Sylvester DT North Carolina 28 2 Ball, Montee RB Wisconsin 58 3 Webster, Kayvon DB South Florida 90 4 Choice to GREEN BAY 5 Smith, Quanterus DE Western Kentucky 146 from MIAMI through GREEN BAY 5 King, Tavarres WR Georgia Painter, Vinston T Virginia Tech 173 from PHILADELPHIA through CLEVELAND, SAN FRANCISCO and GREEN BAY 6 Choice to MINNESOTA TEAM-BY-TEAM AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) through PHILADELPHIA and TAMPA BAY 7 Dysert, Zac QB Miami, O. 234 TEAM TOTAL: 7

34 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 DETROIT LIONS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Ansah, Ezekiel DE Brigham Young 5 2 Slay, Darius DB Mississippi State 36 3 Warford, Larry G Kentucky 65 4 Choice to NEW ENGLAND through MINNESOTA + 4 Taylor, Devin DE South Carolina Choice to SEATTLE TEAM-BY-TEAM AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) 5 Martin, Sam P Appalachian State 165 from BALTIMORE through SEATTLE 6 Fuller, Corey WR Virginia Tech Riddick, Theo RB Notre Dame 199 from SAN FRANCISCO through BALTIMORE and SEATTLE 7 Williams, Michael TE Alabama Hepburn, Brandon LB Florida A&M 245 TEAM TOTAL: 9

35 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 GREEN BAY PACKERS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Jones, Datone DE UCLA 26 2 Choice to SAN FRANCISCO # 2 Lacy, Eddie RB Alabama 61 from SAN FRANCISCO 3 Choice to SAN FRANCISCO # 4 Bakhtiari, David T Colorado 109 from NEW ORLEANS through MIAMI 4 Tretter, J.C. T Cornell Franklin, Johnathan RB UCLA 125 from DENVER 5 Hyde, Micah DB Iowa Boyd, Josh DE Mississippi State Palmer, Nate LB Illinois State Johnson, Charles WR Grand Valley State 216 from TENNESSEE through SAN FRANCISCO 7 Dorsey, Kevin WR Maryland 224 from DALLAS through MIAMI TEAM-BY-TEAM AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) 7 Barrington, Sam LB South Florida 232 TEAM TOTAL: 11

36 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 HOUSTON TEXANS Round Name Pos College Overall # 1 Hopkins, DeAndre WR Clemson 27 2 Swearinger, D.J. DB South Carolina 57 3 Williams, Brennan T North Carolina 89 # + 3 Montgomery, Sam DE Louisiana State 95 4 Williams, Trevardo LB Connecticut Choice to ST. LOUIS 6 Quessenberry, David T San Jose State 176 from TENNESSEE through MINNESOTA and ARIZONA and OAKLAND 6 Bonner, Alan WR Jacksonville State Jones, Chris DT Bowling Green 198 from ATLANTA through ST. LOUIS + 6 Griffin, Ryan TE Connecticut Choice to OAKLAND TEAM-BY-TEAM AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) TEAM TOTAL: 9 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS Round Name Pos College Overall # 1 Werner, Bjoern DE Florida State 24 2 Choice to MIAMI 3 Thornton, Hugh G Illinois 86 4 Holmes, Khaled C Southern California Hughes, Montori DT Tennessee-Martin 139 from CLEVELAND 5 Choice to SAN FRANCISCO 6 Boyett, John DB Oregon Williams, Kerwynn RB Utah State Cunningham, Justice TE South Carolina 254 TEAM TOTAL: 7

37 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Round Name Pos College Overall # 1 Joeckel, Luke T Texas A&M 2 2 Cyprien, Johnathan DB Florida International 33 3 Gratz, Dwayne DB Connecticut 64 4 Choice to PHILADELPHIA # 4 Sanders, Ace WR South Carolina 101 from PHILADELPHIA 5 Robinson, Denard RB Michigan Evans, Josh DB Florida Harris, Jeremy DB New Mexico State McCray, Demetrius DB Appalachian State 210 from PHILADELPHIA TEAM-BY-TEAM AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) TEAM TOTAL: 8 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Fisher, Eric T Central Michigan 1 2 Choice to TENNESSEE through SAN FRANCISCO 3 Kelce, Travis TE Cincinnati 63 # + 3 Davis, Knile RB Arkansas 96 4 Johnson, Nico LB Alabama 99 5 Commings, Sanders DB Georgia Kush, Eric C California, Pa Wilson, Braden RB Kansas State Catapano, Mike LB Princeton 207 TEAM TOTAL: 8

38 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 MIAMI DOLPHINS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Jordan, Dion DE Oregon 3 from OAKLAND 1 Choice to OAKLAND 2 Choice to OAKLAND 2 Taylor, Jamar DB Boise State 54 from INDIANAPOLIS 3 Thomas, Dallas T Tennessee 77 3 Davis, Will DB Utah State 93 from SAN FRANCISCO through GREEN BAY # 4 Jenkins, Jelani LB Florida 104 from CLEVELAND # 4 Sims, Dion TE Michigan State 106 from NEW YORK JETS through NEW ORLEANS 4 Choice to PITTSBURGH through CLEVELAND 5 Choice to DENVER through GREEN BAY 5 Gillislee, Mike RB Florida 164 from SAN FRANCISCO through CLEVELAND + 5 Sturgis, Caleb K Florida Choice to SAN FRANCISCO 7 Choice to CLEVELAND TEAM-BY-TEAM AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) + 7 Jones, Don DB Arkansas State 250 TEAM TOTAL: 9

39 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 MINNESOTA VIKINGS Round Name Pos College Overall # 1 Floyd, Sharrif DT Florida 23 # 1 Rhodes, Xavier DB Florida State 25 from SEATTLE # 1 Patterson, Cordarrelle WR Tennessee 29 from NEW ENGLAND 2 Choice to NEW ENGLAND 3 Choice to NEW ENGLAND 4 Hodges, Gerald LB Penn State Locke, Jeff P UCLA Choice to TAMPA BAY 6 Baca, Jeff G UCLA 196 from DENVER through PHILADELPHIA and TAMPA BAY 7 Mauti, Michael LB Penn State 213 from ARIZONA 7 Bond, Travis G North Carolina 214 from BUFFALO through SEATTLE TEAM-BY-TEAM AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) 7 Dawkins, Everett DT Florida State 229 Reacquired through NEW ENGLAND and TAMPA BAY TEAM TOTAL: 9

40 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Choice to MINNESOTA 2 Collins, Jamie LB Southern Mississippi 52 from MINNESOTA 2 Dobson, Aaron WR Marshall 59 # 3 Ryan, Logan DB Rutgers 83 from MINNESOTA 3 Harmon, Duron DB Rutgers 91 4 Boyce, Josh WR Texas Christian 102 from DETROIT through MINNESOTA 4 Choice to TAMPA BAY 5 Choice to WASHINGTON 6 Choice to CINCINNATI TEAM-BY-TEAM AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) 7 Buchanan, Michael DE Illinois 226 from CHICAGO through TAMPA BAY 7 Beauharnais, Steve LB Rutgers 235 TEAM TOTAL: 7

41 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Vaccaro, Kenny DB Texas 15 2 Choice Forfeited 3 Armstead, Terron T Arkansas-Pine Bluff 75 3 Jenkins, John NT Georgia 82 from CHICAGO through MIAMI 4 Choice to GREEN BAY through MIAMI # 5 Stills, Kenny WR Oklahoma Johnson, Rufus LB Tarleton State Choice to SEATTLE TEAM-BY-TEAM AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) TEAM TOTAL: 5 NEW YORK GIANTS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Pugh, Justin T Syracuse 19 # 2 Hankins, Johnathan DT Ohio State 49 # 3 Moore, Damontre DE Texas A&M 81 4 Nassib, Ryan QB Syracuse 110 from SAN DIEGO through ARIZONA 4 Choice to ARIZONA 5 Taylor, Cooper DB Richmond Choice to ARIZONA 7 Herman, Eric G Ohio Cox, Michael RB Massachusetts 253 TEAM TOTAL: 7

42 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 NEW YORK JETS Round Name Pos College Overall # 1 Milliner, Dee DB Alabama 9 # 1 Richardson, Sheldon DT Missouri 13 from TAMPA BAY 2 Smith, Geno QB West Virginia 39 3 Winters, Brian T Kent State 72 4 Choice to MIAMI through NEW ORLEANS TEAM-BY-TEAM AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) 5 Aboushi, Oday T Virginia Campbell, William G Michigan Bohanon, Tommy RB Wake Forest 215 TEAM TOTAL: 7

43 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 OAKLAND RAIDERS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Choice to MIAMI 1 Hayden, D.J. DB Houston 12 from MIAMI 2 Choice to CINCINNATI # 2 Watson, Menelik T Florida State 42 from MIAMI 3 Moore, Sio LB Connecticut 66 4 Choice to TAMPA BAY 4 Wilson, Tyler QB Arkansas 112 from TAMPA BAY 5 Choice to SEATTLE 6 Kasa, Nick TE Colorado Murray, Latavius RB Central Florida 181 from TAMPA BAY 6 Rivera, Mychal TE Tennessee 184 from ST. LOUIS through HOUSTON + 6 McGee, Stacy DT Oklahoma Butler, Brice WR San Diego State Bass, David DE Missouri Western 233 from HOUSTON TEAM-BY-TEAM AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) TEAM TOTAL: 10

44 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Johnson, Lane T Oklahoma 4 # 2 Ertz, Zach TE Stanford 35 # 3 Logan, Bennie DT Louisiana State 67 4 Barkley, Matt QB Southern California 98 from JACKSONVILLE 4 Choice to JACKSONVILLE 5 Wolff, Earl DB North Carolina State Choice to DENVER through CLEVELAND, SAN FRANCISCO and GREEN BAY 7 Choice to JACKSONVILLE # 7 Kruger, Joe DE Utah 212 from CLEVELAND 7 Poyer, Jordan DB Oregon State 218 from TAMPA BAY TEAM-BY-TEAM AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) + 7 King, David DE Oklahoma 239 TEAM TOTAL: 8

45 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 PITTSBURGH STEELERS Round Name Pos College Overall # 1 Jones, Jarvis LB Georgia 17 # 2 Bell, Le'Veon RB Michigan State 48 3 Wheaton, Markus WR Oregon State 79 4 Thomas, Shamarko DB Syracuse 111 from MIAMI through CLEVELAND TEAM-BY-TEAM AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) 4 Jones, Landry QB Oklahoma Hawthorne, Terry DB Illinois Brown, Justin WR Oklahoma Williams, Vince LB Florida State Williams, Nicholas DE Samford 223 TEAM TOTAL: 9 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Fluker, D.J. T Alabama 11 2 Te'o, Manti LB Notre Dame 38 from ARIZONA 2 Choice to ARIZONA # 3 Allen, Keenan WR California 76 4 Choice to NEW YORK GIANTS through ARIZONA # 5 Williams, Steve DB California Williams, Tourek LB Florida International Sorensen, Brad QB Southern Utah 221 TEAM TOTAL: 6

46 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Round Name Pos College Overall # 1 Reid, Eric DB Louisiana State 18 from DALLAS 1 Choice to DALLAS 2 Carradine, Cornellius DE Florida State 40 from TENNESSEE 2 McDonald, Vance TE Rice 55 from GREEN BAY 2 Choice to GREEN BAY # 3 Lemonier, Corey LB Auburn 88 from GREEN BAY 3 Choice to MIAMI through GREEN BAY 4 Patton, Quinton WR Louisiana Tech 128 # + 4 Lattimore, Marcus RB South Carolina Dial, Quinton DT Alabama 157 from INDIANAPOLIS 5 Choice to MIAMI through CLEVELAND 6 Moody, Nick LB Florida State 180 from MIAMI 6 Choice to DETROIT TEAM-BY-TEAM AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) through BALTIMORE and SEATTLE 7 Daniels, B.J. QB South Florida Bykowski, Carter T Iowa State Cooper, Marcus DB Rutgers 252 TEAM TOTAL: 11

47 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Choice to MINNESOTA 2 Choice to BALTIMORE 2 Michael, Christine RB Texas A&M 62 from BALTIMORE 3 Hill, Jordan DT Penn State 87 4 Harper, Chris WR Kansas State Williams, Jesse DT Alabama 137 from DETROIT # 5 Simon, Tharold DB Louisiana State 138 from OAKLAND 5 Willson, Luke TE Rice 158 # 6 Ware, Spencer RB Louisiana State Seymour, Ryan G Vanderbilt 220 from NEW ORLEANS TEAM-BY-TEAM AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) 7 Powell, Ty LB Harding Smith, Jared G New Hampshire Bowie, Michael T Northeastern State, Okla. 242 TEAM TOTAL: 11

48 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 ST. LOUIS RAMS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Austin, Tavon WR West Virginia 8 from BUFFALO 1 Choice to BUFFALO # 1 Ogletree, Alec LB Georgia 30 from ATLANTA 2 Choice to BUFFALO 3 McDonald, T.J. DB Southern California 71 from BUFFALO 3 Choice to BUFFALO # 3 Bailey, Stedman WR West Virginia 92 from ATLANTA 4 Jones, Barrett C Alabama McGee, Brandon DB Miami Stacy, Zac RB Vanderbilt 160 from HOUSTON 6 Choice to OAKLAND through HOUSTON 7 Choice to BUFFALO TEAM-BY-TEAM AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) TEAM TOTAL: 7

49 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Choice to NEW YORK JETS 2 Banks, Johnthan DB Mississippi State 43 3 Glennon, Mike QB North Carolina State 73 # 4 Spence, Akeem DT Illinois 100 from OAKLAND 4 Choice to OAKLAND # 4 Gholston, William DE Michigan State 126 from NEW ENGLAND 5 Means, Steven DE Buffalo Choice to OAKLAND 6 James, Mike RB Miami 189 from MINNESOTA 7 Choice to PHILADELPHIA TEAM-BY-TEAM AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) TEAM TOTAL: 6

50 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 TENNESSEE TITANS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Warmack, Chance G Alabama 10 # 2 Hunter, Justin WR Tennessee 34 from KANSAS CITY through SAN FRANCISCO 2 Choice to SAN FRANCISCO 3 Wreh-Wilson, Blidi DB Connecticut Gooden, Zaviar LB Missouri 97 4 Schwenke, Brian C California Edwards, Lavar DE Louisiana State Choice to HOUSTON through MINNESOTA and ARIZONA and OAKLAND + 6 Wooten, Khalid DB Nevada Choice to GREEN BAY through SAN FRANCISCO TEAM-BY-TEAM AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) + 7 Stafford, Daimion DB Nebraska 248 TEAM TOTAL: 8 WASHINGTON REDSKINS Round Name Pos College Overall 1 Choice to ATLANTA through ST. LOUIS # 2 Amerson, David DB North Carolina State 51 # 3 Reed, Jordan TE Florida 85 4 Thomas, Phillip DB Fresno State Thompson, Chris RB Florida State Jenkins, Brandon LB Florida State 162 from NEW ENGLAND 6 Rambo, Bacarri DB Georgia 191 # 7 Jamison, Jawan RB Rutgers 228 TEAM TOTAL: 7 OVERALL TOTAL: 254

51 TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT REVIEW April 25-27, 2013 SELECTIONS BY POSITION

52 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 SELECTIONS BY POSITION AT THE END OF ROUND 7 OFFENSE Center (C) Round Name Overall Club College 1 Frederick, Travis 31 DAL Wisconsin 4 Schwenke, Brian 107 TEN California 4 Jones, Barrett 113 SL Alabama 4 Holmes, Khaled 121 IND Southern California 6 Kush, Eric 170 KC California, Pa. 6 Jensen, Ryan 203 BLT Colorado State-Pueblo 7 Johnson, T.J. 251 CIN South Carolina POSITION TOTAL: 7 Guard (G) Round Name Overall Club College 1 Cooper, Jonathan 7 ARZ North Carolina 1 Warmack, Chance 10 TEN Alabama 1 Long, Kyle 20 CHI Oregon 3 Warford, Larry 65 DET Kentucky 3 Thornton, Hugh 86 IND Illinois 4 Kugbila, Edmund 108 CAR Valdosta State 4 Watford, Earl 116 ARZ James Madison 5 Hawkinson, Tanner 156 CIN Kansas 5 Wagner, Ricky 168 BLT Wisconsin 6 Campbell, William 178 NYJ Michigan 6 Baca, Jeff 196 MIN UCLA 7 Bond, Travis 214 MIN North Carolina 7 Seymour, Ryan 220 SEA Vanderbilt 7 Herman, Eric 225 NYG Ohio 7 Smith, Jared 241 SEA New Hampshire POSITION TOTAL: 15

53 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 SELECTIONS BY POSITION AT THE END OF ROUND 7 OFFENSE Tackle (T) Round Name Overall Club College 1 Fisher, Eric 1 KC Central Michigan 1 Joeckel, Luke 2 JAX Texas A&M 1 Johnson, Lane 4 PHI Oklahoma 1 Fluker, D.J. 11 SD Alabama 1 Pugh, Justin 19 NYG Syracuse 2 Watson, Menelik 42 OAK Florida State 3 Winters, Brian 72 NYJ Kent State 3 Armstead, Terron 75 NO Arkansas-Pine Bluff 3 Thomas, Dallas 77 MIA Tennessee 3 Williams, Brennan 89 HST North Carolina 4 Bakhtiari, David 109 GB Colorado 4 Tretter, J.C. 122 GB Cornell 5 Aboushi, Oday 141 NYJ Virginia 5 Mills, Jordan 163 CHI Louisiana Tech 6 Painter, Vinston 173 DEN Virginia Tech 6 Quessenberry, David 176 HST San Jose State 7 Gilkey, Garrett 227 CLV Chadron State 7 Fragel, Reid 240 CIN Ohio State 7 Bowie, Michael 242 SEA Northeastern State, Okla. 7 Bykowski, Carter 246 SF Iowa State POSITION TOTAL: 20

54 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 SELECTIONS BY POSITION AT THE END OF ROUND 7 OFFENSE Wide Receiver (WR) Round Name Overall Club College 1 Austin, Tavon 8 SL West Virginia 1 Hopkins, DeAndre 27 HST Clemson 1 Patterson, Cordarrelle 29 MIN Tennessee 2 Hunter, Justin 34 TEN Tennessee 2 Woods, Robert 41 BUF Southern California 2 Dobson, Aaron 59 NE Marshall 3 Williams, Terrance 74 DAL Baylor 3 Allen, Keenan 76 SD California 3 Goodwin, Marquise 78 BUF Texas 3 Wheaton, Markus 79 PIT Oregon State 3 Bailey, Stedman 92 SL West Virginia 4 Sanders, Ace 101 JAX South Carolina 4 Boyce, Josh 102 NE Texas Christian 4 Harper, Chris 123 SEA Kansas State 4 Patton, Quinton 128 SF Louisiana Tech 5 Stills, Kenny 144 NO Oklahoma 5 King, Tavarres 161 DEN Georgia 6 Fuller, Corey 171 DET Virginia Tech 6 Swope, Ryan 174 ARZ Texas A&M 6 Brown, Justin 186 PIT Oklahoma 6 Bonner, Alan 195 HST Jacksonville State 6 Hamilton, Cobi 197 CIN Arkansas 7 Butler, Brice 209 OAK San Diego State 7 Johnson, Charles 216 GB Grand Valley State 7 Dorsey, Kevin 224 GB Maryland 7 Wilson, Marquess 236 CHI Washington State 7 Mellette, Aaron 238 BLT Elon POSITION TOTAL: 27

55 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 SELECTIONS BY POSITION AT THE END OF ROUND 7 OFFENSE Tight End (TE) Round Name Overall Club College 1 Eifert, Tyler 21 CIN Notre Dame 2 Ertz, Zach 35 PHI Stanford 2 Escobar, Gavin 47 DAL San Diego State 2 McDonald, Vance 55 SF Rice 3 Kelce, Travis 63 KC Cincinnati 3 Reed, Jordan 85 WAS Florida 4 Sims, Dion 106 MIA Michigan State 4 Toilolo, Levine 133 ATL Stanford 5 Willson, Luke 158 SEA Rice 6 Kasa, Nick 172 OAK Colorado 6 Rivera, Mychal 184 OAK Tennessee 6 Griffin, Ryan 201 HST Connecticut 7 Williams, Michael 211 DET Alabama 7 Jefferson, D.C. 219 ARZ Rutgers 7 Gragg, Chris 222 BUF Arkansas 7 Cunningham, Justice 254 IND South Carolina POSITION TOTAL: 16 Quarterback (QB) Round Name Overall Club College 1 Manuel, E.J. 16 BUF Florida State 2 Smith, Geno 39 NYJ West Virginia 3 Glennon, Mike 73 TB North Carolina State 4 Barkley, Matt 98 PHI Southern California 4 Nassib, Ryan 110 NYG Syracuse 4 Wilson, Tyler 112 OAK Arkansas 4 Jones, Landry 115 PIT Oklahoma 7 Sorensen, Brad 221 SD Southern Utah 7 Dysert, Zac 234 DEN Miami, O. 7 Daniels, B.J. 237 SF South Florida 7 Renfree, Sean 249 ATL Duke POSITION TOTAL: 11

56 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 SELECTIONS BY POSITION AT THE END OF ROUND 7 OFFENSE Running Back (RB) Round Name Overall Club College 2 Bernard, Giovani 37 CIN North Carolina 2 Bell, Le'Veon 48 PIT Michigan State 2 Ball, Montee 58 DEN Wisconsin 2 Lacy, Eddie 61 GB Alabama 2 Michael, Christine 62 SEA Texas A&M 3 Davis, Knile 96 KC Arkansas 4 Franklin, Johnathan 125 GB UCLA 4 Juszczyk, Kyle 130 BLT Harvard 4 Lattimore, Marcus 131 SF South Carolina 5 Robinson, Denard 135 JAX Michigan 5 Taylor, Stepfan 140 ARZ Stanford 5 Randle, Joseph 151 DAL Oklahoma State 5 Thompson, Chris 154 WAS Florida State 5 Stacy, Zac 160 SL Vanderbilt 5 Gillislee, Mike 164 MIA Florida 6 Murray, Latavius 181 OAK Central Florida 6 Barner, Kenjon 182 CAR Oregon 6 Ellington, Andre 187 ARZ Clemson 6 James, Mike 189 TB Miami 6 Burkhead, Rex 190 CIN Nebraska 6 Ware, Spencer 194 SEA Louisiana State 6 Riddick, Theo 199 DET Notre Dame 6 Wilson, Braden 204 KC Kansas State 7 Bohanon, Tommy 215 NYJ Wake Forest 7 Jamison, Jawan 228 WAS Rutgers 7 Williams, Kerwynn 230 IND Utah State 7 Cox, Michael 253 NYG Massachusetts POSITION TOTAL: 27

57 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 SELECTIONS BY POSITION AT THE END OF ROUND 7 DEFENSE Nose Tackle (NT) Round Name Overall Club College 3 Jenkins, John 82 NO Georgia POSITION TOTAL: 1 Defensive End (DE) Round Name Overall Club College 1 Jordan, Dion 3 MIA Oregon 1 Ansah, Ezekiel 5 DET Brigham Young 1 Mingo, Barkevious 6 CLV Louisiana State 1 Werner, Bjoern 24 IND Florida State 1 Jones, Datone 26 GB UCLA 2 Carradine, Cornellius 40 SF Florida State 2 Hunt, Margus 53 CIN Southern Methodist 3 Moore, Damontre 81 NYG Texas A&M 3 Montgomery, Sam 95 HST Louisiana State 4 Gholston, William 126 TB Michigan State 4 Goodman, Malliciah 127 ATL Clemson 4 Taylor, Devin 132 DET South Carolina 5 Edwards, Lavar 142 TEN Louisiana State 5 Smith, Quanterus 146 DEN Western Kentucky 5 Means, Steven 147 TB Buffalo 5 Maponga, Stansly 153 ATL Texas Christian 5 Boyd, Josh 167 GB Mississippi State 6 Washington, Cornelius 188 CHI Georgia 6 Lewis-Moore, Kapron 200 BLT Notre Dame 7 Kruger, Joe 212 PHI Utah 7 Bryant, Armonty 217 CLV East Central 7 Williams, Nicholas 223 PIT Samford 7 Buchanan, Michael 226 NE Illinois 7 Bass, David 233 OAK Missouri Western 7 King, David 239 PHI Oklahoma POSITION TOTAL: 25

58 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 SELECTIONS BY POSITION AT THE END OF ROUND 7 DEFENSE Defensive Tackle (DT) Round Name Overall Club College 1 Richardson, Sheldon 13 NYJ Missouri 1 Lotulelei, Star 14 CAR Utah 1 Floyd, Sharrif 23 MIN Florida 1 Williams, Sylvester 28 DEN North Carolina 2 Short, Kawann 44 CAR Purdue 2 Hankins, Johnathan 49 NYG Ohio State 3 Logan, Bennie 67 PHI Louisiana State 3 Hill, Jordan 87 SEA Penn State 3 Williams, Brandon 94 BLT Missouri Southern 4 Spence, Akeem 100 TB Illinois 5 Williams, Jesse 137 SEA Alabama 5 Hughes, Montori 139 IND Tennessee-Martin 5 Dial, Quinton 157 SF Alabama 6 Jones, Chris 198 HST Bowling Green 6 McGee, Stacy 205 OAK Oklahoma 7 Dawkins, Everett 229 MIN Florida State POSITION TOTAL: 16 Linebacker (LB) Round Name Overall Club College 1 Jones, Jarvis 17 PIT Georgia 1 Ogletree, Alec 30 SL Georgia 2 Te'o, Manti 38 SD Notre Dame 2 Minter, Kevin 45 ARZ Louisiana State 2 Alonso, Kiko 46 BUF Oregon 2 Bostic, Jon 50 CHI Florida 2 Collins, Jamie 52 NE Southern Mississippi 2 Brown, Arthur 56 BLT Kansas State 3 Moore, Sio 66 OAK Connecticut 3 Lemonier, Corey 88 SF Auburn 3 Gooden, Zaviar 97 TEN Missouri 4 Johnson, Nico 99 KC Alabama

59 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 SELECTIONS BY POSITION AT THE END OF ROUND 7 DEFENSE 4 Okafor, Alex 103 ARZ Texas 4 Jenkins, Jelani 104 MIA Florida 4 Greene, Khaseem 117 CHI Rutgers 4 Porter, Sean 118 CIN Texas A&M 4 Hodges, Gerald 120 MIN Penn State 4 Williams, Trevardo 124 HST Connecticut 4 Simon, John 129 BLT Ohio State 5 Klein, A.J. 148 CAR Iowa State 5 Jenkins, Brandon 162 WAS Florida State 6 Williams, Tourek 179 SD Florida International 6 Moody, Nick 180 SF Florida State 6 Johnson, Rufus 183 NO Tarleton State 6 Holloman, DeVonte 185 DAL South Carolina 6 Palmer, Nate 193 GB Illinois State 6 Williams, Vince 206 PIT Florida State 7 Catapano, Mike 207 KC Princeton 7 Mauti, Michael 213 MIN Penn State 7 Powell, Ty 231 SEA Harding 7 Barrington, Sam 232 GB South Florida 7 Beauharnais, Steve 235 NE Rutgers 7 Hepburn, Brandon 245 DET Florida A&M POSITION TOTAL: 33 Defensive Back (DB) Round Name Overall Club College 1 Milliner, Dee 9 NYJ Alabama 1 Hayden, D.J. 12 OAK Houston 1 Vaccaro, Kenny 15 NO Texas 1 Reid, Eric 18 SF Louisiana State 1 Trufant, Desmond 22 ATL Washington 1 Rhodes, Xavier 25 MIN Florida State 1 Elam, Matt 32 BLT Florida 2 Cyprien, Johnathan 33 JAX Florida International 2 Slay, Darius 36 DET Mississippi State 2 Banks, Johnthan 43 TB Mississippi State

60 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 SELECTIONS BY POSITION AT THE END OF ROUND 7 DEFENSE 2 Amerson, David 51 WAS North Carolina State 2 Taylor, Jamar 54 MIA Boise State 2 Swearinger, D.J. 57 HST South Carolina 2 Alford, Robert 60 ATL Southeastern Louisiana 3 Gratz, Dwayne 64 JAX Connecticut 3 McFadden, Leon 68 CLV San Diego State 3 Mathieu, Tyrann 69 ARZ Louisiana State 3 Wreh-Wilson, Blidi 70 TEN Connecticut 3 McDonald, T.J. 71 SL Southern California 3 Wilcox, J.J. 80 DAL Georgia Southern 3 Ryan, Logan 83 NE Rutgers 3 Williams, Shawn 84 CIN Georgia 3 Webster, Kayvon 90 DEN South Florida 3 Harmon, Duron 91 NE Rutgers 3 Davis, Will 93 MIA Utah State 4 Williams, Duke 105 BUF Nevada 4 Thomas, Shamarko 111 PIT Syracuse 4 Webb, B.W. 114 DAL William & Mary 4 Thomas, Phillip 119 WAS Fresno State 5 Commings, Sanders 134 KC Georgia 5 Wolff, Earl 136 PHI North Carolina State 5 Simon, Tharold 138 SEA Louisiana State 5 Meeks, Jonathan 143 BUF Clemson 5 Williams, Steve 145 SD California 5 McGee, Brandon 149 SL Miami 5 Hawthorne, Terry 150 PIT Illinois 5 Taylor, Cooper 152 NYG Richmond 5 Hyde, Micah 159 GB Iowa 6 Evans, Josh 169 JAX Florida 6 Slaughter, Jamoris 175 CLV Notre Dame 6 Rambo, Bacarri 191 WAS Georgia 6 Boyett, John 192 IND Oregon 6 Wooten, Khalid 202 TEN Nevada 7 Harris, Jeremy 208 JAX New Mexico State

61 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 SELECTIONS BY POSITION AT THE END OF ROUND 7 DEFENSE 7 McCray, Demetrius 210 JAX Appalachian State 7 Poyer, Jordan 218 PHI Oregon State 7 Ishmael, Kemal 243 ATL Central Florida 7 Motta, Zeke 244 ATL Notre Dame 7 Anthony, Marc 247 BLT California 7 Stafford, Daimion 248 TEN Nebraska 7 Jones, Don 250 MIA Arkansas State 7 Cooper, Marcus 252 SF Rutgers POSITION TOTAL: 52

62 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 SELECTIONS BY POSITION AT THE END OF ROUND 7 SPECIAL TEAMS Kicker (K) Round Name Overall Club College 5 Sturgis, Caleb 166 MIA Florida 6 Hopkins, Dustin 177 BUF Florida State POSITION TOTAL: 2 Punter (P) Round Name Overall Club College 5 Locke, Jeff 155 MIN UCLA 5 Martin, Sam 165 DET Appalachian State POSITION TOTAL: 2

63 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 SUMMARY OF SELECTIONS Offense: 123 AFC: 63 NFC: 60 Defense: 127 AFC: 63 NFC: 64 Special Teams: 4 AFC: 2 NFC: 2 Total: 254

64 TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT REVIEW April 25-27, 2013 ALPHABETICAL SELECTIONS

65 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 S E L E C T I O N S A L P H A B E T I C A L L Y AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) Name Pos. College Club Round Overall Aboushi, Oday T Virginia NYJ Alford, Robert DB Southeastern Louisiana ATL 2 60 # Allen, Keenan WR California SD 3 76 Alonso, Kiko LB Oregon BUF 2 46 # Amerson, David DB North Carolina State WAS 2 51 Ansah, Ezekiel DE Brigham Young DET Anthony, Marc DB California BLT Armstead, Terron T Arkansas-Pine Bluff NO 3 75 Austin, Tavon WR West Virginia SL 1 8

66 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 S E L E C T I O N S A L P H A B E T I C A L L Y AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) Name Pos. College Club Round Overall Baca, Jeff G UCLA MIN # Bailey, Stedman WR West Virginia SL 3 92 # Bakhtiari, David T Colorado GB Ball, Montee RB Wisconsin DEN 2 58 Banks, Johnthan DB Mississippi State TB 2 43 Barkley, Matt QB Southern California PHI 4 98 Barner, Kenjon RB Oregon CAR Barrington, Sam LB South Florida GB Bass, David DE Missouri Western OAK Beauharnais, Steve LB Rutgers NE # Bell, Le'Veon RB Michigan State PIT 2 48 # Bernard, Giovani RB North Carolina CIN 2 37 Bohanon, Tommy RB Wake Forest NYJ Bond, Travis G North Carolina MIN Bonner, Alan WR Jacksonville State HST Bostic, Jon LB Florida CHI Bowie, Michael T Northeastern State, Okla. SEA Boyce, Josh WR Texas Christian NE Boyd, Josh DE Mississippi State GB Boyett, John DB Oregon IND Brown, Arthur LB Kansas State BLT 2 56 Brown, Justin WR Oklahoma PIT Bryant, Armonty DE East Central CLV Buchanan, Michael DE Illinois NE Burkhead, Rex RB Nebraska CIN Butler, Brice WR San Diego State OAK Bykowski, Carter T Iowa State SF 7 246

67 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 S E L E C T I O N S A L P H A B E T I C A L L Y AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) Name Pos. College Club Round Overall Campbell, William G Michigan NYJ Carradine, Cornellius DE Florida State SF 2 40 Catapano, Mike LB Princeton KC Collins, Jamie LB Southern Mississippi NE 2 52 Commings, Sanders DB Georgia KC Cooper, Jonathan G North Carolina ARZ Cooper, Marcus DB Rutgers SF Cox, Michael RB Massachusetts NYG Cunningham, Justice TE South Carolina IND Cyprien, Johnathan DB Florida International JAX 2 33 Daniels, B.J. QB South Florida SF # + Davis, Knile RB Arkansas KC 3 96 Davis, Will DB Utah State MIA 3 93 Dawkins, Everett DT Florida State MIN Dial, Quinton DT Alabama SF Dobson, Aaron WR Marshall NE 2 59 Dorsey, Kevin WR Maryland GB Dysert, Zac QB Miami, O. DEN Edwards, Lavar DE Louisiana State TEN Eifert, Tyler TE Notre Dame CIN 1 21 # Elam, Matt DB Florida BLT 1 32 Ellington, Andre RB Clemson ARZ # Ertz, Zach TE Stanford PHI 2 35 # Escobar, Gavin TE San Diego State DAL 2 47 Evans, Josh DB Florida JAX 6 169

68 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 S E L E C T I O N S A L P H A B E T I C A L L Y AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) Name Pos. College Club Round Overall Fisher, Eric T Central Michigan KC 1 1 # Floyd, Sharrif DT Florida MIN 1 23 Fluker, D.J. T Alabama SD Fragel, Reid T Ohio State CIN Franklin, Johnathan RB UCLA GB # Frederick, Travis C Wisconsin DAL 1 31 Fuller, Corey WR Virginia Tech DET # Gholston, William DE Michigan State TB Gilkey, Garrett T Chadron State CLV Gillislee, Mike RB Florida MIA Glennon, Mike QB North Carolina State TB Gooden, Zaviar LB Missouri TEN 3 97 Goodman, Malliciah DE Clemson ATL Goodwin, Marquise WR Texas BUF 3 78 Gragg, Chris TE Arkansas BUF Gratz, Dwayne DB Connecticut JAX 3 64 Greene, Khaseem LB Rutgers CHI Griffin, Ryan TE Connecticut HST 6 201

69 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 S E L E C T I O N S A L P H A B E T I C A L L Y AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) Name Pos. College Club Round Overall Hamilton, Cobi WR Arkansas CIN # Hankins, Johnathan DT Ohio State NYG 2 49 Harmon, Duron DB Rutgers NE 3 91 Harper, Chris WR Kansas State SEA Harris, Jeremy DB New Mexico State JAX Hawkinson, Tanner G Kansas CIN Hawthorne, Terry DB Illinois PIT Hayden, D.J. DB Houston OAK Hepburn, Brandon LB Florida A&M DET Herman, Eric G Ohio NYG Hill, Jordan DT Penn State SEA 3 87 Hodges, Gerald LB Penn State MIN Holloman, DeVonte LB South Carolina DAL Holmes, Khaled C Southern California IND # Hopkins, DeAndre WR Clemson HST 1 27 Hopkins, Dustin K Florida State BUF Hughes, Montori DT Tennessee-Martin IND Hunt, Margus DE Southern Methodist CIN 2 53 # Hunter, Justin WR Tennessee TEN 2 34 Hyde, Micah DB Iowa GB Ishmael, Kemal DB Central Florida ATL 7 243

70 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 S E L E C T I O N S A L P H A B E T I C A L L Y AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) Name Pos. College Club Round Overall James, Mike RB Miami TB # Jamison, Jawan RB Rutgers WAS Jefferson, D.C. TE Rutgers ARZ Jenkins, Brandon LB Florida State WAS # Jenkins, Jelani LB Florida MIA Jenkins, John NT Georgia NO Jensen, Ryan C Colorado State-Pueblo BLT # Joeckel, Luke T Texas A&M JAX 1 2 Johnson, Charles WR Grand Valley State GB Johnson, Lane T Oklahoma PHI 1 4 Johnson, Nico LB Alabama KC 4 99 Johnson, Rufus LB Tarleton State NO Johnson, T.J. C South Carolina CIN Jones, Barrett C Alabama SL Jones, Chris DT Bowling Green HST Jones, Datone DE UCLA GB Jones, Don DB Arkansas State MIA # Jones, Jarvis LB Georgia PIT 1 17 Jones, Landry QB Oklahoma PIT Jordan, Dion DE Oregon MIA Juszczyk, Kyle RB Harvard BLT Kasa, Nick TE Colorado OAK Kelce, Travis TE Cincinnati KC King, David DE Oklahoma PHI King, Tavarres WR Georgia DEN Klein, A.J. LB Iowa State CAR # Kruger, Joe DE Utah PHI Kugbila, Edmund G Valdosta State CAR Kush, Eric C California, Pa. KC 6 170

71 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 S E L E C T I O N S A L P H A B E T I C A L L Y AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) Name Pos. College Club Round Overall # Lacy, Eddie RB Alabama GB 2 61 # + Lattimore, Marcus RB South Carolina SF # Lemonier, Corey LB Auburn SF 3 88 Lewis-Moore, Kapron DE Notre Dame BLT Locke, Jeff P UCLA MIN # Logan, Bennie DT Louisiana State PHI 3 67 Long, Kyle G Oregon CHI 1 20 Lotulelei, Star DT Utah CAR 1 14

72 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 S E L E C T I O N S A L P H A B E T I C A L L Y AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) Name Pos. College Club Round Overall Manuel, E.J. QB Florida State BUF 1 16 # Maponga, Stansly DE Texas Christian ATL Martin, Sam P Appalachian State DET # Mathieu, Tyrann DB Louisiana State ARZ 3 69 Mauti, Michael LB Penn State MIN McCray, Demetrius DB Appalachian State JAX McDonald, T.J. DB Southern California SL 3 71 McDonald, Vance TE Rice SF 2 55 McFadden, Leon DB San Diego State CLV 3 68 McGee, Brandon DB Miami SL McGee, Stacy DT Oklahoma OAK Means, Steven DE Buffalo TB Meeks, Jonathan DB Clemson BUF Mellette, Aaron WR Elon BLT Michael, Christine RB Texas A&M SEA 2 62 # Milliner, Dee DB Alabama NYJ 1 9 Mills, Jordan T Louisiana Tech CHI # Mingo, Barkevious DE Louisiana State CLV 1 6 # Minter, Kevin LB Louisiana State ARZ 2 45 # + Montgomery, Sam DE Louisiana State HST 3 95 Moody, Nick LB Florida State SF # Moore, Damontre DE Texas A&M NYG 3 81 Moore, Sio LB Connecticut OAK Motta, Zeke DB Notre Dame ATL Murray, Latavius RB Central Florida OAK Nassib, Ryan QB Syracuse NYG # Ogletree, Alec LB Georgia SL 1 30 Okafor, Alex LB Texas ARZ 4 103

73 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 S E L E C T I O N S A L P H A B E T I C A L L Y AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) Name Pos. College Club Round Overall Painter, Vinston T Virginia Tech DEN Palmer, Nate LB Illinois State GB # Patterson, Cordarrelle WR Tennessee MIN 1 29 Patton, Quinton WR Louisiana Tech SF Porter, Sean LB Texas A&M CIN Powell, Ty LB Harding SEA Poyer, Jordan DB Oregon State PHI Pugh, Justin T Syracuse NYG 1 19 Quessenberry, David T San Jose State HST Rambo, Bacarri DB Georgia WAS # Randle, Joseph RB Oklahoma State DAL # Reed, Jordan TE Florida WAS 3 85 # Reid, Eric DB Louisiana State SF Renfree, Sean QB Duke ATL # Rhodes, Xavier DB Florida State MIN 1 25 # Richardson, Sheldon DT Missouri NYJ 1 13 Riddick, Theo RB Notre Dame DET Rivera, Mychal TE Tennessee OAK Robinson, Denard RB Michigan JAX # Ryan, Logan DB Rutgers NE 3 83

74 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 S E L E C T I O N S A L P H A B E T I C A L L Y AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) Name Pos. College Club Round Overall # Sanders, Ace WR South Carolina JAX Schwenke, Brian C California TEN Seymour, Ryan G Vanderbilt SEA Short, Kawann DT Purdue CAR 2 44 Simon, John LB Ohio State BLT # Simon, Tharold DB Louisiana State SEA # Sims, Dion TE Michigan State MIA Slaughter, Jamoris DB Notre Dame CLV Slay, Darius DB Mississippi State DET 2 36 Smith, Geno QB West Virginia NYJ Smith, Jared G New Hampshire SEA Smith, Quanterus DE Western Kentucky DEN Sorensen, Brad QB Southern Utah SD # Spence, Akeem DT Illinois TB Stacy, Zac RB Vanderbilt SL Stafford, Daimion DB Nebraska TEN # Stills, Kenny WR Oklahoma NO Sturgis, Caleb K Florida MIA Swearinger, D.J. DB South Carolina HST 2 57 Swope, Ryan WR Texas A&M ARZ 6 174

75 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 S E L E C T I O N S A L P H A B E T I C A L L Y AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) Name Pos. College Club Round Overall Taylor, Cooper DB Richmond NYG Taylor, Devin DE South Carolina DET Taylor, Jamar DB Boise State MIA 2 54 Taylor, Stepfan RB Stanford ARZ Te'o, Manti LB Notre Dame SD 2 38 Thomas, Dallas T Tennessee MIA 3 77 Thomas, Phillip DB Fresno State WAS Thomas, Shamarko DB Syracuse PIT Thompson, Chris RB Florida State WAS Thornton, Hugh G Illinois IND 3 86 # + Toilolo, Levine TE Stanford ATL Tretter, J.C. T Cornell GB Trufant, Desmond DB Washington ATL 1 22 Vaccaro, Kenny DB Texas NO Wagner, Ricky G Wisconsin BLT # Ware, Spencer RB Louisiana State SEA Warford, Larry G Kentucky DET 3 65 Warmack, Chance G Alabama TEN 1 10 Washington, Cornelius DE Georgia CHI Watford, Earl G James Madison ARZ # Watson, Menelik T Florida State OAK 2 42 Webb, B.W. DB William & Mary DAL Webster, Kayvon DB South Florida DEN 3 90 # Werner, Bjoern DE Florida State IND 1 24 Wheaton, Markus WR Oregon State PIT 3 79 Wilcox, J.J. DB Georgia Southern DAL 3 80 Williams, Brandon DT Missouri Southern BLT 3 94 Williams, Brennan T North Carolina HST 3 89 Williams, Duke DB Nevada BUF 4 105

76 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 S E L E C T I O N S A L P H A B E T I C A L L Y AT THE END OF ROUND 7 (Underclassmen are designated by "#" in front of the name) (Compensatory Picks are designated by "+" in front of the name) Name Pos. College Club Round Overall Williams, Jesse DT Alabama SEA Williams, Kerwynn RB Utah State IND Williams, Michael TE Alabama DET Williams, Nicholas DE Samford PIT Williams, Shawn DB Georgia CIN 3 84 # Williams, Steve DB California SD Williams, Sylvester DT North Carolina DEN 1 28 Williams, Terrance WR Baylor DAL 3 74 Williams, Tourek LB Florida International SD Williams, Trevardo LB Connecticut HST Williams, Vince LB Florida State PIT Willson, Luke TE Rice SEA Wilson, Braden RB Kansas State KC # Wilson, Marquess WR Washington State CHI Wilson, Tyler QB Arkansas OAK Winters, Brian T Kent State NYJ 3 72 Wolff, Earl DB North Carolina State PHI # Woods, Robert WR Southern California BUF Wooten, Khalid DB Nevada TEN Wreh-Wilson, Blidi DB Connecticut TEN 3 70 Total Players Selected: 254 Total Underclassmen Selected: 52

77 TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT REVIEW April 25-27, 2013 SELECTIONS BY SCHOOL

78 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E AT THE END OF ROUND 7 Name Pos. Club Round Overall Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Clemson Ellington, Andre RB ARZ Goodman, Malliciah DE ATL Hopkins, DeAndre WR HST 1 27 Meeks, Jonathan DB BUF COLLEGE TOTAL: 4 Duke Renfree, Sean QB ATL COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Florida State Carradine, Cornellius DE SF 2 40 Dawkins, Everett DT MIN Hopkins, Dustin K BUF Jenkins, Brandon LB WAS Manuel, E.J. QB BUF 1 16 Moody, Nick LB SF Rhodes, Xavier DB MIN 1 25 Thompson, Chris RB WAS Watson, Menelik T OAK 2 42 Werner, Bjoern DE IND 1 24 Williams, Vince LB PIT COLLEGE TOTAL: 11 Maryland Dorsey, Kevin WR GB COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Miami James, Mike RB TB McGee, Brandon DB SL COLLEGE TOTAL: 2

79 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E AT THE END OF ROUND 7 Name Pos. Club Round Overall North Carolina Bernard, Giovani RB CIN 2 37 Bond, Travis G MIN Cooper, Jonathan G ARZ 1 7 Williams, Brennan T HST 3 89 Williams, Sylvester DT DEN 1 28 COLLEGE TOTAL: 5 North Carolina State Amerson, David DB WAS 2 51 Glennon, Mike QB TB 3 73 Wolff, Earl DB PHI COLLEGE TOTAL: 3 Virginia Aboushi, Oday T NYJ COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Virginia Tech Fuller, Corey WR DET Painter, Vinston T DEN COLLEGE TOTAL: 2 Wake Forest Bohanon, Tommy RB NYJ COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 31

80 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E AT THE END OF ROUND 7 Name Pos. Club Round Overall Big East (B-EST) Cincinnati Kelce, Travis TE KC 3 63 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Connecticut Gratz, Dwayne DB JAX 3 64 Griffin, Ryan TE HST Moore, Sio LB OAK 3 66 Williams, Trevardo LB HST Wreh-Wilson, Blidi DB TEN 3 70 COLLEGE TOTAL: 5 Rutgers Beauharnais, Steve LB NE Cooper, Marcus DB SF Greene, Khaseem LB CHI Harmon, Duron DB NE 3 91 Jamison, Jawan RB WAS Jefferson, D.C. TE ARZ Ryan, Logan DB NE 3 83 COLLEGE TOTAL: 7 South Florida Barrington, Sam LB GB Daniels, B.J. QB SF Webster, Kayvon DB DEN 3 90 COLLEGE TOTAL: 3 Syracuse Nassib, Ryan QB NYG Pugh, Justin T NYG 1 19 Thomas, Shamarko DB PIT COLLEGE TOTAL: 3 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 19

81 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E AT THE END OF ROUND 7 Name Pos. Club Round Overall Big Sky Conference (B-SKY) Southern Utah Sorensen, Brad QB SD COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 1 Big Ten Conference (BIG10) Illinois Buchanan, Michael DE NE Hawthorne, Terry DB PIT Spence, Akeem DT TB Thornton, Hugh G IND 3 86 COLLEGE TOTAL: 4 Iowa Hyde, Micah DB GB COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Michigan Campbell, William G NYJ Robinson, Denard RB JAX COLLEGE TOTAL: 2 Michigan State Bell, Le'Veon RB PIT 2 48 Gholston, William DE TB Sims, Dion TE MIA COLLEGE TOTAL: 3 Nebraska Burkhead, Rex RB CIN Stafford, Daimion DB TEN COLLEGE TOTAL: 2 Ohio State Fragel, Reid T CIN Hankins, Johnathan DT NYG 2 49 Simon, John LB BLT COLLEGE TOTAL: 3

82 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E AT THE END OF ROUND 7 Name Pos. Club Round Overall Penn State Hill, Jordan DT SEA 3 87 Hodges, Gerald LB MIN Mauti, Michael LB MIN COLLEGE TOTAL: 3 Purdue Short, Kawann DT CAR 2 44 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Wisconsin Ball, Montee RB DEN 2 58 Frederick, Travis C DAL 1 31 Wagner, Ricky G BLT COLLEGE TOTAL: 3 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 22 Big Twelve Conference (BIG 12) Baylor Williams, Terrance WR DAL 3 74 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Iowa State Bykowski, Carter T SF Klein, A.J. LB CAR COLLEGE TOTAL: 2 Kansas Hawkinson, Tanner G CIN COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Kansas State Brown, Arthur LB BLT 2 56 Harper, Chris WR SEA Wilson, Braden RB KC COLLEGE TOTAL: 3

83 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E AT THE END OF ROUND 7 Name Pos. Club Round Overall Oklahoma Brown, Justin WR PIT Johnson, Lane T PHI 1 4 Jones, Landry QB PIT King, David DE PHI McGee, Stacy DT OAK Stills, Kenny WR NO COLLEGE TOTAL: 6 Oklahoma State Randle, Joseph RB DAL COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Texas Goodwin, Marquise WR BUF 3 78 Okafor, Alex LB ARZ Vaccaro, Kenny DB NO 1 15 COLLEGE TOTAL: 3 Texas Christian Boyce, Josh WR NE Maponga, Stansly DE ATL COLLEGE TOTAL: 2 West Virginia Austin, Tavon WR SL 1 8 Bailey, Stedman WR SL 3 92 Smith, Geno QB NYJ 2 39 COLLEGE TOTAL: 3 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 22

84 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E AT THE END OF ROUND 7 Name Pos. Club Round Overall Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) James Madison Watford, Earl G ARZ COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 New Hampshire Smith, Jared G SEA COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Richmond Taylor, Cooper DB NYG COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 William & Mary Webb, B.W. DB DAL COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 4

85 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E AT THE END OF ROUND 7 Name Pos. Club Round Overall Conference USA (USA) Central Florida Ishmael, Kemal DB ATL Murray, Latavius RB OAK COLLEGE TOTAL: 2 Houston Hayden, D.J. DB OAK 1 12 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Marshall Dobson, Aaron WR NE 2 59 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Rice McDonald, Vance TE SF 2 55 Willson, Luke TE SEA COLLEGE TOTAL: 2 Southern Methodist Hunt, Margus DE CIN 2 53 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Southern Mississippi Collins, Jamie LB NE 2 52 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 8 Great American Conference (GAMC) East Central Bryant, Armonty DE CLV COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Harding Powell, Ty LB SEA COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 2 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) Grand Valley State Johnson, Charles WR GB COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 1

86 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E AT THE END OF ROUND 7 Name Pos. Club Round Overall Gulf South Conference (GLF-S) Valdosta State Kugbila, Edmund G CAR COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 1 Independent (IND.) Brigham Young Ansah, Ezekiel DE DET 1 5 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Notre Dame Eifert, Tyler TE CIN 1 21 Lewis-Moore, Kapron DE BLT Motta, Zeke DB ATL Riddick, Theo RB DET Slaughter, Jamoris DB CLV Te'o, Manti LB SD 2 38 COLLEGE TOTAL: 6 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 7 Ivy League (IVYC) Cornell Tretter, J.C. T GB COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Harvard Juszczyk, Kyle RB BLT COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Princeton Catapano, Mike LB KC COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 3 Lone Star Conference (LSTR) Tarleton State Johnson, Rufus LB NO COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 1

87 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E AT THE END OF ROUND 7 Name Pos. Club Round Overall Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MAIAA) Missouri Southern Williams, Brandon DT BLT 3 94 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Missouri Western Bass, David DE OAK COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Northeastern State, Okla. Bowie, Michael T SEA COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 3 Mid-American Conference (MAC) Bowling Green Jones, Chris DT HST COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Buffalo Means, Steven DE TB COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Central Michigan Fisher, Eric T KC 1 1 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Kent State Winters, Brian T NYJ 3 72 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Massachusetts Cox, Michael RB NYG COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Miami, O. Dysert, Zac QB DEN COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Ohio Herman, Eric G NYG COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 7

88 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E AT THE END OF ROUND 7 Name Pos. Club Round Overall Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Florida A&M Hepburn, Brandon LB DET COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 1 Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC) Illinois State Palmer, Nate LB GB COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 1 Mountain West Conference (MWC) Boise State Taylor, Jamar DB MIA 2 54 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Fresno State Thomas, Phillip DB WAS COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Nevada Williams, Duke DB BUF Wooten, Khalid DB TEN COLLEGE TOTAL: 2 San Diego State Butler, Brice WR OAK Escobar, Gavin TE DAL 2 47 McFadden, Leon DB CLV 3 68 COLLEGE TOTAL: 3 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 7 Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) Jacksonville State Bonner, Alan WR HST COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Tennessee-Martin Hughes, Montori DT IND COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 2

89 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E AT THE END OF ROUND 7 Name Pos. Club Round Overall Pacific Twelve Conference (PAC12) California Allen, Keenan WR SD 3 76 Anthony, Marc DB BLT Schwenke, Brian C TEN Williams, Steve DB SD COLLEGE TOTAL: 4 Colorado Bakhtiari, David T GB Kasa, Nick TE OAK COLLEGE TOTAL: 2 Oregon Alonso, Kiko LB BUF 2 46 Barner, Kenjon RB CAR Boyett, John DB IND Jordan, Dion DE MIA 1 3 Long, Kyle G CHI 1 20 COLLEGE TOTAL: 5 Oregon State Poyer, Jordan DB PHI Wheaton, Markus WR PIT 3 79 COLLEGE TOTAL: 2 Southern California Barkley, Matt QB PHI 4 98 Holmes, Khaled C IND McDonald, T.J. DB SL 3 71 Woods, Robert WR BUF 2 41 COLLEGE TOTAL: 4 Stanford Ertz, Zach TE PHI 2 35 Taylor, Stepfan RB ARZ Toilolo, Levine TE ATL COLLEGE TOTAL: 3

90 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E AT THE END OF ROUND 7 Name Pos. Club Round Overall UCLA Baca, Jeff G MIN Franklin, Johnathan RB GB Jones, Datone DE GB 1 26 Locke, Jeff P MIN COLLEGE TOTAL: 4 Utah Kruger, Joe DE PHI Lotulelei, Star DT CAR 1 14 COLLEGE TOTAL: 2 Washington Trufant, Desmond DB ATL 1 22 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Washington State Wilson, Marquess WR CHI COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 28 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) California, Pa. Kush, Eric C KC COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 1 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMA) Chadron State Gilkey, Garrett T CLV COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Colorado State-Pueblo Jensen, Ryan C BLT COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Southeastern Conference (SEC) CONFERENCE TOTAL: 2

91 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E AT THE END OF ROUND 7 Name Pos. Club Round Overall Alabama Dial, Quinton DT SF Fluker, D.J. T SD 1 11 Johnson, Nico LB KC 4 99 Jones, Barrett C SL Lacy, Eddie RB GB 2 61 Milliner, Dee DB NYJ 1 9 Warmack, Chance G TEN 1 10 Williams, Jesse DT SEA Williams, Michael TE DET COLLEGE TOTAL: 9 Arkansas Davis, Knile RB KC 3 96 Gragg, Chris TE BUF Hamilton, Cobi WR CIN Wilson, Tyler QB OAK COLLEGE TOTAL: 4 Auburn Lemonier, Corey LB SF 3 88 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Florida Bostic, Jon LB CHI 2 50 Elam, Matt DB BLT 1 32 Evans, Josh DB JAX Floyd, Sharrif DT MIN 1 23 Gillislee, Mike RB MIA Jenkins, Jelani LB MIA Reed, Jordan TE WAS 3 85 Sturgis, Caleb K MIA COLLEGE TOTAL: 8

92 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E AT THE END OF ROUND 7 Name Pos. Club Round Overall Georgia Commings, Sanders DB KC Jenkins, John NT NO 3 82 Jones, Jarvis LB PIT 1 17 King, Tavarres WR DEN Ogletree, Alec LB SL 1 30 Rambo, Bacarri DB WAS Washington, Cornelius DE CHI Williams, Shawn DB CIN 3 84 COLLEGE TOTAL: 8 Kentucky Warford, Larry G DET 3 65 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Louisiana State Edwards, Lavar DE TEN Logan, Bennie DT PHI 3 67 Mathieu, Tyrann DB ARZ 3 69 Mingo, Barkevious DE CLV 1 6 Minter, Kevin LB ARZ 2 45 Montgomery, Sam DE HST 3 95 Reid, Eric DB SF 1 18 Simon, Tharold DB SEA Ware, Spencer RB SEA COLLEGE TOTAL: 9 Mississippi State Banks, Johnthan DB TB 2 43 Boyd, Josh DE GB Slay, Darius DB DET 2 36 COLLEGE TOTAL: 3 Missouri Gooden, Zaviar LB TEN 3 97 Richardson, Sheldon DT NYJ 1 13 COLLEGE TOTAL: 2

93 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E AT THE END OF ROUND 7 Name Pos. Club Round Overall South Carolina Cunningham, Justice TE IND Holloman, DeVonte LB DAL Johnson, T.J. C CIN Lattimore, Marcus RB SF Sanders, Ace WR JAX Swearinger, D.J. DB HST 2 57 Taylor, Devin DE DET COLLEGE TOTAL: 7 Tennessee Hunter, Justin WR TEN 2 34 Patterson, Cordarrelle WR MIN 1 29 Rivera, Mychal TE OAK Thomas, Dallas T MIA 3 77 COLLEGE TOTAL: 4 Texas A&M Joeckel, Luke T JAX 1 2 Michael, Christine RB SEA 2 62 Moore, Damontre DE NYG 3 81 Porter, Sean LB CIN Swope, Ryan WR ARZ COLLEGE TOTAL: 5 Vanderbilt Seymour, Ryan G SEA Stacy, Zac RB SL COLLEGE TOTAL: 2 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 63

94 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E AT THE END OF ROUND 7 Name Pos. Club Round Overall Southern Conference (SOUTH) Appalachian State Martin, Sam P DET McCray, Demetrius DB JAX COLLEGE TOTAL: 2 Elon Mellette, Aaron WR BLT COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Georgia Southern Wilcox, J.J. DB DAL 3 80 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Samford Williams, Nicholas DE PIT COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 5 Southland Conference (SLND) Southeastern Louisiana Alford, Robert DB ATL 2 60 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 1 Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) Arkansas-Pine Bluff Armstead, Terron T NO 3 75 COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 1 Sun Belt Conference (SUN) Arkansas State Jones, Don DB MIA COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Florida International Cyprien, Johnathan DB JAX 2 33 Williams, Tourek LB SD COLLEGE TOTAL: 2 Western Kentucky Smith, Quanterus DE DEN COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 4

95 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 78th ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING APRIL 25 - APRIL 27, 2013 S E L E C T I O N S B Y C O N F E R E N C E / C O L L E G E AT THE END OF ROUND 7 Name Pos. Club Round Overall Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Louisiana Tech Mills, Jordan T CHI Patton, Quinton WR SF COLLEGE TOTAL: 2 New Mexico State Harris, Jeremy DB JAX COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 San Jose State Quessenberry, David T HST COLLEGE TOTAL: 1 Utah State Davis, Will DB MIA 3 93 Williams, Kerwynn RB IND COLLEGE TOTAL: 2 CONFERENCE TOTAL: 6

96 TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT REVIEW April 25-27, 2013 TRADES

97 Trades 2013 No. 1 (03/12/13) Kansas City Trades: Selection Choices: Unannounced Unannounced San Francisco Trades: Smith, Alex QB Utah No. 2 (03/12/13) Baltimore Trades: Boldin, Anquan WR Florida State San Francisco Trades: Selection Choice: Unannounced No. 3 (03/12/13) Minnesota Trades: Harvin, Percy WR Florida Seattle Trades: Selection Choices: Unannounced Unannounced Unannounced No. 4 (03/16/13) Philadelphia Trades: Selection Choices: Unannounced Unannounced Tampa Bay Trades: Benn, Arrelious WR Illinois Selection Choice: Unannounced No. 5 (03/28/13) Indianapolis Trades: Geathers, Clifton DE South Carolina Philadelphia Trades: Havili, Stanley RB Southern California No. 6 (04/01/13) Oakland Trades: Selection Choices: Unannounced Unannounced Seattle Trades: Flynn, Matt QB Louisiana State No. 7 (04/02/13) Cleveland Trades: McCoy, Colt QB Texas Selection Choice: Round 6, 2013 Overall # 173; from Philadelphia San Francisco Trades: Selection Choices: Round 5, 2013 Overall # 164 Round 7, 2013 Overall # 227; from Cincinnati

98 No. 8 (04/02/13) Arizona Trades: Selection Choices: Round 6, 2013 Overall # 176; from Tennessee through Minnesota Unannounced Oakland Trades: Palmer, Carson QB Southern California Selection Choice: Round 7, 2013 Overall # 219; from Carolina No. 9 (04/11/13) Cleveland Trades: Acho, Emmanuel LB Texas Philadelphia Trades: Lewis, Dion RB Pittsburgh No. 10 (04/22/13) New York Jets Trade: Revis, Darrelle DB Pittsburgh Tampa Bay Trades: Selection Choices: Round 1, 2013 Overall # 13 Unannounced No. 11 (04/25/13) Miami Trades: Selection Choices: Round 1, 2013 Overall # 12 Round 2, 2013 Overall # 42 Oakland Trades: Selection Choice: Round 1, 2013 Overall # 3 No. 12 (04/25/13) Buffalo Trades: Selection Choices: Round 1, 2013 Overall # 8 Round 3, 2013 Overall # 71 St. Louis Trades: Selection Choices: Round 1, 2013 Overall # 16 Round 2, 2013 Overall # 46 Round 3, 2013 Overall # 78 Round 7, 2013 Overall # 222 No. 13 (04/25/13) Dallas Trades: Selection Choice: Round 1, 2013 Overall # 18 San Francisco Trades: Selection Choices: Round 1, 2013 Overall # 31 Round 3, 2013 Overall # 74; from Carolina No. 14 (04/25/13) Atlanta Trades: Selection Choices: Round 1, 2013 Overall # 30 Round 3, 2013 Overall # 92 Round 6, 2013 Overall # 198 St. Louis Trades: Selection Choices: Round 1, 2013 Overall # 22; from Washington Round 7, 2015 from New England

99 No. 15 (04/25/13) Minnesota Trades: Selection Choices: Round 2, 2013 Overall # 52 Round 3, 2013 Overall # 83 Round 4, 2013 Overall # 102; from Detroit Round 7, 2013 Overall # 229 New England Trades: Selection Choice: Round 1, 2013 Overall # 29 No. 16 (04/26/13) San Francisco Trades: Selection Choice: Round 2, 2013 Overall # 34; from Kansas City Tennessee Trades: Selection Choices: Round 2, 2013 Overall # 40 Round 7, 2013 Overall # 216 Round 3, 2014 No. 17 (04/26/13) Arizona Trades: Selection Choice: Round 2, 2013 Overall # 38 San Diego Trades: Selection Choices: Round 2, 2013 Overall # 45 Round 4, 2013 Overall # 110 No. 18 (04/26/13) Green Bay Trades: Selection Choice: Round 2, 2013 Overall # 55 San Francisco Trades: Selection Choices: Round 2, 2013 Overall # 61 Round 6, 2013 Overall # 173; from Philadelphia No. 19 (04/26/13) Baltimore Trades: Selection Choices: Round 2, 2013 Overall # 62 Round 5, 2013 Overall # 165 Round 6, 2013 Overall # 199; from San Francisco Seattle Trades: Selection Choice: Round 2, 2013 Overall # 56 No. 20 (04/26/13) Cleveland Trades: Selection Choices: Round 4, 2013 Overall # 104 Round 5, 2013 Overall # 164; from San Francisco Miami Trades: Bess, Davone WR Hawaii Selection Choices: Round 4, 2013 Overall # 111 Round 7, 2013 Overall # 217 No. 21 (04/26/13) New Orleans Trades: Ivory, Chris RB Tiffin New York Jets Trade: Selection Choice: Round 4, 2013 Overall # 106

100 No. 22 (04/26/13) Miami Trades: Selection Choice: Round 3, 2013 Overall # 82; from Chicago New Orleans Trades: Selection Choices: Round 4, 2013 Overall # 106; from New York Jets Round 4, 2013 Overall # 109 No. 23 (04/26/13) Green Bay Trades: Selection Choice: Round 3, 2013 Overall # 88 San Francisco Trades: Selection Choices: Round 3, 2013 Overall # 93 Round 7, 2013 Overall # 216; from Tennessee No. 24 (04/26/13) Green Bay Trades: Selection Choice: Round 3, 2013 Overall # 93; from San Francisco Miami Trades: Selection Choices: Round 4, 2013 Overall # 109; from New Orleans Round 5, 2013 Overall # 146 Round 7, 2013 Overall # 224; from Dallas No. 25 (04/27/13) Jacksonville Trades: Selection Choice: Round 4, 2013 Overall # 98 Philadelphia Trades: Selection Choices: Round 4, 2013 Overall # 101 Round 7, 2013 Overall # 210 No. 26 (04/27/13) Oakland Trades: Selection Choice: Round 4, 2013 Overall # 100 Tampa Bay Trades: Selection Choices: Round 4, 2013 Overall # 112 Round 6, 2013 Overall # 181 No. 27 (04/27/13) Arizona Trades: Selection Choice: Round 4, 2013 Overall # 110; from San Diego New York Giants Trade: Selection Choices: Round 4, 2013 Overall # 116 Round 6, 2013 Overall # 187 No. 28 (04/27/13) Cleveland Trades: Selection Choice: Round 4, 2013 Overall # 111; from Miami Pittsburgh Trades: Selection Choice: Round 3, 2014 No. 29 (04/27/13) Denver Trades: Selection Choice: Round 4, 2013 Overall # 125 Green Bay Trades: Selection Choices: Round 5, 2013 Overall # 146; from Miami Round 6, 2013 Overall # 173; from Philadelphia

101 No. 30 (04/27/13) Detroit Trades: Selection Choice: Round 5, 2013 Overall # 137 Seattle Trades: Selection Choices: Round 5, 2013 Overall # 165; from Baltimore Round 6, 2013 Overall # 199; from San Francisco No. 31 (04/27/13) Cleveland Trades: Selection Choice: Round 5, 2013 Overall # 139 Indianapolis Trades: Selection Choice: Round 4, 2014 No. 32 (04/27/13) Atlanta Trades: Selection Choices: Round 5, 2013 Overall # 163 Round 7, 2013 Overall # 236 Chicago Trades: Selection Choice: Round 5, 2013 Overall # 153 No. 33 (04/27/13) Houston Trades: Selection Choice: Round 5, 2013 Overall # 160 St. Louis Trades: Selection Choices: Round 6, 2013 Overall # 184 Round 6, 2013 Overall # 198; from Atlanta No. 34 (04/27/13) Houston Trades: Selection Choices: Round 6, 2013 Overall # 184; from St. Louis Round 7, 2013 Overall # 233 Oakland Trades: Selection Choice: Round 6, 2013 Overall # 176; from Tennessee No. 35 (04/27/13) New England Trades: Demps, Jeff RB Florida Selection Choice: Round 7, 2013 Overall # 229; from Minnesota Tampa Bay Trades: Blount, LeGarrette RB Oregon No. 36 (04/27/13) Minnesota Trades: Selection Choice: Round 6, 2013 Overall # 189 Tampa Bay Trades: Selection Choices: Round 6, 2013 Overall # 196; from Denver Round 7, 2013 Overall # 229; from Minnesota

102 TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT REVIEW April 25-27, 2013 G CHANCE WARMACK 1ST ROUND, 10TH OVERALL

103 CHANCE WARMACK Offensive Guard University of Alabama Crimson Tide #65 6: Atlanta, Georgia Westlake High School OVERVIEW While often a colorful character and great locker room presence, Warmack steps onto the football field with a workmanlike attitude. Many scouts feel that Warmack might be the best pure guard prospect that college has developed since Michigan s Steve Hutchinson was taken in the first round by Seattle in He is a smart, instinctive player who has the field smarts to set protection assignments on the move. He is excellent at recognizing and defeating the blitz and shows alertness sliding back or pass blocking in space. Warmack has excellent toughness and shows a nasty streak while playing until the whistle. The left offensive guard has largely been responsible for the tremendous success that Alabama has had moving the ball on the ground on the way to capturing three national titles during his time in the trenches. The senior is consistent using his hands to lock on and steer. He understands positioning and excels at neutralizing second level defenders. When he moves his feet on contact, he does a better job of wheeling his hips in attempts to control. He has the quickness to make reach blocks and knows how to use his size and power to create space and finish blocks. Warmack does a good job of extending his arms and sliding his feet to maintain protection on the pocket. He is an aggressive cut blocker when working in space and has the short area slide to beat his man on stunts. He has effective lateral foot speed to cut down the edge rushers and a very good feel for positioning and mirroring vs. combo moves. His balance lets him redirect to sustain blocks and he is very consistent when playing in a phone booth. Prior to joining the University of Alabama program, Warmack attended Westlake High School in Atlanta, Georgia, where he was an All-State offensive lineman. During his freshman and sophomore years, he was a teammate of Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton. Regarded as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com, he was ranked as the 20 th -best offensive guard prospect in his class and the 20 th -best player in the state by that recruiting service. ESPNU listed Warmack as the nation s 16 th -best offensive guard while Scout.com and Super Prep both ranked him at 45 th. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Georgia Top 150 selection added All-American from Tom Lemming's Prep Football Report after he averaged seven pancake blocks per game as a senior in Warmack enrolled at the University of Alabama in January of 2009 after graduating from high school in December, He was also offered scholarships by Arkansas, Rutgers, Auburn and South Carolina, but wanted to play for head coach Nick Saban. By enrolling a semester early, he was able to participate in spring camp and the jump start helped him convince the coaching staff that he could contribute as a true freshman. Warmack would appear in five games behind Barrett Jones at right guard during his first season with the Crimson Tide. In 2010, he shifted to left guard, claiming the position where he would start in all 13 games for the team. With 13 touchdownresulting blocks to his credit, he helped the offense rank 22 nd in the nation with an average of yards per game, clearing rush lanes used by individual ball carriers for five 100-yard performances during his first year as a starter. In 2011, Warmack added All-American honorable mention and All-Southeastern Conference second-team accolades to his resume. Firmly entrenched as the Tide s left guard, he went out clearing holes for a running attack that led the league and was ranked 16 th nationally with an average of yards per game. 17 of the Tide running backs touchdowns came from key blocks executed by their left guard, as he helped Alabama produce yard performances on the ground. Warmack would extend his starting streak to 40 consecutive games while playing in all 14 contests with the first unit in He was one of three Tide blockers to earn All-American and All-SEC honors, helping the Tide win their third national championship since Nick Saban took over the program. He was credited with 19 touchdown-resulting blocks, most coming from a ground attack that finished second in the league and 16 th nationally with an average of yards per game.

104 Widely regarded as the best offensive guard prospect eligible for the draft, he could become the first player at his position to be selected within the top 10 choices since Chris Naeole of Colorado was taken with the 10th pick in the 1997 draft by the New Orleans Saints. CAREER NOTES Warmack appeared in 45 games for Alabama, starting his final 40 contests at left offensive guard after appearing in his first five college clashes as a reserve right guard Produced 49 touchdown-resulting blocks while clearing rush lanes for individual ball carriers that recorded yard performances during Warmack s time in the starting lineup Also recorded 316 key blocks/knockdowns for the Tide SEASON Warmack was an unanimous first-team All-American selection Also rated the best interior lineman eligible for the 2013 NFL Draft by The NFL Draft Report Added All-SEC first-team accolades Was penalized twice on 805 offensive plays, pacing a veteran-filled front wall with 37 pancakes, a total of 128 knockdowns/key blocks and 19 touchdown-resulting blocks, as the Lombardi Award (top lineman or linebacker) quarterfinalist allowed just 3.5 of the 23 sacks yielded by the front wall (Tide ranked 46 th nationally with an average of 1.64 sacks allowed per game) on 315 pass plays Graded 90% or better for blocking consistency in eight games, finishing with a season average of 89.94%, the highest grade for any offensive guard in college football for the 2012 schedule The two-time SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week (vs. Arkansas and Mississippi State) and three-time Alabama Offensive Player of the Week (also vs. Auburn) blocked for yard rushing performances this season and 25 in his career, as he helped open holes for a rushing offense that ranked 16 th in the nation with an average of yards per game, in addition to paving the way for the Tide to generate yards per game in total offense Warmack used his natural leverage and surprisingly long arms to his advantage to move defenders off the line of scrimmage as a drive blocker, clearing a path for Alabama's talented ball-carriers, as the Tide gained 438 yards that included 225 rushing, as the left guard posted 11 knockdowns and graded 91%, earning SEC Line-man of the Week honors while also nose guard Bryan Jones to clear the way for a 27-yard touchdown run by Blake Sims vs. Arkansas In the Missouri clash, he cleared the way for Alabama rushing for a season-high 362 yards and six touchdowns (533 yards of total offense), as both tailbacks Eddie Lacy (177 yards) and T.J. Yeldon (144) went over the century mark on the ground in the win Was again named SEC Lineman of the Week after grading 91% with 13 knockdowns, including one that dropped linebacker Jonathan Evans in the backfield on A.J. McCarron s 37-yard scoring strike to Amari Cooper vs. Mississippi State, as he also blocked for a unit that gained 414 yards of total offense, including 179 net yards on the ground...in the Louisiana State game, he was a vital part of the protective wall that kept a bruised McCarron upright in come-from-behind victory, as he held off middle linebacker Kevin Minter to provide the Tide QB plenty of time to pass on the game-winning drive that covered 72 yards (all in the air) in only 43 seconds, capped by a 28- yard touchdown pass to T.J. Yeldon...Warmack had 13 key blocks and graded at 94% in a 49-0 Iron Bowl win over Auburn, as the Tide rolled up 483 yards of total offense. The guard accomplished all of those blocks, even though he played just until the first series in the third quarter SEASON All-American second-team selection by The NFL Draft Report and an honorable mention by Pro Football Weekly Named All-SEC second-team by the league s coaches, despite leading the conference interior linemen with 106 knockdowns and 17 touchdown-resulting blocks Started all 13 games at left guard for a unit that led the SEC and finished 16 th in the nation with an average of yards per game rushing Part of a front wall that ranked 26 th nationally, allowing 17 sacks for minus 97 yards, as the Tide also averaged yards per game The Tide scored 34 rushing touchdowns on the year, as Warmack blocked for 11 individual 100-yard rushing performances for his junior campaign In the Penn State clash, Warmack had eight knockdowns and helped the team rush for 196 yards while not allowing a sack to the talented Nittany Lions front seven, as he cleared rush lanes used by Trent Richardson for two touchdowns Richardson followed Warmack into the second level, as the left guard paved the way for the tailback s 71-yard scoring scamper while also opening holes for the Tide s season-high 347 rushing yards including 100-yard games from Richardson(167) and Eddie Lacy (161) vs. North Texas...Warmack was named one of the Offensive Players of the Week by the Alabama coaching staff vs. Mississippi, as his second level block again allowed Richardson to break free for a 76-yard touchdown jaunt. The left guard helped pave the way for Alabama to amass 389 yards on the ground and provide the holes for two 100-yard rushers in Trent Richardson (183 yards) and Jalston Fowler (125 yards) SEASON Warmack took over left guard duties, starting all 13 games Paved the way for five 100-yard rushing performances while delivering 82 knockdowns and 13 touchdown-resulting blocks The Tide went on to rank 22 nd in the nation in total offense ( ypg), 18 th in scoring (35.69 ppg) and 29 th in rushing ( ypg) In his first career start he helped provide the holes for the Tide to rush for a total of 272 yards, including 113 by Eddie Lacy vs. San Jose State, as he also helped provide the time for quarterback Greg McElroy to complete 13-of-16 passes Delivered nine knockdowns vs. Penn State, as those blocks aided Trent Richardson, who became the first rusher to eclipse the 100-yard mark vs. the Nittany Lions in 17 straight games, as he accounted for 147 of the 180 total rushing yards Warmack was named one of the Offensive Players of the Week by the coaching staff vs. Duke, as he totaled nine knockdowns in his third start to help Alabama

105 amass 315 yards on the ground, including opening lanes for Mark Ingram to scamper for 151 yards and provide the time for McElroy to throw for three touchdowns SEASON As a true freshman, Warmack appeared in five games behind Barrett Jones at right guard, seeing action vs. Florida International, North Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi State and Chattanooga. AGILITY TESTS 5.49 in the 40-yard dash yard dash yard dash yard shuttle 7.99 three-cone drill 31-inch vertical jump 9 2 broad jump Bench pressed 225 pounds 28 times 34 ¾-inch arm length 9 5/8-inch hands 80 3/8- inch wingspan. HIGH SCHOOL Warmack attended Westlake (Atlanta, Ga.) High School, playing football for head coach Greg Minnis For his freshman and sophomore years, he was a teammate of Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton Regarded as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com, he was ranked as the 20 th -best offensive guard prospect in his class and the 20 th -best player in the state by that recruiting service ESPNU listed Warmack as the nation s 16 th -best offensive guard while Scout.com and Super Prep both ranked him at 45 th The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Georgia Top 150 selection added All-American from Tom Lemming's Prep Football Report after he averaged seven pancake blocks per game as a senior in PERSONAL Communications major Born 9/14/91 in Atlanta, Georgia.

106 TITANS 2013 DRAFTEE QUESTIONNAIRE CHANCE WARMACK (1ST ROUND, 10TH OVERALL) PERSONAL INFORMATION Full name: Chance S. Warmack Position: Guard Height: 6-2 Weight: 317 Date of Birth: 9/14/91 Birthplace: Detroit, Mich. (moved to Atlanta when he was 7) Marital status: Single Children's names and ages (if applicable): None Nickname: None Father/caregiver's name and career: Dylan Warmack retired lawyer Mother/caregiver's name and career: Courtney Warmack administrator at a middle school Siblings names and ages: Brother Dallas (16) Agent: Roosevelt Barnes COLLEGE College(s) attended: Alabama College Major: Communications studies Redshirt season(s): None Degree date/credits remaining: December 2012 College football positions played: RG (freshman), LG (sophomore, junior, senior) College jersey number: 65 Significance of jersey number: wanted 75 (what he wore in high school) but was given 65 Other sports played in college: None HIGH SCHOOL High school (city, state): Westlake High School (Atlanta, Ga.) Mascot: Lions Year graduated: December 2008 High school football positions played: LT, RT, RG, LG Other sports played in high school: Basketball (2 years), Track (1 year shot put) SOCIAL MEDIA Website: Instagram: warmackin

107 Titans 2013 Draftee Questionnaire OFF THE FIELD Where were you when you were drafted, and who were you with? At Radio City Music Hall in New York with his mother, father, brother, grandfather, agent and Nick Saban Relatives or close childhood friends in professional sports: None Close relatives currently or previously in the military: Both grandfathers served in the military Any causes that are personal to you (e.g. breast cancer awareness, diabetes research, etc.): Mother is a special education administrator; wants to help children Name a person that inspires you: My mother because she s a hard worker and a wonderful person. Most memorable college football moment: When we won the national championship this past year. It was the most memorable because it was a chance to make our mark in history winning our third championship in four years. I was happy to be a part of that. Significant hurdles overcome in life and/or football career: When my grandfather passed away when I was in high school. On your bucket list : Travel the world and see as much as I can see. Favorite thing about playing football: The fact that you can be physical and hit people without getting in trouble. Off-the-field interests/hobbies/unique facts: Likes music of all kinds and trying different foods I like everything except for potato salad ; he used to draw a lot LIST OF FAVORITES Movie: End of Watch TV Show: South Park Actor: Kerry Washington Music artist: Kanye West, Foo Fighters, deadmau5 School subject: English and art and history Car: Ford Expedition Book or author: Reads magazines Video game: Devil May Cry Kind of food/restaurant: All kinds of food except for potato salad Favorite athlete as a child: Larry Allen Favorite pro teams as a child: Chicago Bulls

108 TITANS DRAFT QUOTES April 25-27, 2013 CHANCE WARMACK (UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA) DRAFTED 1ST ROUND, 10TH OVERALL THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2013 CONFERENCE CALL WITH LOCAL MEDIA G CHANCE WARMACK (on if Tennessee was where he wanted to get drafted) It s a dream come true, man. I was definitely thinking what it would be like if I actually did play for Tennessee, and here we are. (on why the Titans were so appealing to him) It was everything the O-line coaches, the fact that their running backs are great in what they do, they have a quarterback who can get the job done run and pass, their style of play is physical and run first and they re in the South, only three hours from where I live. (on if he thought he had won the Titans over after his private workout) I did a personal workout with those guys, and they put me through the ringer. I felt like I put everything into what I did and throughout my visit we had a great time going over plays and I felt like we hit it off pretty well. (on how many teams he did personal workouts for) Only one. (on how many teams wanted to do a personal workout with him) Like three three or four. (on if he had seen Titans RB Chris Johnson s tweet: Thank God after Titans drafted him) I didn t even hear about the tweet, but I m glad he supports me and I ll be looking forward to opening holes for him. (on if it is true he only recently got his driver s license) Oh yeah, yeah I got it about a year ago. (on why he didn t have the typical urgency to get his driver s license) My focus was on football 24-7, and then I lived on campus so there really wasn t a need to get one. I could just walk through the campus, so I was good, but I knew I had to get one eventually. (on how he fits in with what the Titans do offensively) From what the plays they showed me on the visit it is very similar to what we run at Alabama if not the same. The only thing that is different are the calls, the concepts are pretty similar so it was easy for me to pick up. (on how familiar he was with Titans Head Coach Mike Munchak and Offensive Line Coach Bruce Matthews before the draft process) Oh yeah, most definitely they both got drafted in the Top 10 and they both went to the Hall of Fame and they were both great guards. (on what he weighs now and what he wants his playing weight to be) I m about 325 right now. (I want to play around) (on if he thought he d still be available when the Titans drafted at 10)

109 Titans 2013 Draft Transcript I honestly didn t know. A lot of things were going on in my head. The pressure was starting to get to me, and I just spent time with my family and kept an open mind and everything happened the way that I wanted them to. (on what other teams he thought might draft him) Honestly, I really couldn t tell you anywhere from seven on to 18. (on if he feels pressure to join Coach Munchak and Coach Matthews in the Hall of Fame someday) It s definitely a motivation to try and shoot for, especially if you are physically talking with each of them every day in practice. (on why he is so strong on the field) I feel like I can always get stronger as a guard, as a player. I feel like my understanding of the offensive line is pretty good. I can always learn more about other positions and the offensive formations, but I m just a physical player. I play like I weigh and I understand how to play because I ve been playing the position since I was seven. (on if being around a winning program like Alabama and if it can rub off with the Titans even though he s a rookie) Most definitely, I feel like it rubs off on you and it becomes you. It s all about your regimen and what you do and how you do it. I feel like you can t say it, you have to put in the work and you have to put in extra work. If everybody is on the same accord, we can all achieve success. (on who called to tell him he was being drafted) Actually, it was the secretary (Alesia Schulz), and then everybody else called after that, but I recognized who she was from my visit and it was funny. She was just like, Hey Chance and after that I already knew who it was and I was kind of choked up at the moment and then I said, Yes ma am but she doesn t like to be called ma am. (on if he could tell OL Coach Matthews went into his workout looking to find faults in his game) Not at all, he is a very laid back guy. You can t really read what he s thinking and that is one of the things that I like about him. He s going to be up front with you and you can t really read him, so you can t really expect what he s going to say and I like that a lot about him. (on if he is proud to be a part of such a deep and talented offensive line draft class) It s a wonderful, wonderful experience just to be a part of this draft class where (offensive) linemen are getting drafted so high. It s unbelievable I don t think this has ever happened in the draft before, and I m just happy to be a part of it. (on if he is relieved to be drafted to the team he wanted to draft him) It s a dream, man, it still hasn t hit me yet. I am just so excited, so happy to get started to learn and to develop and to be the best guard I can be. (on how he feels about being highly drafted with some of his collegiate teammates) That is a pretty special thing to happen, man. I am hoping that Eddie (Lacy) gets picked pretty soon so we can talk about our experiences together. (on if he is going to celebrate in New York City with his Alabama teammates that also got drafted) I m still trying to recap what s going on. I m still floating right now, so hopefully we will if I can come back down.

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113 Print Story Back to regular view suntimes Print this page NFL Draft: Freight train Chance Warmack packs tools to dominate BY MARK POTASH Last Modified: Apr 19, :53PM Alabama s dominating performance against Notre Dame in the BCS national championship game not only cast doubt on the NFL prospectus of Notre Dame players such as Manti Te o, but elevated Crimson Tide players to near-legendary status. Guard Chance Warmack was at the top of that list. A guard hasn t been selected in the top 10 of the draft since the Saints drafted Colorado s Chris Naeole 10th in But Warmack not only is a potential top-10 pick, he was rated the No. 1 overall player in the draft by NFL Network analyst and NBC Notre Dame analyst Mike Mayock. He came to the scouting combine as an almost mythical figure. Alabama running back Eddie Lacy called him a freight train, an unusual description for a football guard. I m glad I got to see him in person and see that he is human, said North Carolina guard Jonathan Cooper, a potential top-15 pick who was in Warmack s massive shadow at the combine. After all that I heard about him I mean, they just make him seem unstoppable. Warmack s draft status has been tempered a bit by a less-than-stellar performance at the combine. He s no longer a mythical figure. In fact, some mock drafts have Cooper being drafted before Warmack. But the 6-3, 317-pound Warmack still is considered a dominant player who can make an immediate impact. He thinks like a freight train. I like being physical and explosive I like that word a lot, explosive, Warmack said. I consider myself to be very explosive. I want to be the definition of the word. I love being big and mean. That s what I like. Warmack ran a 5.49-second 40-yard dash at the scouting combine (Cooper ran 5.07) and was not impressive in drills. That might knock down other guard prospects, but the tape is too good to overlook, especially considering the quality of opponents Warmack faced in the SEC. I don t really care what he runs, Mayock said after Warmack s disappointing 40 time. I knew he wouldn t run well. I knew Jonathan Cooper would run much better; you can see it on tape. So far on tape, [Warmack] is the best football player I saw this year. Whatever he ran or jumped wasn t going to change that, especially for a guard. What he does 20 or 30 yards downfield, I don t care about. I do care about his explosion, his short-area quickness, his ability to get to the second level, but not what he ran his 40 in. Asked what makes Warmack special, teammate D.J. Fluker himself a first-round prospect as a right tackle 8:20:27 PM]

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119 TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT REVIEW April 25-27, 2013 WR JUSTIN HUNTER 2ND ROUND, 34TH OVERALL

120 JUSTIN SCOTT HUNTER Wide Receiver University of Tennessee Volunteers #11 6: Virginia Beach, Virginia Ocean Lakes High School OVERVIEW Perhaps one of the best leapers in the 2013 draft class, this world-class long jumper represented the United States at the 2010 IAFF World Junior Championships, winning that event with a leap of 25' 10 ¾. But, it is on the gridiron where his ability to elevate and get to the pass at its highest point led to his most successful of three seasons in a Tennessee uniform in He hauled in 73 passes last season, the second-highest total by a Volunteer in a campaign. Hunter also became only the seventh player in school history to generate 1,000 receiving yards in a season (1,083), producing the third-best campaign ever by a Volunteer. His nine touchdown grabs are tied with such standouts like Joey Kent (1995), Jermaine Copeland (1997) and Denarius Moore (2010) for seventh on Tennessee s annual record chart. Hunter showed that with his large hands and long limbs, he has that exception reach and receiving radius that has become common-place for big targets at the National Football League level. He is very hard to cover one-on-one, as his long stride and stride allows him to effortlessly glide past and get behind defenders to challenge the deep third of the secondary. Hunter has brought old timers to liken his separation skills, ability to track the ball over his shoulder and utilizing his size to draw defensive backs in registering costly penalties (pass interference; defensive holding) to those of former New York Giants great, Amani Toomer. He is also an inviting prospect due to his versatility, as it is not uncommon to see him line up in the slot or position wide at the split end and flanker positions throughout the course of the game. During his playing days at Ocean Lakes High School, the Virginia Beach, Virginia native was just as highly regarded in track and basketball as he was in football. He was rated the eighth-best receiver in the country by Rivals.com, earning a four-star prospect rating from that recruiting service, in addition to placing third on the Rivals Virginia Top 30 squad as a senior in Scout.com rated the prepster as the 11 th -best receiver in the country, as the Under Armour All-American Game participant garnered Class AAA All-State accolades from the Virginia High School Coaches Association. As a junior, Hunter caught 34 passes for 545 yards and 13 touchdowns. He followed that performance with 46 receptions for 714 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior. During his junior campaign, the track standout captured the state title in both the long jump and high jump. As a senior in 2010, he won the state Class AAA title in the long jump, high jump and triple jump. Track & Field News rated him the nation's third-best long jumper (25-3¾), seventh-best high jumper (7 2 ) and 14 th -ranked triple jumper (49 5 ). Hunter placed second in the 2010 state championship in the triple jump, placed ninth in 300-meter hurdles and ran a leg on Ocean Lakes' third-place 4x100 M relay team. He also competed on the basketball team. As a true freshman at Tennessee in 2010, Hunter started two of the 13 games he appeared in, as he was selected to the Freshman All-Southeastern Conference team. He made 16 catches for 415 yards (25.94 ypc), as his seven touchdowns set a school freshman season record. Even though the team failed to target him in four contests, he made the most of limited opportunities with the ball, scoring 42 points. As a sophomore through three games, he was pacing the Vols with 17 receptions for 314 yards (18.47 ypc) and two touchdowns. After his standout junior campaign in 2012, Hunter was part of a mass exodus from the program that saw both of Tennessee s underclass receivers, starting quarterback and top pass rusher all decide to forgo their final year of college eligibility to test the NFL waters. CAREER NOTES Hunter appeared in 28 games during his three-year career at Tennessee, starting 17 contests Hauled in 106 passes for 1,812 yards (17.09 ypc) and 18 touchdowns, scoring 108 points as he returned four punts for 21 yards, recorded a solo tackle and blocked a kick His 1,812 receiving yards rank 11th on the school career-record list Despite starting just 17 times, his eight 100-yard receiving performances tied Tim McGee ( ) and Peerless Price ( ) for third all-time by a Volunteer, topped by only Joey Kent (15; ) and Marcus Nash (11; ) His 18 touchdown receptions tied Cory Fleming ( ) and Denarius Moore ( ) for fifth on the school career-record chart, surpassed by Joey Kent (25), Cedrick Wilson (24; ), Marcus Nash (20) and Peerless Price (19).

121 2012 SEASON Hunter was named to Pro Football Weekly s All-American team and second-team All-Southeastern Conference recognition from the league s coaches and Associated Press The preseason Biletnikoff Award candidate (nation s top receiver) had a banner junior campaign, as his clutch receiving helped the Volunteers rank second in the league and 15 th in the nation with an aerial attack that averaged yards per game Lined up mostly at split end, but played all the receiving positions throughout a game, typically, finishing by leading the team and ranking third in the SEC while placing 22 nd in the nation with an average of receiving yards per game Paced the Volunteers with a career-high 73 receptions for 1,083 yards (14.84 ypc) and nine touchdowns The only player in school history to catch more passes in a season is Marcus Nash (76 in 1997), as Hunter matched Lucas Taylor (73 in 2007) for the second spot on the Vols annual list Robert Meachem (71 in 2006) is the only other Tennessee player to reach 70 receptions for a season The seventh player in school history to gain over 1,000 receiving yards in a campaign, his 1,083 yards rank third on the school annual record chart, surpassed by Robert Meachem (1,298 in 2006) and Marcus Nash (1,170 in 1997) His nine touchdown grabs tied Da Rick Rogers (2011), Denarius Moore (2010), Jermaine Copeland (1997) and Joey Kent (1995) for seventh on the Tennessee season-record list His four games with at least 100 yards receiving also tied for seventh on the UT annual record book Hunter played in his first game since September 17 th, 2011 and opened the year with nine catches for 73 yards vs. North Carolina State Posted eight receptions for 146 yards and three touchdowns vs. Georgia State, as his three scoring grabs tied the school game-record held by seven other players first, by Jim Powell at Mississippi in 1946 and most recently by Chris Hannon, vs. Mississippi State in 2003 Hunter also tied the UT record for most catches in the first two games of a season, tying Johnny Mills in 1966, with 17 The receiver had four more games with at least eight receptions, pulling in eight balls for 115 yards and a score vs. Akron and eight more for 90 yards at South Carolina In back-to-back late season games, he snared nine passes for a career-high 181 yards and three touchdowns vs. Troy. Including his scoring performance earlier in the schedule vs. Georgia State, Hunter joined Donte Stallworth as the only Volunteers to record three catches in a game twice in a season (also twice in a career), as Stallworth pulled off that feat in 2001 vs. Kentucky and Memphis The next game, Hunter had another touchdown catch among his nine grabs for 141 yards vs. Missouri SEASON A preseason All-American, All-Southeastern Conference and Biletnikoff Award candidate He had 17 receptions for 314 yards (18.47 ypc) and two touchdowns, as he also blocked a kick vs. Cincinnati He finished fifth on the team in pass catches His average of yards receiving per game was the best mark for any SEC performer in 2011 He tallied 145 yards with an 81-yard touchdown on six catches vs. Montana in the season opener, as his scoring grab was the ninth-longest reception in school history In addition to blocking a kick, Hunter managed a career-high 10 catches for 156 yards and another score in a defeat of Cincinnati, as he joined Da'Rick Rogers to become the first-ever Tennessee tandem to both catch at least 10 passes in the same game. The 10 catches by that duo were the most by a Volunteer in a game since Kelley Washington snared 11 balls vs. Louisiana State in Hunter would also establish another UT record, as his 302 yards combined are the most by a Tennessee player in the first two games of a season SEASON The Freshman All-Southeastern Conference selection by the league s coaches, Hunter appeared in all 13 games, starting twice at split end Caught 16 passes for 415 yards (25.94 ypc), as his seven touchdowns not only were the most for any freshman receiver in 2010, but also established a school season-record for first-year performers Four of his scoring grabs were for 30 yards or longer In his second career start, he hauled in three receptions for a season-high 114 yards to complement his first multi-touchdown game vs. Mississippi, including a season-long catch of 80 yards on the Vols' first offensive play His other 100-yard day came via four catches for 110 yards and a score vs. Georgia His seventh touchdown for the year put the Vols ahead, 20-17, in the fourth quarter vs. North Carolina in the Music City Bowl. AGILITY TESTS 4.40 in the 40-yard dash yard dash yard dash yard shuttle yard shuttle 6.85 three-cone drill 39 1/2-inch vertical jump 10 7 broad jump Bench pressed 225 pounds 14 times 33 1/8-inch arm length 9 7/8-inch hands 78 ¼-inch wingspan. HIGH SCHOOL Hunter was a three-sport standout at Ocean Lakes (Virginia Beach, Va.) High School, where he played football for head coach Chris Scott Rated the eighth-best receiver in the country by Rivals.com, earning a four-star prospect rating from that recruiting service, in addition to placing third on the Rivals Virginia Top 30 squad as a senior in 2009 Scout.com rated the prepster as the 11 th -best receiver in the country, as the Under Armour All-American Game participant garnered Class AAA All-State accolades from the Virginia High School Coaches Association As a junior, Hunter caught 34 passes for 545 yards and 13 touchdowns Followed that performance with 46 receptions for 714 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior During his junior campaign, the track-&-field standout captured the state title in both the long jump and high jump As a senior in 2010, he won the state Class AAA title in the long jump, high jump and triple jump Track & Field News rated him the nation's third-best long jumper (25-3¾), seventh-best high jumper (7 2 ) and 14 th -ranked triple jumper

122 (49 5 ) Placed second in the 2010 state championship in the triple jump, placed ninth in 300-meter hurdles and ran a leg on Ocean Lakes' third-place 4x100 M relay team Also competed on the basketball team. PERSONAL Arts & Sciences major Son of Gloria Hunter and Michael Clark Born Justin Scott Hunter on 5/20/91 in Virginia Beach, Virginia. PLAYER STATISTICS RECEIVING STATISTICS R/PG indicates receptions per game...gm/avg indicates average yards gained per game. STATS GP GS NO YARDS AVG TD LONG R/PG GM/AVG TOTAL PUNT RETURNS DEFENSIVE STATISTICS STATS NO YARDS AVG TD LONG TK SO AS FR BK TOTAL

123 TITANS 2013 DRAFTEE QUESTIONNAIRE JUSTIN HUNTER (2ND ROUND, *34TH OVERALL) * Pick acquired from Kansas City through San Francisco for 40 th overall pick (2 nd round), 216 th overall pick (7 th round) and rd -round pick PERSONAL INFORMATION Full name: Justin Scott Parker Hunter Position: WR Height: 6-4 Weight: 196 Date of Birth: 5/20/91 Birthplace: Virginia Beach, Va. Marital status: Has a girlfriend Name of spouse/fiancée (if applicable): Girlfriend is Aleisha Rayner Children's names and ages (if applicable): Son, Braylon (10 mos.) Nickname: None Father/caregiver's name and career: Johnny Parker, carpenter Mother/caregiver's name and career: Gloria Hunter Siblings names and ages: Brothers Sherman Macer (34) and Johnny Parker II (37), and sister Tamika Parker (36) Agent: Jimmy Sexton COLLEGE College(s) attended: Tennessee, College Major: Sociology Redshirt season(s): None Degree date/credits remaining: 39 hours remaining College football positions played: WR College jersey number: 11 Significance of jersey number: Wanted No. 1 but couldn t get it Other sports played in college: Track as a freshman (long jump, triple jump, high jump) College extracurricular activities/volunteerism: Vol For Life volunteering HIGH SCHOOL High school (city, state): Ocean Lake High School (Virginia Beach, Va.) Mascot: Dolphins Year graduated: 2010 High school football positions played: WR Other sports played in high school: Track (3 years) and Basketball (3 years) SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: justinhunter11

124 Titans 2013 Draftee Questionnaire OFF THE FIELD Where were you when you were drafted, and who were you with? With his family at a hotel called Oceanaire Resort Hotel in Virginia Beach Relatives or close childhood friends in professional sports: None Close relatives currently or previously in the military: None Any causes that are personal to you (e.g. breast cancer awareness, diabetes research, etc.): His father has diabetes, and his grandmother has Alzheimer s. Name a person that inspires you: My brother, Sherman, and my mother, Gloria, because they ve been through so much and they re still going strong. They re still fighting. Most memorable college football moment: Running through the tunnel when we played Oregon my freshman year. It was my first night game. Significant hurdles overcome in life and/or football career: Tearing my ACL (left knee) in 2011 and coming back from that. On your bucket list : I want to be able to coach my son in football and basketball. Favorite thing about playing football: Playing with my teammates and all the excitement around the game. Off-the-field interests/hobbies/unique facts: Likes video games, movies, basketball, spending time with friends. LIST OF FAVORITES Movie: Loves comedy movies TV Show: The Wayans Bros. Music artist: Kanye West, Kid Cudi School subject: History Car: Lexus Video game: NBA 2K13 Kind of food/restaurant: Lasagna Favorite athlete as a child: Kobe Bryant, Randy Moss Favorite pro teams as a child: Los Angeles Lakers

125 TITANS DRAFT QUOTES April 25-27, 2013 JUSTIN HUNTER (UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE) DRAFTED 2ND ROUND, 34TH OVERALL FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2013 CONFERENCE CALL WITH LOCAL MEDIA WR JUSTIN HUNTER (on how it feels to stay in Tennessee and play with the Titans) It feels real good. You know, I have been in Tennessee for the past three years now, so it feels like I m not going anywhere, I m stuck (laughing). (on how much he knew if the Titans liked him) I had been hearing, the receiver coach talked to me at the Combine and said he really wanted me there. I didn t know I was going to be picked by them until the last second. (on how much attention the Titans gave him leading up to the draft) The only thing I got from them was a workout and a formal visit at the Combine. (on how familiar he is with the Titans) I have been following them a lot. A lot of my teammates love the Titans, so I hear about it all the time. (on how his knee is) I think all of my problems are gone and all fixed. I m 100 percent now and ready to work. (on his athleticism and how that helps him be a good receiver) Obviously, I have a lot of things to work on and everything. (on what he needs to improve on with his game) Just the easy things I can fix, the strength by getting in the weight room, concentration issues with my eyes and everything. It is all easy fixes. (on if he thought he would go this early on the second day) I was hearing that, but it was all up in the air. (on where else he made pre-draft visits) Detroit Lions, St. Louis, Minnesota, the Buffalo Bills, the Panthers, San Diego and New England. (on how disappointed he was not to be picked in the first round) I was watching the draft. I was hoping really to go in the first round, but I see the positive of going in the second round, so I wasn t too bummed. (on who he talked to when he was picked) The G.M. and the receivers coach. (on what they told him) They are excited to have me up there. They know I m not going to far from where I was before. The receivers coach told me he wanted me bad and he is ready for me to come up there and work. (on what he brings to the team)

126 Titans 2013 Draft Transcript I bring a lot of things. I m definitely young. I can definitely stretch the field that is my best asset. I m going to push the other players just like they are going to push me, so we are going to get a lot out of it. (on how much it means that a team was willing to trade up to get him) That means a lot to me and that makes you want to work harder just for them, for the things that they did for me and move up those spots and everything. (on how much he knows about Jake Locker and the other Titans wide receivers) I know a lot about them. They are definitely a good offense. I m just another weapon they can use in their offense. (on what he ran at the Combine) (on if he ran at his Pro Day) No sir. (on the fastest he has ever run) The fastest I have ever run is a (on how well that translates to how he plays) The way I play I m more fluent than anything. I feel like I m more smooth, so it doesn t look like I m running too fast, but then I m running faster than I am. (on if he was happy with the 4.4 in the 40-yard dash) I think I m a faster guy than that. I think just going with the Combine we were doing so much, a lot of people couldn t run to the best of their ability. I think I m way faster than that if I get the proper rest and everything. They had us there some nights until 12 o clock and getting up at 4:00. I think that had a lot of an effect on what I did. (on if he was a Titans fan while he was at Tennessee) Not coming up. My only team was the Tennessee Vols because I was only focusing on that. (on what he remembers about playing at LP Field in the bowl game a few years back) It was nice. That was the first time I have been in an NFL stadium in my whole life. I think it was pretty cool. I love the stadium. The one thing I really noticed was that they had heated seats, so when it gets cold out there, I won t have a problem. (on how tough the last few years were at Tennessee) It was really tough. I think I handle adversity pretty well. You are not going to win every game, so you have to be able to stick with it and fight through it. (on the benefits of being taken in the second round) Definitely how the contract goes. There might be some Hall of Famers one day in the second round, so that makes you what to work that much harder just because you were that close from being in the first round and you are going to work that much harder to show people why you could have been a first-rounder. (on what type of receiver he will be in the NFL) I think I will be a vertical threat. I know Randy Moss was my guy, so I think I can take his role. (on if he can bring that to this offense) I know I can with the work and the dedication to the sport, I think I can come in there and make a big impact. (on if his phone started blowing up after the pick) Yeah, Tyler Bray just called me and said you aren t leaving Tennessee at all. (on if he thinks the Titans will take Tyler Bray) Possibly, if they get him.

127 Vols lean on dynamic young QB, WRs : Knoxville News Sentinel 1 of 2 4/27/ :44 AM BETH RUCKER - AP Sports Writer (AP) Originally published 03:57 p.m., September 5, 2011 Updated 04:34 p.m., September 5, 2011 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Tennessee coach Derek Dooley isn't sure if Tyler Bray has figured out how to checkdown pass to his second or third target options. The young quarterback is too focused on making big plays to go with a shorter and sometimes safer option. That's OK with Dooley as long as the Volunteers' passing game remains as strong against Cincinnati this week as it was in a victory against Montana on Saturday. "Tyler's biggest challenge right now is not losing his aggressiveness, not losing his risk taking but knowing when to drop it down, hit a checkdown," Dooley said. "I don't think he's hit one yet in seven starts. That will come. What I don't want to say is, 'Throw it to the checkdown, Tyler,' and then all of a sudden he loses that juice because that helps us and we can push it down the field." Bray and sophomore wide receivers Justin Hunter and Da'Rick Rogers were dynamic in the win and helped the Vols overcome a slow start in the running game. Bray was 17 for 24 with three touchdowns and 293 yards in a little over three quarters of play, while Hunter had 146 yards and a touchdown on six catches and Rogers picked up 100 yards and a touchdown with five catches. "(Bray) is an outstanding quarterback," Montana coach Robin Pflugrad. "He will probably go on to make a living at it." It was the seventh consecutive game Bray threw two or more touchdown passes, tying the record team streak set by Peyton Manning in Hunter and Rogers were the Vols' first pair of 100-yard receivers since Lucas Taylor and Austin Rogers did it against Southern Mississippi in "You can see (Bray) has a lot of confidence," Hunter said. "He trusts me and Da'Rick more to give us the ball, so I think his completion percentage is going to be real high." The trio's biggest plays a 47-yard touchdown pass from Bray to Rogers and an 81-yard scoring connection between Bray and Hunter got the most attention. But Dooley was just as pleased with the way the sophomore quarterback managed the offense, something that proved challenging for him in six starts last season as a freshman. "He was poised out there," the coach said. "There are still some plays he could have done better, but for the most part he managed the game very well."

128 Vols lean on dynamic young QB, WRs : Knoxville News Sentinel 2 of 2 4/27/ :44 AM The plays Dooley wasn't thrilled with included two would-be interceptions that were nullified by a pair of pass interference calls on the Grizzlies. He felt Bray made bad decisions on both plays, though tight end Mychal Rivera probably could have caught the ball on one of them had he not been shoved to the ground by a defender. Still, the 71 percent completion rate was enough to get a smile and a fist pump after the game from Bray, who had previously said he wanted to maintain a 70 percent completion rate. Dooley was also happy with the way Hunter and Rogers have developed over the past year. The pair showed their potential and talent as freshmen in 2010 but also at times showed they hadn't quite grasped the playbook or their routes. For now the coach is happy relying on the two young receivers rather than spreading the ball around. "If we can feed it to those two about 15 (times) a game, we won't have to," Dooley said. "If (opponents) start taking that away, then we're going to need some other guys. But those guys are pretty good receivers. What I don't want to do is say, 'Hey we don't want to show a tendency that we're throwing to Justin Hunter,' and then throw it to these other guys and they (only) make five yards. I'd rather just feed it to the guy as long as he can catch it." 2013 Scripps Newspaper Group Online

129 A year after injury, Tennessee's Justin Hunter eager to take field against F of 2 4/27/ :39 AM WR 'waiting to play' Florida after tearing ACL last year By Evan Woodbery Tuesday, September 11, 2012 Tennessee receiver Justin Hunter felt a snap and heard a pop. Then came the stinging sensation. Tests wouldn't confirm until later that he had torn his anterior cruciate ligament, but Hunter knew immediately that his day and likely his season were finished. That was nearly one year ago in Gainesville, Fla., when on the fourth play of Tennessee's first drive, the Vols' season took a turn from which the team never fully recovered. "That's a game that I left on the field and I wish I could have it back," Hunter said Tuesday. "Ever since that day, I've been waiting to play them again." Hunter will get his chance Saturday (TV: ESPN, 6 p.m.) when 23rd-ranked Tennessee (2-0) plays No. 18 Florida (2-0) at Neyland Stadium. The junior from Virginia Beach, Va., has quickly erased any doubts that he might be rusty after nearly a year away from football. Through two games, Hunter has 17 catches for 219 yards, including a three-touchdown performance last Saturday against Georgia State. He's reached 17 receptions more quickly than any other Tennessee player in history save Johnny Mills, who caught 17 passes in two games in "The first game I was trying to do too much," Hunter said. "In the second game, I was more comfortable and focused in. I think I've grown up (since last year), so I'm more mature. I'm running routes better." Tennessee coach Derek Dooley said the injury and its aftermath a 3-7 record after the 2-0 start has been rehashed so many times that there wasn't much for him to add. But Hunter patiently fielded questions about his torn ACL, which occurred when he landed awkwardly after a 12-yard reception. "I knew immediately it was serious as soon as I landed," Hunter said. "I fell to the ground and it started stinging, so I was like, 'Yeah, this (is serious).' "I was going through the season real good and it was just a setback for me." On Saturday, he'll face an aggressive Gators defense that is unlike any of Tennessee's

130 A year after injury, Tennessee's Justin Hunter eager to take field against F of 2 4/27/ :39 AM first two opponents. Against Georgia State, defensive backs gave Hunter a sizable cushion to guard against big plays. North Carolina State was more apt to play zone. Florida will be up in Hunter's face. "It's not about physicality," Dooley said. "Those guys at N.C. State were physical players. But it's style and philosophy. Are they hands-on, deny-the-ball? Or are they more zone, read-the-quarterback? (Florida) is hands-on, deny-the-ball." Hunter, who stands 6-foot-4 but is only 200 pounds, said opposing defenses sometimes underestimate his toughness. "That's an extra motivation and a boost for me," he said. "I'm tall, but I'm also skinny. When they come up to press me, I'm like, 'Thank you.' That's a gift for me." Hunter said the advice he received during his rehab was aimed more at his mental health than physical health. He found the best way to deal with a long absence was not to be absent. "Don't try to keep everything to yourself and bottled inside, because that can hurt you in the long run," Hunter said. "When you're hurting you don't want to be around anybody. But I tried to just talk with people and stay around the team. I think that was the biggest thing for me." Evan Woodbery covers Tennessee football. Follow him at Scripps Newspaper Group Online

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132 Find this article at: Justin Hunter is top WR in NFL draft, Greg Cosell says By Chris Wesseling Around the League Writer Published: April 16, 2013 at 07:04 p.m. Updated: April 17, 2013 at 08:04 a.m. Respected NFL Films analyst Greg Cosell isn't afraid to stand apart from the draftnik consensus in assessing NFL prospects. His top-ranked quarterback this year is Syracuse's Ryan Nassib rather than West Virginia's Geno Smith. While many analysts have Tennessee's Cordarrelle Patterson ranked as the No. 1 wide receiver this year, Cosell views teammate Justin Hunter as "the most intriguing" and "the most physically talented" wideout on the board. "(Hunter) is, without question, the most explosive as a route runner with his long body, route fluidity, vertical speed and playmaking ability at the catch point," Cosell writes on Yahoo!'s Shutdown Corner blog. Returning from a 2011 anterior cruciate ligament injury, Hunter showed a tendency toward mental mistakes and drops despite out-producing Patterson last season. Cosell concedes that Hunter is far from a finished product, but the tape shows a "smooth, supple and explosive" player. Those physical traits were on display when Hunter blew up the NFL Scouting Combine, leading all receivers in the vertical (39½ inches) and broad jump (11-foot-4) while blazing a 4.44-second 40-yard dash at 6-foot-4 and nearly 200 pounds. Cosell compares Hunter to a more raw A.J. Green based on body type and fluid strides. Others have thrown out Randy Moss' name due to similarities in height, length and movement. Billed as a future Pro Bowl pick at the time, Hunter set a school record for most receiving yards in the first two games of a season before suffering the ACL injury. Cosell believes he's recaptured the "legitimate acceleration and vertical explosion that clearly projects to the NFL" and "will impact games." Follow Chris Wesseling on

133 TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT REVIEW April 25-27, 2013 CB BLIDI WREH-WILSON 3RD ROUND, 70TH OVERALL

134 BLIDI BERTRARD WREH-WILSON Cornerback University of Connecticut Huskies #5 6: Edinboro, Pennsylvania General High School OVERVIEW Many professional scouts regard Blidi Wreh-Wilson (pronounced 'bleed-ee ray-wilson') as the most intriguing prospect among the defensive backs eligible for the 2013 NFL Draft. Few players in the game of football have been able to elevate the level of their performance like the Huskies cornerback has done in such a short time on the gridiron 45 games as a collegian and 15 more during his prep days. Blessed with tremendous athletic ability, Connecticut s team captain has proven just how valuable he is to the program. With Wreh-Wilson on the field for seven starting assignment in 2011, he led a Huskies secondary that was leading the Big East Conference and ranking 10th in the nation in pass efficiency defense (96.44 rating), in addition to pacing the league in total defense (14 th in the country with an average of yards per game), pass defense (23 rd in the FBS with ypg) and scoring defense (12 th in the nation with an average of 13.5 ppg). When he started seven contests during his junior campaign, Connecticut allowed only 114-of-221 pass completions (51.58%) for 1,552 yards ( ypg) and eight touchdowns while intercepting 13 tosses, including three by jersey #7. In 2012, the Huskies enter the final two games on their 2012 regular season schedule 19 th in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision ranks in pass defense (188.6 ypg), ninth in total defense (296.2 ypg) and 18 th in scoring defense (18.4 ppg). Prior to his arrival at Connecticut in 2008, Wreh-Wilson attended General McLane High School in Edinboro, Pennsylvania, where he concentrated on playing soccer and basketball until his friends convinced him to give football a shot as a senior. McLane High gridiron coach, Jim Wells, also played a big part in getting the school s finest athlete to suit up for his team. Football wasn't a familiar sport to the Wreh-Wilson family. Blidi's parents, D. Elliott and Lucinda, had emigrated to the United States from Liberia with Blidi's older brother, Elliott Jr., settling in Malden, Massachusetts, where Blidi and younger sister T.L. were born. After his father had earned an undergraduate degree from Boston College and a graduate degree from Boston University, the family moved to Edinboro, where D. Elliott currently is a professor and head of the philosophy department at Edinboro University. During his days at General McLane High School, Wreh-Wilson played guard for basketball coach Andy Schultz, in addition to competing in soccer. The team compiled a 27-5 record and ranked 11th in the state during his junior season. As a senior, the Lancers posted a 27-4 mark, winning all 10 of their league contests. When Wreh-Wilson decided to suit up for the football team, the then 165-pounder was used as a running back and cornerback in The team finished the season with an 8-4 record, as he earned All-state honorable mention. The All- District and All-Region choice was also named to the Meadville Tribune's Dream Team. He received a two-star prospect rating from both Rivals.com and Scout.com (that recruiting service placed him 133 rd among the nation s cornerbacks) and in the classroom, he was an Honor Roll student. On the gridiron, Lancers head coach Jim Wells found quite a few ways to utilize Wreh-Wilson s eye-opening athletic ability. On offense, he averaged yards on 37 carries (413 yards) with six touchdowns, adding 18 receptions for 307 yards (17.06 ypc) and four more scores, as he totaled 71 points for the 2007 campaign. On defense, the cornerback registered 32 tackles (14 solos) with three interceptions and seven pass deflections, giving college recruiters a glimpse of great things to come. On special teams, Wreh-Wilson continued to add to his brief, but impressive prep resume. He returned 14 kickoffs for 365 yards (26.07 avg) with two scores and averaged 10.0 yards via punt returns. Additionally, he kicked three PATs and kicked off 15 times for 571 yards, with two of his boots resulting in touchbacks. On December 10 th, 2007, Wreh-Wilson informed Connecticut recruiter Todd Orlando that he was signing his national letter-of-intent to attend the university. Despite his success on the gridiron during his prep senior season, the Huskies staff decided that they would bring their talented recruit along slowly and he was granted red-shirt status for the 2008 year. That learning process accelerated in practices, as he would earn scout team player of the week honors three times.

135 Still, when the 2009 season began, Wreh-Wilson dutifully served as a reserve in the secondary and on special teams. Each week, the staff saw flashes of brilliance on the field. With seven games remaining on the schedule, they inserted him into the starting lineup. He responded with 40 tackles (29 solos), intercepting one pass while deflecting six others. The best was yet to come. Manning the strong-side cornerback position in 2010, Wreh-Wilson started all 13 games. He was the bright spot in a secondary that ranked 67 th in the nation, as the Huskies yielded aerial yards per game. The sophomore ranked sixth on the squad with 57 tackles (48 solos) that included a stop behind the line of scrimmage and a fumble recovery that he advanced 24 yards. Wreh-Wilson also broke up five passes and tied a school season-record by returning two of his four interceptions for touchdowns. The fleet-footed defensive back generated 153 yards via his returns, the fourth-best season total by a Husky and the most by a player in the program since 1973 (163 yards by Rich Fenton). That performance earned the cornerback All-Big East Conference first-team honors. As a junior, Wreh-Wilson started seven games and recorded 37 tackles (23 solos), as he assisted on a sack, broke up seven passes and intercepted two others. He had 49 passes targeted into his area, but opponents completed just 18 of those throws (36.73%) for 200 yards, an average of 4.08 yards per pass attempt. On 21 of those throws, he succeeded in rerouting his coverage assignments away from those tosses. He also provided solid run support, holding ball carriers to 1.94 yards per attempt. The All-Big East Conference choice started 11 games at field cornerback as a senior, as he joined fellow corner Dwayne Gratz in leading a revived defensive unit that finished third in the league in pass defense (212.0 ypg) and ninth in the nation in total defense ( ypg), a marked improvement from yielding aerial yards and total yards per game in The senior finished with 47 tackles, nine pass deflections and one interception in CAREER NOTES Wreh-Wilson started 40-of-45 games he appeared in for the Huskies, recording 181 tackles (131 solos) that included an assisted sack for minus three yards and three stops behind the line of scrimmage Gained 24 yards on a fumble recovery, broke up 27 passes and intercepted eight others for 171 yards in returns (21.38 avg) and a pair of touchdowns Only Lawrence Wilson (three; ) returned more interceptions for scores for the Huskies Wreh- Wilson s two touchdown runbacks in 2010 tied the UConn season-record that he shares with Robert McClain (2008), Scott Lutrus (2007) and Justin Perkins (2004) His 171 yards gained via interception returns rank eighth on the school career-record chart, while his total of 153 yards on four pass theft runbacks in 2010 are good for fourth on the school season-record list, topped by only Dave Korponai (184 yards in 1962), Rich Fenton (163 in 1973) and Lenny King (163 in 1956) In 2010, Wreh-Wilson became the first player in Connecticut annals to return interceptions for touchdowns in consecutive games, racing 46 yards for a score vs. Buffalo (9/25) and 44 yards vs. Vanderbilt (10/02) SEASON The All-Big East Conference first-team started 11 games at field cornerback Recorded 47 tackles (31 solos), as he deflected nine passes and intercepted another The squad captain has had 46 passes targeted into his area, as the opposition completed 21 of those throws (45.65%) for 215 yards, an average of yards per pass completion and 4.67 yards per attempt, delivering eight third-down stops and another on fourth down, in addition to rerouting/jamming his coverage assignments on 21 passes that failed to meet their targets The longest pass completion vs. the senior was an 18-yarder vs. Pittsburgh Was in on 15 tackles vs. the ground game, limiting those ball carriers to 47 yards (3.13), while coming out of his assigned area to make four touchdown-saving tackles vs. the rushing attack He also posted a pair of tackles for the kickoff coverage squad Wreh-Wilson had seven tackles (5 solos) with a pass break-up, as two of his stops came on third-down snaps vs. Western Michigan In a fierce defensive battle vs. Rutgers, the Huskies offense failed to get into the end zone, but their other unit, led by Wreh-Wilson, limited the Scarlet Knights to only 280 yards, as the cornerback made seven tackles (5 solos), three of them coming on third-down snaps, as he also deflected a pass in a hard-fought 19-3 loss Collected four tackles, including two that prevented touchdowns, as he also knocked down a pair of passes vs. Temple Posted seven tackles (6 solos) for the third time in 2012, but it was another close loss for the Huskies, as South Florida handed Connecticut a 13-6 defeat The Huskies snapped a four-game losing streak in a decision over Pittsburgh, as the senior cornerback was in on three tackles and broke up a pass SEASON Wreh-Wilson was a preseason All-Big East Conference first-team choice The junior finished with 37 tackles (23 solos), as he assisted on a sack and had two stops behind the line of scrimmage for losses of five yards He deflected seven passes and gained 18 yards on a pair of interception returns The cornerback saw opponents attempt 49 passes into his area, but he allowed only 18 completions (36.73%) for 200 yards, an average of yards per completion and 4.08 yards per attempt, as he rerouted/jammed his coverage assignments away from 21 of those throws, in addition to registering fourteen third-down and three fourth-down stops vs. the aerial attack In run support, he produced three goal-

136 line tackles and held ball carriers to an average of 1.94 yards on 16 totes as the junior He also chipped in with a pair of tackles for the Husky punt coverage team The junior cornerback began the campaign with four tackles, including one for a loss, and a pass deflection in a 35-3 win over Fordham Registered his sixth interception as a Husky, returning the ball 18 yards, as he also posted five tackles (4 solos) vs. Vanderbilt Not only did Wreh-Wilson pace the defense with a season-high nine tackles (6 solos), including one for a loss, he also saw brief action as a receiver vs. Iowa State Produced six tackles (4 solos) and a pair of pass deflections in a 17-3 victory Recorded three tackles and broke up one pass vs. Louisville, as he twice rerouted Cardinals receiver Michael Harris away from back-to-back second quarter passes, including a third-&-10 toss that brought out UL s punt team The junior assisted on a sack, made seven tackles (4 solos), deflected a pair of passes and intercepted another in a victory over Rutgers SEASON Wreh-Wilson was named All-Big East Conference first-team and was an All-American honorable mention, according to The NFL Draft Report Starting all 13 games at the demanding strong-side cornerback slot, he ranked sixth on the team with 57 tackles (48 solos) with one stop behind the line of scrimmage He gained 24 yards on a fumble recovery and 153 yards (fourth-best season total in school history) on four interception returns, tying the UConn annual record by returning two of those thefts for touchdowns He was named Big East Player of the Week vs. Vanderbilt after he returned one of his interceptions for a score. The previous week, he had also found the end zone with another pass theft vs. Buffalo, marking the first time in school history that a player ran back an interception for a touchdown in consecutive games SEASON Wreh-Wilson played in all 13 games, starting the final seven contests at strong-side cornerback Recorded 40 tackles (29 solos), ranking eighth on the team in that category, as he also intercepted one pass and deflected six others SEASON Wreh-Wilson red-shirted as a freshman, competing with the scout team While with that unit, he was named Defensive Scout Team Player of the Week before the Virginia and South Florida contests and chosen Special Team Scout Team Player of the Week before the North Carolina game. AGILITY TESTS 4.53 in the 40-yard dash yard dash yard dash yard shuttle yard shuttle 6.97 three-cone drill 36-inch vertical jump 10 8 broad jump Bench pressed 225 pounds 14 times 32 ½-inch arm length 8 ¾-inch hands 77 ½-inch wingspan. HIGH SCHOOL Wreh-Wilson attended General McLane (Edinboro, Pa.) High School, playing football during his senior season for Lancers head coach Jim Wells Competed as a 165-pound running back and cornerback in 2007 The team finished the season with an 8-4 record, as he earned All-state honorable mention The All-District and All-Region choice was also named to the Meadville Tribune's Dream Team Received a two-star prospect rating from both Rivals.com and Scout.com (that recruiting service placed him 133 rd among the nation s cornerbacks) The versatile athlete played on all three of the team s units On offense, he averaged yards on 37 carries (413 yards) with six touchdowns, adding 18 receptions for 307 yards (17.06 ypc) and four more scores, as he totaled 71 points for the 2007 campaign On defense, the cornerback registered 32 tackles (14 solos) with three interceptions and seven pass deflections, giving college recruiters a glimpse of great things to come On special teams, he returned 14 kickoffs for 365 yards (26.07 avg) with two scores and averaged 10.0 yards via punt returns Additionally, he kicked three PATs and kicked off 15 times for 571 yards, with two of his boots resulting in touchbacks Wreh-Wilson made his gridiron debut with 48 yards on three carries, including a 37- yarder the first time he touched the ball, adding 51 yards on two kickoff returns vs. Warren, followed by six rushes for 67 yards with a long of 53 vs. McDowell Carried twice for 102 yards and a pair of touchdowns for 66 and 36 yards, kicked off four times for 219 yards, with a long of 60 and kicked a PAT vs. Central Tech Ran for a 34-yard score, tallied 174 yards on four kickoffs, posted three tackles and deflected a pass vs. Oil City Had a 12-yard scoring scamper, adding another touchdown on a 34-yard catch, along with an interception before bolting for his third score vs. Slippery Rock when he returned a kickoff 88 yards Snared a 53-yard pass for a score vs. Strong Vincent High and broke up two passes while posting five tackles vs. East Erie Pulled down four passes for 57 yards and a touchdown, as he added 131 yards on four kickoff returns, with a long of 66 vs. Cathedral Prep Delivered six tackles with a pass break-up vs. Meadville and was in on five stops, as he also ran for a 27-yard score vs. Titusville Continued to excel on both sides of the ball, picking off a pass, recording six tackles and scoring on a 57-yard reception in the Lancers second meeting vs. Slippery Rock in mid- November He closed out his career with three kickoff returns for 64 yards, eight carries for 103 yards, including a 65- yard jaunt for a touchdown, 16 yards on three catches and an interception in the playoff match-up vs. Strong Vincent Wreh-Wilson played guard for basketball coach Andy Schultz, in addition to competing in soccer The hoops team compiled a 27-5 record and ranked 11th in the state during his junior season As a senior, the Lancers posted a 27-4 mark, winning all 10 of their league contests Also excelled in the class-room, where he was an Honor Roll student. 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137 Economics major Son of Lucinda and D. Elliott Wreh-Wilson His parents emigrated to the United States from Liberia with Blidi's older brother, Elliott Jr., settling in Malden, Massachusetts, where Blidi and younger sister, T.L. were born After his father had earned an undergraduate degree from Boston College and a graduate degree from Boston University, the family moved to Edinboro, where D. Elliott currently is a professor and head of the philosophy department at Edinboro University Blidi s brother, Elliott, played soccer and ran track at Thiel (Pa.) College Born Blidi Bertrard Wreh-Wilson on 12/05/89 Resides in Edinboro, Pennsylvania. PLAYER STATISTICS DEFENSIVE STATISTICS STATS GP GS TK SO AS FR FC INT TFL PBU SACK BK TOTAL INTERCEPTION RETURNS ADVANCED FUMBLE RECOVERIES STATS NO YARDS AVG TD LONG NO YARDS AVG TD LONG TOTAL

138 TITANS 2013 DRAFTEE QUESTIONNAIRE BLIDI WREH-WILSON (3RD ROUND, 70TH OVERALL) PERSONAL INFORMATION Full name: Blidi Bertrand Wreh-Wilson Position: CB Height: 6-1 Weight: 195 Date of Birth: 12/5/1989 Birthplace: Malden, Mass. Marital status: Single Children's names and ages (if applicable): None Nickname: Blidi Wreh Father/caregiver's name and career: Delikli Elliott Wreh- Wilson, philosophy professor at Edinboro University Mother/caregiver's name and career: Lucinda, stay-at-home mother Siblings names and ages: Brother Delikli Elliott Jr. (27), sister Tsuwli Lucinda (18) Agent: Jared Fox and Alan Herman COLLEGE College(s) attended: Connecticut, College Major: Economics and agricultural resource economics (double major) Redshirt season(s): 2008 Degree date/credits remaining: Graduated December 2012 College football positions played: CB, special teams College jersey number: 5 Significance of jersey number: Born on the 5 th of December Other sports played in college: None College extracurricular activities/volunteerism: None HIGH SCHOOL High school (city, state): General McLane (Edinboro, Pa.) High School Mascot: Lancers Year graduated: 2008 High school football positions played: RB, CB Other sports played in high school: Soccer (3 years), basketball (4 years), track (3 years 400m) SOCIAL MEDIA

139 Titans 2013 Draftee Questionnaire OFF THE FIELD Where were you when you were drafted, and who were you with? At his parents home in Edinboro, Pa., with his parents, brother, sister and brother s girlfriend Relatives or close childhood friends in professional sports: None Close relatives currently or previously in the military: None Any causes that are personal to you (e.g. breast cancer awareness, diabetes research, etc.): None Name a person that inspires you: My father. He has instilled everything in me that I need. Most memorable college football moment: Beating Notre Dame in our first game after Jasper Howard was murdered (threeovertime game against in 2009). We were pretty close. Our lockers were next to each other. I was No. 5, and he was No. 6. Significant hurdles overcome in life and/or football career: When Jasper passed away. Also, in 2011, I missed five games with an MCL injury and came back and played the last three games. On your bucket list : Skydiving Favorite thing about playing football: Just the preparation with your teammates and the physical and mental aspects of the game, driving yourself to get better. Off-the-field interests/hobbies/unique facts: I like to chill and relax, watch movies, and go out to eat. His parents are natives of Liberia. His father came to the U.S. in 1980 to attend college. After he graduated, he went back and got Blidi s mother and brother and brought them to the U.S. in Blidi is literally translated as trouble, but he explains why his father, a philosophy professor, named him that: In Liberia there was a war, and that was the trouble. But when I came along, he named me that with the belief I d bring peace. LIST OF FAVORITES Movie: Bad Boys II TV Show: SportsCenter Actor: Eva Mendes Music artist: Kanye West School subject: Physical education Car: 4-door Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Book or author: Thank You and You're Welcome by Kanye West Video game: Halo 4 Kind of food/restaurant: Sushi, Japanese food Favorite athlete as a child: Emmitt Smith Favorite pro teams as a child: Pittsburgh Steelers

140 TITANS DRAFT QUOTES April 25-27, 2013 CB BLIDI WREH-WILSON BLIDI WREH-WILSON (UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT) DRAFTED 3RD ROUND, 70TH OVERALL FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2013 (on what he is hoping to work on at the next level) CONFERENCE CALL WITH LOCAL MEDIA As a football player overall I feel that I am a smart player. I am dependable. I am one of those guys that you want to have on your team because I lift everyone else up and in good spirits. Athletically, I feel I am a good tackler and I am physical and I press and I m smart when off. I am the total package because I played a lot of different coverage in my career. I feel like I am a good fit for the Titans. (on if he is used to playing in press coverage) It was something that we practiced a lot. As the season went on we got into more and more zone, but in practice and in the offseason we spent a lot of time working on our press mechanics and how to be technicians at the line of scrimmage. I feel like going into a more press scheme is something that I like to do. I like to play close to people and press the line forward. (on what he was told his role will be this fall) They said that they want me to come in and that they want me to play a lot. I feel like I am the kind of corner, and I did after a couple of years of playing at UConn and playing the sport, I feel like I can come in and I can play for the Titans and make a difference. (on some people thinking he is a project and if he feels he is ready to play) I feel I can play. The coaches are going to do a good job with me. The Titans have good coaches and they are going to spend time coaching everybody and I am just going to be a sponge and take as much knowledge as I can and I am going to build it back. (on if his size is a big selling point) I feel a lot of teams like my size and through the whole draft day I hear that I am a big corner, which I am, but I feel that I move really well for my size. (on if his college teammate Dwayne Gratz is the same style player) He is a big corner. He is a strong kid. He had more reps than anyone at the Combine for a corner. He is a good corner too. (on what his height and weight are) I am 195 pounds and I am 6-foot-1. (on what other teams showed interest in him) I worked out with the Jags. (Dwayne) Gratz and I worked out with the Jags. I went to Tampa. I went to Atlanta and I went to Pittsburgh. (on if this is where he was expecting to be drafted) This is where my agent told me. He said second or third round. As soon as I got the call and I saw Tennessee, it put a smile on my face. (on if he knows about the current Titans secondary) I know they have Alterraun Verner, (Jason) McCourty. They have some corners there and it will be great to learn from McCourty who just got a big deal. He played at Rutgers a couple years before me so that s a Big East tie right there. I am just coming in and hoping to learn from these guys. (on if he visited the Titans)

141 Titans 2013 Draft Transcript I knew they were interested because they worked (Dwayne) Gratz out. They wanted to work me out as well but I was going to be working on my 40 for Pro Day. I thought it was best for me to focus on running my 40 so I actually didn t work out for the Titans. I think the scout was disappointed in me for doing that, so I could tell there was some interest there. (on if it is a surprise when a team picks you when they didn t really show a ton of interest in you) Yeah, I mean it s a situation where sometimes teams find different ways to show how they want somebody. On draft day they called me so I know that they really wanted me. (on why he didn t start playing football until senior year of high school) I played soccer before I played football. That was probably they first sport I picked up probably since I was five through my junior year of high school. I had a late growth spurt so it was kind of a safety thing. My dad didn t like that played football, so in sixth, seventh or eighth grade I played soccer. My senior year I had a nice growth spurt and played the sport that I really wanted to play. (on how big he was in eighth grade) Maybe 100 pounds and 5-foot-5 or four. I wasn t that big. I always wanted to play football. As soon as the opportunity presented itself I took it and grabbed any opportunity I could. (on if he could kick if needed) I was the backup kicker. (on the recovery from the MCL injury a couple of years ago) I think I went knee to knee with my teammate and it was in the air. I went for a deep ball and the safety hit me knee to knee or when I landed. I don t really know how it exactly happened. It s been fine ever since and I haven t had any problems with it. The Combine, the Senior Bowl, all of the physicals I did there were no problems or red flags or anything like that. It s been 100 percent ever since and I am just ready to go. (on if he has ever been to Nashville) The closest I have ever been to Nashville is probably Louisville. (on who else recruited him other than UConn) Buffalo was the only other offer.

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148 TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT REVIEW April 25-27, 2013 LB ZAVIAR GOODEN 3RD ROUND, 97TH OVERALL

149 ZAVIAR GOODEN Outside Linebacker University of Missouri Tigers #25 6: Pflugerville, Texas Pflugerville High School OVERVIEW Gooden impresses teams with his athleticism, speed, versatility and performance on special teams. Recruited to play outside linebacker, he found his way into the starting lineup and made an impact on the Tigers defense. Gooden is a physical tackler with good field vision and reactionary skills. Gooden has good foot speed and balance. He shows smooth change-of-direction agility and reacts quickly when he locates the football after the snap. He is a coordinated runner who plays with urgency and generates an explosive closing burst. Gooden has the upper body strength needed to gain leverage on opposing offensive players. He has safety-like moves dropping back in zone coverage, as he can stay on the hip of a receiver while defending pass routes. Gooden was used as a running back and safety during his playing days at Pflugerville High School. He earned a starting job on defense as a sophomore, responding with 50 tackles, two interceptions and a forced fumble. The following year, he started on both sides of the ball, as the All-District first-team safety posted 61 tackles. He added two interceptions and the All-District second-team running back accounted for 800 yards and 10 touchdowns on the ground. As a senior, Gooden rushed for 1,128 yards and nine touchdowns, adding a pair of interceptions and a fumble recovery while guiding the team to a 12-4 record and a second place finish in the Class 5A ranks. He was selected the district s All- Purpose Player of the Year in Rivals.com rated him the 32 nd -best safety in the nation and regarded him as the 56 th - best player in the state of Texas. Gooden enrolled at Missouri in 2008, spending the season on the scout team as a safety, twice receiving Scout Team Player of the Week honors from the coaching staff. The next season the coaching staff shifted him to linebacker, where he backed up Andrew Gachkar at the strong-side outside slot. He delivered 30 tackles with three stops-for-loss in 13 appearances. With All-American Sean Weatherspoon having left the university as a first round draft choice by the Atlanta Falcons, Gooden seized the weak-side position in 2010 fall camp. He went on to lead the team with 85 tackles, posting three sacks with two fumble recoveries and a pair of interceptions. As a junior, Gooden again started every game, as the weak-side linebacker placed third on the squad with 80 tackles. He broke up four passes, intercepted another and blocked a kick. He also registered six stops behind the line of scrimmage. Gooden graduated in May, 2012, returning to the Tigers for his fifth season and was elected team captain. He ended his final season posting 61 tackles with two fumble recoveries and an interception. At the 2013 NFL Scouting Combine he opened the eyes of NFL decision makers with his performance in the agility drills. He ran a 4.47-second clocking in the 40-yard dash, the fastest time by any linebacker at the event. Gooden also had top performances in the broad jump (10-11), registered a 38 ½-inch vertical jump and led his group in the three-cone drill (6.71), 20-yard shuttle (4.18) and 60-yard shuttle (11.28). In the weight room, he put up 225 pounds 27 times in the bench press. CAREER NOTES Gooden appeared in 49 games at Missouri, starting his final 36 contests at weak-side outside linebacker Recorded 256 tackles and produced four sacks, 20.5 stops for loss, forced two fumbles and recovered five others Deflected 11 passes and had five interceptions for 30 yards in returns He also blocked one kick SEASON Gooden served as team captain In 10 starting assignments, the outside linebacker finished seventh on the team with 61 tackles (36 solos), adding four stops behind the line of scrimmage and two fumble recoveries Returned an interception for a touchdown vs. Southeastern Louisiana In the Vanderbilt clash, he recorded seven tackles and followed by making four tackles, including half a tackle for loss vs. Alabama...Added four tackles with a fumble recovery in the Tigers win over Kentucky...Delivered five tackles (three solos) and a pass break-up in the Tigers 14-7 loss at Florida...Led

150 Mizzou with nine tackles (three solos) in the Tigers overtime win at Tennessee...Posted a career-high 15 tackles (10 solos), including a tackle for loss in Mizzou s loss to Syracuse SEASON Gooden started all 13 games, ranking third on the squad with 80 tackles (54 solos), adding a 3-yard sack and six stops for losses of 23 yards Batted away four passes and intercepted two others Led all Tigers with nine tackles vs. Arizona State and recorded his first sack of the season, dropping Brock Osweiler for a loss of three yards in the final two minutes...he also blocked an Arizona State extra point in the second quarter and was named the Big 12 Conference Defensive Player of the Week for his efforts vs. the Sun Devils...Registered eight tackles at Oklahoma, seven of which were solo with the other being assisted tackle for loss, as he also recorded a pass break-up vs. the Sooners...Racked up six tackles, including an assisted tackle for loss vs. Kansas State and led all Tigers with nine tackles vs. Oklahoma State, adding 1.5 tackles for loss vs. the Cowboys, totaling four yards, and also broke up a pass...had three solo and three assisted tackles vs. Texas A&M, followed by six total tackles at Baylor, including one for a six-yard loss...was in on six tackles vs. Texas and broke up two passes vs. Texas Tech, along with producing nine total tackles...finished tied for the team lead with seven tackles and also had an interception, picking off a pass batted at the line of scrimmage by teammate Dominique Hamilton early in the first quarter vs. Kansas...Closed out the season with a six-tackle outing in the Independence Bowl, which included 1.5 stops for loss and an interception vs. North Carolina SEASON Gooden emerged as one of the top playmakers for the Tiger defense, as he led the team with 85 tackles (50 solos) in his first year as a starter, playing on a unit which was one of the most improved defenses in the nation during Was very consistent throughout the season, as he delivered three sacks and 7.5 stops behind the line of scrimmage Also caused a fumble and recovered two others Gained 10 yards on two interceptions and deflected five other throws Tied for second on the team with eight tackles in the season opener vs. Illinois, his first career start...made five tackles in the win over San Diego State and had seven stops vs. Miami (Ohio), as he also recovered a fumble vs. the RedHawks... Made eight tackles vs. Colorado that included two stops-for-loss and one sack, along with a pass break-up...tied for the team lead with an eight-tackle performance vs. Texas A&M and recorded his first career interception vs. Oklahoma. The theft came in the fourth quarter, helping MU put away the Sooners, as he also made five tackles vs. OU...Tied for second on the team with seven tackles vs. Nebraska that included three stops-for-loss, including two sacks...registered seven tackles, including one for a loss vs. Texas Tech and picked off a pass that he returned 10 yards, as he also had three pass break-ups vs. the Red Raiders...Made nine tackles and had 1.5 stops behind the line of scrimmage vs. Kansas State Named All-Big 12 Conference honorable mention by the league s coaches after the season SEASON Gooden received first-team Academic All-Big 12 Conference honors Appeared in all 13 games as a reserve, finishing with 30 tackles (27 solos), including three stops for minus six yards Recovered and caused a fumble Also deflected a pass SEASON Gooden worked hard as part of the Tiger defensive scout team, as the safety was twice named the defense's Back-Up Player of the Week for his efforts in practice prior to Mizzou's games vs. Oklahoma State and Kansas. AGILITY TESTS 4.47 in the 40-yard dash yard dash yard dash yard shuttle yard shuttle 6.71 three-cone drill 38 ½-inch vertical jump broad jump Bench pressed 225 pounds 27 times 32 ¼-inch arm length 10-inch hands 76 ¼-inch wingspan. HIGH SCHOOL Gooden attended Pflugerville (Tex.) High School, playing football for head coach George Herrman Earned a starting job on defense as a sophomore, responding with 50 tackles, two interceptions and a forced fumble Started n both sides of the ball, as the All-District first-team junior safety posted 61 tackles with two more pass thefts and the All-District secondteam running back accounted for 800 yards and 10 touchdowns on the ground As a senior, Gooden rushed for 1,128 yards and nine touchdowns, intercepted a pair of passes and had a fumble recovery while guiding the team to a 12-4 record and a second place finish in the Class 5A ranks Selected the district s All-Purpose Player of the Year in 2007 Rivals.com rated him the 32 nd -best safety in the nation and regarded him as the 56 th -best player in the state of Texas. PERSONAL Giooden graduated in May of 2012 with a degree in Entrepreneurship in Missouri's College of Business...Spent time volunteering in his local PALS program, as well as the Ready, Set, Teach program...son of Tonia and Maury Gooden...Resides in Pflugerville, Texas.

151 PLAYER STATISTICS DEFENSIVE STATISTICS STATS GP GS TK SO AS FR FC INT TFL PBU SACK BK TOTAL INTERCEPTION RETURNS ADVANCED FUMBLE RECOVERIES STATS NO YARDS AVG TD LONG NO YARDS AVG TD LONG TOTAL

152 TITANS 2013 DRAFTEE QUESTIONNAIRE ZAVIAR GOODEN (3RD ROUND, 97TH OVERALL) PERSONAL INFORMATION Full name: Zaviar Raynal Gooden Position: LB Height: 6-1 Weight: 234 Date of Birth: 8/31/90 Birthplace: Austin, Texas Marital status: Single Children's names and ages (if applicable): None Nickname: Z, or Z-Good Father/caregiver's name and career: Maury Gooden, works for UPS Mother/caregiver's name and career: Tonia Gooden Siblings names and ages: Brother Dalton (25) and sister Precious (24) Agent: Andy Ross COLLEGE College(s) attended: Missouri, College Major: Business management Redshirt season(s): 2008 Degree date/credits remaining: Graduated December 2012 College football positions played: S (2008), SLB & WLB ( ) College jersey number: 25 Significance of jersey number: Given to him to honor the late Aaron O'Neal, a former Missouri linebacker who passed away from sickle cell disease in Since then, a linebacker has been selected to wear his number. Other sports played in college: None College extracurricular activities/volunteerism: Heavily involved with FCA, with whom he ran kids sports camps, spoke to the children about the Bible and rebuilt houses in the community HIGH SCHOOL High school (city, state): Pflugerville (Texas) High School Mascot: Panthers Year graduated: 2008 High school football positions played: RB, S Other sports played in high school: Track (4 years sprint relays, 4x400, 200) SOCIAL MEDIA Website: None Twitter: None

153 Titans 2013 Draftee Questionnaire OFF THE FIELD Where were you when you were drafted, and who were you with? At his parents house in Texas with his parents, siblings, girlfriend, uncles and grandparents (10 total people) Relatives or close childhood friends in professional sports: 49ers CB Perrish Cox is his second cousin on his dad s side Close relatives currently or previously in the military: Both grandfathers (one deceased) were in the military Any causes that are personal to you (e.g. breast cancer awareness, diabetes research, etc.): Wants to work with youth in the community and help student-athletes make grades that allow them to go to college Name a person that inspires you: There s a lot of people I can say, but my father is a real big one. He always believed in me. He s my biggest fan. When nobody else believed in me, he did. He works seven days a week because he took an extra job just to be able to afford the trips to Missouri to watch me play. He instilled a work ethic in me, taught me right from wrong. Most memorable college football moment: My redshirt sophomore year, when we beat Oklahoma when they were ranked No. 1. I got an interception in the fourth quarter that pretty much sealed the game. The fans stormed the field at the end, and it was pretty incredible. Significant hurdles overcome in life and/or football career: Football is just a roller coaster. I initially didn t want to be a linebacker. I was upset at first when I got moved from safety, but I fought hard, worked at it, and I ended up being happy about it in the end. Other than that, I ve been blessed. I m not the kind of person that feels sorry for himself or dwells on the things of the past. On your bucket list : Wants to do mission work in Senegal with his friend, Matthew McReynolds, who has already been there for that reason. Favorite thing about playing football: Getting in that gladiator mode, feeling the adrenaline, the blood, sweat and tears that you experience with your teammates, fighting for one goal with your teammates and reaching it. Off-the-field interests/hobbies/unique facts: Likes bow hunting, playing dominoes LIST OF FAVORITES Movie: Remember the Titans TV Show: Fresh Prince of Bel Air Actor: Martin Lawrence Music artist: The Temptations School subject: Math Car: I can t afford one, but a Bugatti. Book or author: The Bible, The Art of War Video game: NCAA Football Kind of food/restaurant: Soul food Favorite athlete as a child: Barry Sanders Favorite pro teams as a child: Chicago Bulls, Dallas Cowboys

154 TITANS DRAFT QUOTES April 25-27, 2013 ZAVIAR GOODEN (UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI) DRAFTED 3RD ROUND, 97TH OVERALL FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2013 CONFERENCE CALL WITH LOCAL MEDIA LB ZAVIAR GOODEN (on where he is watching the draft tonight) I m at home in Texas. (on what his reaction was when he got the call from the Titans) Oh man, I was ecstatic when I got the phone call. I am excited to be working for the Titans organization and I m just ready to go to work. I thought I would get picked right around there somewhere in the third round. I m pretty happy about it. (on how much running a 4.47 at the Combine boosted his stock and how he uses his speed on the field) You can t teach speed and you can t tackle no one if you can t get to the play. I think it helped out a ton and I think it opened some eyes to some teams. I think it helped me out quite a bit (on if the 4.47 is the fastest he has ever run the 40-yard dash) I have been faster before. The fastest time I clocked at Mizzou was a (on if playing safety early in college helps him in pass coverage) Oh yes, definitely. I have great footwork for a linebacker and I can run and cover like a DB. Tight ends and running backs are not a problem so I feel like I am an every down guy. When it s third down, you are not going to be taking me off the field and subbing in a nickel guy. I can do it all. (on if the Titans told him how they want to use him) Well I haven t heard anything on that yet. I just got the phone call and they said that they were going to pick me and they just told me congratulations and welcome to the organization and that s pretty much it. (on how playing in the SEC helps prepare players for the NFL) I think it helps a lot because I think in the SEC you see a lot of NFL talent. That league is the best there is and they play pro-style football, as well. They are big and physical and fast. They play with backs and tight ends. In the Big 12 it was mostly space though. It s more realistic to what you are going to see at the next level. (on the transition from running back and safety to linebacker) I played running back and safety coming out of high school and I went to Missouri as a safety. I have only been playing linebacker for three years. They moved me to the WILL position my redshirt sophomore year and I started that year and led the team in tackles that year in my first year starting at linebacker. (on how his body changed moving to linebacker) I just had to gain some weight. When I was playing safety I was around 215 playing safety and now I m up to 235, so I threw on some weight. I actually played the season at 230, but I have put on five pounds since. (on comparing him to Zach Brown and if he knows him) Yeah, I know about Zach Brown. He went to North Carolina and he ran a real fast 40 last year as well. I know he used to run track as well. We actually played against North Carolina in the Independence Bowl last year. He is a great player and I have great respect for him and I am excited to work with him. Obviously, we are both real fast for the position. He used to be a track guy and I used to run track back in high school as well. I can see where the similarities and why people are comparing us. At the end of the day, he is Zach Brown and I am Zaviar Gooden. (on if he visited the Titans in the pre-draft process) No sir. Honestly, I didn t hear from the Titans too much, so it came as a shock to me.

155 Titans 2013 Draft Transcript (on what teams showed interest in him) I would say the teams that showed the most interest in me were probably they Rams and the Jaguars. (on his relationship with former Missouri player Sean Weatherspoon) Sean was team captain on our team. He helped me with that transitional phase of becoming a linebacker. Sean is a great guy man. I look up to him. I think the world of him. He is a great person and a great athlete. He is a great role model and a great mentor for me at Mizzou.

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161 BRIAN MAX SCHWENKE. JR. Offensive Center/Guard University of California at Berkeley Golden Bears #57 6: Oceanside, California Oceanside High School OVERVIEW For three seasons, Schwenke was a long-range offensive guard prospect with impressive athletic ability, drawing curiosity from professional scouts during his junior season. When those talent evaluators returned to Cal s campus in 2012, they discovered a transformation in the drive blocker. A move to center for his senior season thrust Schwenke into the elite group of offensive linemen expected to hear their names called early during the draft in April. California has never been known as a football pipeline for the National Football League, but did have 46 former players in NFL training camps last season. Only seven were offensive linemen and the only one that would be regarded among the best in the pro ranks is All-Pro center Alex Mack, a top pick by the Cleveland Browns in the 2009 draft. Much like Mack, Schwenke s athletic ability is the first thing noticed when watching game film. He was one of the few bright spots for the team in 2012, registering 85 key blocks and knockdowns while delivering 13 touchdown-resulting blocks for a running unit that scored just 16 times during his senior campaign. Schwenke shows excellent quickness and good hand placement. He is very light on his feet and uses his speed to consistently get into his second level blocks. He moves well going long distances, showing balance, flexibility and lateral agility on running plays. He has impressive lower body strength, but can also rely on his quickness, short area burst and angles to block. As a run blocker, Schwenke explodes with a flat back and fits well for the beginning of his slide, as his quick initial step allows him to get the surge needed to generate movement. He is very consistent at controlling the defender with his hands, and has the lower body power to anchor. He is conscious of playing at a low pad level and is very good at rolling his hips and taking second levels down at their legs when cut blocking in the open field. Due to his experience in supporting other blockers on double teams and combo blocks, he has become capable of neutralizing his assignments on traps and pulls, as his speed could make him valuable as a guard in a zone-blocking scheme at the next level. In 2012 he proved that he can be a starting-caliber center in the NFL. He has the ability to snap and get out of his stance with good balance on the short pulls, striking with a forceful hand punch while doing a good job with his knee bend working in space. He is light on his feet running down the line of scrimmage in attempts to impact on the edge, turn and seal. His athleticism working in the short area is because of his fluid lateral movements that allow him to get out front on sweeps. During his playing days at Oceanside High School, Schwenke was regarded as the state of California s 60 th -best overall prospect on the Rivals.com Cal Top 100 List, as that recruiting service also rated him the 44 th -best offensive guard in the nation and placed a three-star prospect ranking on the two-way lineman. ESPN ranked him ninth among all the high school products. Schwenke rewarded ESPN for that lofty rating, going on to earn first-team All-Valley League, second-team All-County and second-team All-State accolades as a 2007 junior, when his squad finished 12-1 overall and won the state title. During that campaign, he recorded 15 touchdown-resulting blocks while paving the way for Armani Taylor to rush for 1,800 yards. Schwenke earned MVP honors at the Palo Alto Nike Camp in May of 2008, as he would continue to shine throughout his senior season. He was named first-team All-State, All-Area, All-County, All-San Diego Section and All-Valley League that year. He also added All-Region accolades from both Prep Star and Super Prep. During his final campaign, he posted 112 knockdowns to help his team finish with a record and win a regularseason Valley League title, as well as a San Diego Section crown before falling in the third round of the playoffs. He also lined up on the defensive line in 2008, recording 17 tackles. Schwenke signed his national letter-of-intent to attend the University of California on June 24 th, He reported for 2009 fall camp and would join tailback Isui Sofele and place-kicker Vincenzo D Amato as the Bears only true freshman to

162 letter. The lineman would play in 12 games with the second unit as a 260-pound first-year player, but most of his action came with the field goal and placement units. Schwenke worked throughout the offseason to add bulk to his frame. He reported to fall camp at 285 pounds, starting all 12 contests. He lined up at left guard for the Bears first eight contests before finishing out the regular season schedule at right guard. He produced 62 knockdowns and nine touchdown-resulting blocks, but the offense failed to mount much of a challenge during a 5-7 campaign, ranking 90 th in the nation with an average of yards per game. Continuing to improve his overall strength, Schwenke checked back at school as a 300-pound left guard in When he was sidelined by a flu-like virus vs. Washington State, it would mark the only missed assignment by any of Cal s starting offensive linemen during the 2011 schedule. He delivered 49 knockdowns and also recorded his first career tackle, coming after a Cal pass was intercepted in the Oregon State clash. Schwenke thought he would anchor the Cal front wall from his customary left guard slot for his senior season, but the coaches asked him to move in one slot in August camp. Rather than complain about the late-career switch, he embraced the move. The Bears limped to a 3-9 record during Schwenke s senior year, but the newly installed center recorded 85 knockdowns and 13 touchdown-resulting blocks. He was the only player on the Cal front wall to not be charged with a sack or pressure. The rest of the team gave up 41 sacks to rank 115 th among the 120 major college offensive lines. The senior s performance in the trenches was so impressive that the league s coaches named him to their All-Pac 12 Conference first-team. He also received All-American second-team recognition. At the end of the season, he added a pair of team honors by capturing the Brick Muller Award as Cal's Most Valuable Lineman and a Cort Majors Team Captain Award. He also finished second to Stanford sophomore left tackle David Yankey in the Morris Trophy voting as the conference's top offensive lineman in CAREER NOTES Schwenke started 36-of-48 games that he played in at California 20 at left offensive guard, four at right guard and 12 as a center During three seasons in the starting lineup, he recorded 196 knockdowns and 30 touchdown-resulting blocks He also recorded a solo tackle vs. Oregon State in 2011 and caught a pass for a three-yard gain vs. Southern California in SEASON Schwenke earned All-American second-team honors from The NFL Report, as that scouting information service regards him as the best interior lineman in the league The conference coaches agreed with that evaluation, as they not only selected the first-year center first-team All-Pac 12 Conference, but in a voting conducted by the league s defensive linemen, Schwenke finished second to Stanford sophomore left tackle David Yankey in the Morris Trophy voting as the conference's top offensive lineman The late move to center, while unexpected at the time, proved to be prophetic, as he would go on to record 85 knockdowns and deliver 13 touchdown-resulting blocks for a running attack that found the end zone only 16 times in 2012 His performance in the trenches was further highlighted, as he did not yield any sacks or pressures, even though the rest of the front wall saw Bears quarterbacks taken down 41 times for losses of 270 yards, as their sacks allowed average of 3.42 per game was 115 th among 120 teams at the major college level Behind Schwenke widening rush lanes and lead blocking up the middle of the field, California improved their rushing average to 42 nd in the nation with an average of yards per game (team averaged yards the previous season) In each of the four games that Cal rushed for at least two touchdowns, Schwenke had a hand in everyone of those scores Some of his crowd-pleasing blocks came vs. Southern Utah, as he took down two defenders on a 6-yard scoring burst by C.J. Anderson for a team that gained 289 yards with three touchdowns rushing Two touchdown blocks on three scoring runs that netted 224 yards vs. Ohio State featured Schwenke flattening All-Big Ten Conference defensive tackle Johnathan Hankins to spring Brendan Bigelow for a career-long 81-yard scoring scamper Another long run for a touchdown came when Anderson followed Schwenke, who crushed defensive end Datone Jones, allowing the ball carrier to race by for a 68-yard touchdown vs. UCLA, as the Bears tallied 480 yards in total offense At the end of the season, Schwenke earned the Brick Muller Award as Cal's Most Valuable Lineman and the Cort Majors Team Captain Award SEASON Schwenke started 12 games at left offensive guard for the Bears sitting out the Washington State contest with flu-like symptoms That was the only missed start by the team's five starting offensive linemen all season...recorded 49 key blocks/knockdowns and eight touchdown blocks, as he also produced his first career tackle vs. Oregon State The junior played a major part in the team averaging points, aerial yards (46 th nationally) and yards in total offense (44 th in the nation) per game.

163 2010 SEASON Schwenke s versatility and knowledge of all of his line mates blocking assignments proved beneficial when injuries depleted that unit later in the year After starting the first eight games at left guard, he took over right guard duties for the final four contests The Bears starting tailback Shane Vereen, was fond of his sophomore lineman, as he produced 822 of his 1,167 rushing yards over Schwenke s territory The guard delivered 62 knockdowns and nine touchdown-resulting blocks, as he was charged with just one of the 23 sacks allowed by the Cal front wall SEASON Schwenke was one of only three true freshmen to play in 2009, along with kicker Vincenzo D'Amato and tailback Isi Sofele Played in 12 games as a resereve offensive guard (all but the Minnesota clash), playing primarily with the field goal and placement units. AGILITY TESTS 4.99 in the 40-yard dash yard dash yard dash yard shuttle 7.31 three-cone drill 26 ½-inch vertical jump 9 0 broad jump Bench pressed 225 pounds 31 times 32-inch arm length 10 ¼-inch hands 76 ¾-inch wingspan. HIGH SCHOOL Schwenke attended Oceanside (Cal.) High School, where he was regarded as the state of California s 60 th -best overall prospect on the Rivals.com Cal Top 100 List That recruiting service also rated him the 44 th -best offensive guard in the nation and placed a three-star prospect ranking on the two-way lineman ESPN rated the lineman ninth among all the high school products Earned first-team All-Valley League, second-team All-County and second-team All-State accolades as a 2007 junior, when his squad finished 12-1 overall and won the state title During that campaign, he recorded 15 touchdown-resulting blocks while paving the way for an 1,800-yard rushing season by Armani Taylor Also earned MVP honors at the Palo Alto Nike Camp in May of 2008, as he would continue to shine throughout his senior season Named first-team All-State, All-Area, All-County, All-San Diego Section and All-Valley League that year Added All-Region accolades from both Prep Star and Super Prep During his final campaign, he posted 112 knockdowns to help his team finish with a record and win a regular-season Valley League title, as well as a San Diego Section crown before falling in the third round of the playoffs Also lined up on the defensive line in 2008, recording 17 tackles. PERSONAL Political Science major Parents are Brian and Amy Schwenke, and Robert and Darlene Scozzari...Born Brian Max Schwenke Jr., on 3/22/91...Resides in Oceanside, California.

164 TITANS 2013 DRAFTEE QUESTIONNAIRE C BRIAN SCHWENKE (4TH ROUND, 107TH OVERALL) PERSONAL INFORMATION Full name: Brian Max Schwenke Jr. Position: C Height: 6-3 Weight: 314 Date of Birth: 3/22/91 Birthplace: Waukegan, Ill. Marital status: Engaged (March 2014) Name of spouse/fiancée (if applicable): Mandi Innocenzi Children's names and ages (if applicable): None Nickname: None Father/caregiver's name and career: Brian Schwenke, engineer for Trademark Stepmother: Amy Schwenke, kindergarten teacher Mother/caregiver's name and career: Nancy Scozzari, registered nurse Stepfather: Robert Scozzari, retired from Marines Corps Siblings names and ages: Brothers Jeremy (24) and Kai (7) Agent: Doug Hendrickson COLLEGE College(s) attended: California ( ) College Major: Political science Redshirt season(s): None Degree date/credits remaining: Graduated December 2012 College football positions played: RG, LG, C College jersey number: 57 Significance of jersey number: Given to him Other sports played in college: None College extracurricular activities/volunteerism: None HIGH SCHOOL High school (city, state): Oceanside (Cal.) High School Mascot: Tigers Year graduated: 2009 High school football positions played: T, DE Sports played in high school: Football SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: bmschwenke

165 Titans 2013 Draftee Questionnaire OFF THE FIELD Where were you when you were drafted, and who were you with? With his dad and friends in San Diego Relatives or close childhood friends in professional sports: Kentucky guard Larry Warford (drafted by Lions) is one of his best friends Close relatives currently or previously in the military: Father (Brian Schwenke) was a SERE trainer in the Navy from ; Stepdad (Robert Scozzari) was in the Marines Name a person that inspires you: My dad because he s been my role model through life. He s taught me that you can always become a better person. Significant hurdles overcome in life and/or football career: I fortunately haven t had that much adversity other than the usual things, nothing too serious. And I usually don t look at those kinds of things as negative. On your bucket list : Wants to learn how to snowboard after his football career Favorite thing about playing football: Being able to compete. I m very competitive. The team environment in football is unlike anything else, especially on the O-line. Off-the-field interests/hobbies/unique facts: Was a surfer growing up after spending formative years living in Hawaii due to his father s job in the Navy; likes video games LIST OF FAVORITES Movie: Pulp Fiction TV Show: Big Bang Theory Actor: Tom Hardy Music artist: Radiohead, Led Zeppelin School subject: Political science Car: His Dodge SRT-10 with a Viper engine Books: Harry Potter series, Lord of the Rings series Video game: Halo and Call of Duty Kind of food/restaurant: Kalua pork fried rice Favorite athlete as a child: Jerome Bettis

166 TITANS DRAFT QUOTES April 25-27, 2013 BRIAN SCHWENKE (UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA) DRAFTED 4TH ROUND, 107TH OVERALL SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 2013 CONFERENCE CALL WITH LOCAL MEDIA C BRIAN SCHWENKE (on playing with a mean streak) That is absolutely accurate. It is what I bring to the table as an offensive lineman. I couldn t be more excited to be playing for Tennessee. (on how the mean streak came about) It is very natural when it comes to football. Off the field, I m real calm and a real nice guy, but when it comes to on the field and playing football it happens very easily and very naturally. (on if he gets flagged a lot for roughness) No, I usually don t cross that line. It has happened once or twice, but I usually don t. (on if it is necessary to have a mean streak on the field) Absolutely. I think the best offensive linemen have a little bit of nastiness in them. I don t think you are going to find the best offensive linemen who are nice guys on the field. It is not going to happen. (on switching from guard to center this year) There is a learning curve at first. I moved in the spring before the season, so I had plenty of time to get acclimated and get used to snapping the ball. By the time the season rolled around I felt pretty darn comfortable at it. I have enjoyed it more than anything this past season playing center. (on visiting the Titans during the pre-draft process) To be honest, if it was me picking a team I could go to, I would have picked Tennessee. It was my absolute favorite place to see, the coaches and the environment were fantastic. Everyone here while we were watching the draft we were all rooting for Tennessee to pick me. I couldn t be any happier. (on how he thinks the team plans to use him) I can play any of the inside three positions, so whatever they want me to do I m happy to do it. (on if he is aware of the offensive line overhaul this offseason) Absolutely, there is great talent and even better competition. I think it is going to be really fun and I enjoy it. (on playing for two Hall of Fame offensive linemen) I think that is one of the biggest reasons why I enjoyed my visit so much. I have never been able to sit down with a head coach of a football team and he talks about offensive line technique the way Coach Munchak did. I loved that and I think it is necessary for a team to have a really strong offensive line. Obviously, I m a little biased being an offensive lineman, but it is great and it is wonderful and I m very excited. (on adjusting to play center this year) You have to get used to number one snapping the ball and getting that hand out from underneath you. Besides that the guys are just a little bit closer to you than you would be at guard. Besides that there is not much else. There is a little bit of footwork changes here and there, but it is not too far from guard, but in another way it is kind of the furthest thing away from guard. (on if he knows Chance Warmack) Yeah, me and Chance are real close. We train together and he is my boy. I m very excited to be going with him. (on how excited he is to work with Warmack)

167 Titans 2013 Draft Transcript Yeah, absolutely. I m very excited. (on where they were training together) We were training out in L.A. at Athletic Gains for the Combine. (on how excited he is to play with Jake Locker) Yeah. I definitely remember him giving us a hard time when we played against him. He is a great guy and a great quarterback and I m very excited to play with him. He is another Pac-12 guy. (on what he thinks about Chance Warmack as a player) He is just an absolute monster on the field. He is a great player. I watched his film and I m very excited. I never thought I would get to play next to him. We talked about it a little bit, but it is just going to be wonderful. He is a great player and so strong and explosive and a great athlete too. It is going to be really good. (on if he will be convinced to start Warmacking by pulling his shirt up) You know what, I might be able to do that. The long hair has kind of been my thing, but I think I have the belly to be able to roll up my jersey if that is required of me. (on opening holes for Chris Johnson) He is a great talent. When I play Madden, I like to use the Titans because he is such a good running back. It is going to be exciting. Honestly, I couldn t be more excited to be in Tennessee. (on the last time he cut his hair) Like a month ago. I cut off four inches. (on if anyone ever pulled his hair on the field) It has happened once in eight years or so. It is really not a big deal. It is not like I have the ball and I m running around and they could tackle me. (on what he considers his strengths) Absolutely, my athleticism and my quickness off the ball, and the ability to use that quickness and power to really get into blockers and drive them before they can do anything. I use that same athleticism in pass protection and I can take my hips and really do well there. (on if he knows Craig Stevens and Lavelle Hawkins) I ve met Craig in passing. Me and his brother are really close Eric Stevens. He was a fullback for Cal the past couple of years. Me and him are really close. He just texted me. I hear Craig is a great guy. I only hear great things about him. I m ecstatic right now. I couldn t be more excited. (on what the Titans told me during the call) Coach (Bruce) Matthews said he likes the way I play. When I went out and visited we watched film and he likes what I can bring to the table and definitely that mean streak. I have always been able to fuel an offensive line with that kind of nastiness. It kind of brings an attitude to the O-line. I m going to be playing next to some of the best guys in the NFL, especially with (Andy) Levitre and (Chance) Warmack. Levitre has some years under his belt, but I m looking to get everyone going with my nastiness. (on if he has met Andy Levitre) No, I have actually never met him, but I look forward to it.

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172 LAVAR M. EDWARDS Defensive End Louisiana State University Tigers #89 6: Gretna, Louisiana Desire Street Academy OVERVIEW Edwards started 15 of the 52 games he appeared in for LSU, and proved that he could display flashes of brilliance in a limited role. He had 96 tackles as a Tiger with 24 of those stops coming behind the line of scrimmage. Four of Edwards six quarterback pressures either caused interceptions or came on the final play for that possession. He also had a nose for the end zone, scoring on a 29-yard fumble recovery vs. Louisiana-Monroe as a sophomore and on a 23-yard interception return vs. Idaho as a senior. Before joining the Louisiana State program, Edwards attended Desire Street Academy, where he was ranked among one of the top 40 prospects in the state of Louisiana by Rivals.com. His family was one of many in New Orleans affected by Hurricane Katrina, but he finished his high school career in Baton Rouge. He was named to the Baton Rouge Advocate's Super Dozen team as a defensive end, but also competed as a fullback and tight end. He rushed for 850 yards and 10 touchdowns as a junior, followed by 12 touchdowns and 400 yards receiving as a senior. Edwards received a three-star prospect grade from Rivals.com, as that recruiting service placed him 42 nd among the nation s defensive ends and listed him on their Louisiana Top 40 chart. Scout.com also placed a three-star grade on him, but rated him 33 rd in the nation as a tight end. In addition to his time playing football, Edwards was a double-double-double performer for the school s basketball team. He also excelled in track, tossing a personal-best 46 7 in the shot put. He also competed as a first baseman and designated hitter for the baseball team. He played in 12 games in 2009, working his way up from third on the depth chart at right defensive end to even start vs. Louisiana Tech before the season ended. He finished with 23 tackles, 2.5 sacks and 4.5 stops behind the line of scrimmage. As a sophomore, Edwards went on to start seven games in the second half. He posted 21 tackles with 2.5 sacks, also returning a fumble recovery for a score in In 2011, Edwards filled in at both end positions, posting 26 tackles with a sack and a fumble recovery. He earned six starting assignments during his final campaign in 2012, delivering 26 tackles with seven stops-for-loss, including 4.5 sacks, also returning an interception for a score. He would close out his career by accepting an invitation to play in the 2013 Senior Bowl. Edwards inclusion on the South roster in the Senior Bowl allowed NFL teams to see that he has an athletic frame with good muscle definition, thick thighs and calves and a broad chest, as he not only looks like a swingman at both defensive end positions, but has the bulk needed to slide in and play tackle in obvious passing situations. He is quick to break down and react to plays and shows a good short area burst and lateral agility to work down the line. Edwards appears to be instinctive locating the ball, doing a nice job of recognizing traps. He plays with leverage and uses his hands effectively to control and disengage. He also plays at a high intensity level, showing consistency in his effort to get to the ball. As a pass rusher, he generates a good push off the edge and has a quick swim move to slip off blocks by a lethargic offensive tackle. Edwards 4.8-second speed validates that he has the acceleration needed to close on the quarterback. He possesses the leg drive and hand strength to control and adjust off blocks. At a trimmer weight than the 300 pounds he first played at, he made good improvement in redirecting coming on the back side. When working in-line, he shows the power to stack vs. double teams. CAREER NOTES Edwards started 15-of-52 games at Louisiana State, recording 96 tackles (41 solos), 10.5 sacks for minus 70 yards, 20 stops for losses totaling 106 yards and six quarterback pressures Recovered two fumbles, advancing one 29 yards for a

173 touchdown, as he also scored on a 23-yard interception return, gaining 40 yards on two pass thefts Also caused two fumbles and deflected five other tosses SEASON One of the recipients of the team's Unsung Hero Award in 2012, Edwards appeared in all 13 games, starting the North Texas, Idaho, Auburn, Towson, Mississippi State and Mississippi games while seeing action at both defensive end positions He registered 26 tackles (14 solos) with 4.5 sacks for minus 31 yards, seven stops for losses of 46 yards and three quarterback pressures Returned an interception 23 yards for a touchdown vs. Idaho...Had career-best seven tackles to go with 1.5 sacks totaling 10 yards in losses vs. Towson...Added four tackles and a sack for a 7-yard loss vs. Mississippi Delivered a 6-yard sack and a pressure that caused an interception vs. Washington In the North Texas clash, he had a tackle for a 9-yard loss...posted an 8-yard sack in the Florida clash SEASON Edwards was the key reserve at both defensive end positions, starting on the right side in the Auburn clash Recorded 26 tackles (9 solos) that included a 5-yard sack, 4.5 stops for minus 16 yards, two pressures, a pair of pass deflections and a fumble recovery Picked up his only sack of the season vs. Georgia in the SEC Championship Game...Earned a seasonhigh four tackles, including one for a loss vs. Mississippi...Recovered a fumble at West Virginia that led to a touchdown in the fourth quarter SEASON Edwards played in 13 games, starting seven contests during the second half Produced 21 tackles (9 solos) with 2.5 sacks, four stops for losses of 23 yards, an interception, a pass deflection and a fumble recovery Delivered a great effort at Arkansas where he had four tackles, one sack, another stop for a loss and one forced fumble...had an outstanding game vs. Mississippi, when he tallied four tackles, 1.5 stops behind the line of scrimmage and picked off a pass that he returned it 17 yards...recovered a fumble vs. Louisiana-Monroe and rumbled 29 yards for a touchdown...made one sack for a 7-yard loss and a pass break-up vs. Tennessee SEASON As a red-shirt freshman, Edwards appeared in 12 games He worked his way up the chart and started vs. Louisiana Tech For the season, he posted 23 tackles (9 solos), 2.5 sacks for minus 16 yards, a pressure and 4.5 stops for losses of 21 yards Also caused one fumble In a start, vs. Louisiana Tech, he had three tackles, two for loss and one sack in the win over the Bulldogs...Had a half sack for a 1-yard loss vs. Arkansas...Other sack came vs. Vanderbilt and it went for a 9-yard loss, as he also forced a fumble...set a season-high with five tackles vs. top-ranked Florida...Saw his first career action as a Tiger at Washington where he made one solo tackle SEASON Edwards red-shirted as a freshman. AGILITY TESTS 4.80 in the 40-yard dash yard dash yard dash yard shuttle 7.03 three-cone drill 33-inch vertical jump 9 11 broad jump Bench pressed 225 pounds 23 times xxx inch arm length xxx inch hands xxx inch wingspan. HIGH SCHOOL Edwards attended Desire Street (Baton Rouge, La.) Academy, where he was ranked among one of the top 40 prospects in the state of Louisiana by Rivals.com His family was one of many in New Orleans affected by Hurricane Katrina, but he finished his high school career in Baton Rouge Named to the Baton Rouge Advocate's Super Dozen team as a defensive end, but also competed as a fullback and tight end Rushed for 850 yards and 10 touchdowns as a junior, followed by 12 touchdowns and 400 yards receiving as a senior Received a three-star prospect grade from Rivals.com, as that recruiting service placed him 42 nd among the nation s defensive ends and listed him on their Louisiana Top 40 chart Scout.com also placed a three-star grade on him, but rated him 33 rd in the nation as a tight end Was a doubledouble-double performer for the school s basketball team Also excelled in track, tossing a personal-best 46 7 in the shot put Competed as a first baseman and designated hitter for the baseball team. PERSONAL General Studies major Son of Cindy Allen and Leonard Edwards Born Lavar M. Edwards on 3/29/90 in Gretna, Louisiana Resides in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. PLAYER STATISTICS DEFENSIVE STATISTICS STATS GP GS TK SO AS FR FC INT TFL PBU SACK PRES

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175 TITANS 2013 DRAFTEE QUESTIONNAIRE DE LAVAR EDWARDS (5TH ROUND, 142ND OVERALL) PERSONAL INFORMATION Full name: Lavar Michael Edwards Position: DE Height: 6-4 Weight: 277 Date of Birth: 4/29/90 Birthplace: New Orleans, La. Marital status: Single Children's names and ages (if applicable): None Nickname: None Father/caregiver's name and career: Leonard Edwards, selfemployed carpenter Mother/caregiver's name and career: Cindy Allen, school bus driver Siblings names and ages: Brother Christopher (20) Agent: Brian Overstreet COLLEGE College(s) attended: LSU, College Major: General studies Redshirt season(s): 2008 Degree date/credits remaining: 12 credits remaining College football positions played: DE College jersey number: 89 Significance of jersey number: Number given to him Other sports played in college: None HIGH SCHOOL High school (city, state): Desire Street Academy (Baton Rouge, La.) Mascot: Lions Year graduated: 2008 High school football positions played: TE, RB, DE Other sports played in high school: Basketball (4 years), baseball (4 years), Track (2 years-discus and shot put) SOCIAL MEDIA

176 Titans 2013 Draftee Questionnaire OFF THE FIELD Where were you when you were drafted, and who were you with? In Houston with family members Relatives or close childhood friends in professional sports: None Close relatives currently or previously in the military: None Name a person that inspires you: Richard Johnson, one of my position coaches early in high school. The reason I look up to him is because he s a great man and a great father. He helped me a lot athletically but also helped me learn how to be a man and always made sure I was on the right track. Most memorable college football moment: Winning the SEC Championship. I ve been playing sports a long time, and I never won a championship in anything before that moment. Just being able to say I was a champion was a dream come true. Significant hurdles overcome in life and/or football career: Going through Katrina and not letting it affect me and my career. It helped me become a better man. Hurricane Katrina hit when he was 15 and a high school sophomore. He was displaced to Austin with family members. He then returned to his school, which was originally located in New Orleans but had moved entirely to Niceville, Fla., for a few months and then finally to Baton Rouge. On your bucket list : Ride in a military fighter jet Favorite thing about playing football: The fans, the game itself, the contact, pretty much everything about it I love. I love playing football. Off-the-field interests/hobbies/unique facts: Watching movies, playing basketball and video games LIST OF FAVORITES Movie: The Dark Knight TV Show: The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Actor: Denzel Washington, Will Smith Music artist: Lil Wayne School subject: History Car: Bugatti Video game: NBA 2K Kind of food/restaurant: Shrimp Favorite athlete as a child: Jerry Rice Favorite pro teams as a child: San Francisco 49ers

177 TITANS DRAFT QUOTES April 25-27, 2013 LAVAR EDWARDS (LOUISIANA STATE) DRAFTED FIFTH ROUND, 142 ND OVERALL SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 2013 CONFERENCE CALL WITH LOCAL MEDIA DE LAVAR EDWARDS (on if he had a party going on upon his selection) Yes, I have a lot of friends here, friends very excited, very excited for me. (on if speed is one of his top assets on being a defensive end) Yeah, I would definitely say my speed is one of my top assets, just my overall athleticism, it helps me be a better player. (on difficulty to be noticed on a team like LSU, especially with players like Mingo and Montgomery on defensive line) I wasn t really looking for any recognition. I just wanted to make sure whenever I did get out there, I played as I hard as I can, you know to show that I could be just as good a player or better. (on if he lost 20 pounds before senior season) No sir, that was in high school, not in college. (on how he thinks he will fit in with the Titans) I haven t spoken too much with the coaches, but I think I will be a good fit in any system. I am just willing to come out and work hard and do what I can to help the team win. (on what he is currently weighing) 270. (on if 270 is where he would like to play or does he want to get heavier) During school, I was between , so I am pretty comfortable at this weight right now. (on if he bounced inside and outside at LSU, or played one spot) On passing downs, I played a little bit 3-technique. That was mostly on passing downs. Most of the time, I was lined up at end. (on if there was difference on lining up on both sides at end) Not to me, I feel very comfortable on both sides. When I first got to school, I did like one side. But then, after a while, it just became natural and I became real comfortable at both sides. So, it doesn t matter. (on how playing in SEC helps prepare him for next level) I think it prepares players well, because every week, no matter if it is Alabama or Vanderbilt you know you are going to be up for some real good competition and all teams have really good players. So, I think by playing against great competition every week, it helps (you) become a better player. (on if he knows a lot about Titans personnel and where does he see himself as a fit) I don t know too much (about Titans personnel), but you know, they drafted me, so they think I can fit it well, so I am pretty sure I can fit in their plan.

178 Titans 2013 Draft Transcript (on if he talked a lot with Titans staff at Senior Bowl) A little bit, but not a lot. But, I talked more with other teams during the process. (on having pride in his snaps) I take a lot of pride, because knowing my snaps would be limited throughout the game, whenever I did get out there, I wanted to make sure that I could do whatever was in my power, go all out and make sure that I made plays when I had the opportunity to make them. So, I would take advantage of every opportunity that I got. (on thoughts of where he would go in the draft) To be honest, I didn t really know. I kind of don t look to where my own projection because I don t want to be thinking one thing and something else happens and then it will be a letdown. So, I just kind of left it up in the air, so whoever was going to take me and wherever they took me I ll be happy. I am just happy to be playing football again and go to work. (on if he visited teams during the process) No, I didn t take any visits. (on if he had contact with Titans during process) No, not really. Like I said, I talked to some of the other teams a lot more than I talked to the Titans. (on growing up in New Orleans, if he was a Saints fan) No, actually I was a 49ers fans because in the early 90s, the Saints weren t too good. But all my family is die-hard Saints fans and of course, they wanted me to get drafted by the Saints. But, I was a 49ers fan growing up because I was a big fan of Jerry Rice. (on if he has been watching the draft and what was it like seeing his teammates go off the board) It was great seeing those guys, look at all those guys, it was great timing, being drafted. So it was just be patient and waiting (for) my time because I knew it was coming eventually. (on if he ran up against (Titans draft pick) Chance Warmack in Alabama game) I think maybe two times, not many though. It may have been two times, maybe, maybe not, I can t recall any specific times. (on if he was impacted by Hurricane Katrina) The only thing that I can say really affected my career, was that after the storm, I didn t get a chance to play or work out or anything like that. Then, I gained a few pounds. Other than that, it didn t really affect my career. I went from about to 230 to 250 in a couple of months. Honestly, I think all things happen for a reason. (on what he feels he needs to work on to be a good NFL player) My overall game. I feel like you can never be good enough, so my overall game from my hands to my get off, pass rushing just everything, becoming a better player.

179 SU s Shepard, Edwards getting to show their stuff by Sheldon Mickles Advocate sportswriter February 03, 2013 MOBILE, Ala. If they ever felt that they were overshadowed as members of the LSU football team the past four years, defensive end Lavar Edwards and wide receiver Russell Shepard certainly don t show it. It s easy to see that they got fewer opportunities the last couple of seasons, however, because of the considerable talent Les Miles and his coaching staff have stockpiled for years on both sides of the ball. For Edwards, the challenge was vying for snaps with Barkevious Mingo and Sam Montgomery. For Shepard, it was Rueben Randle in 2011 and Odell Beckham Jr. and Jarvis Landry this season. They hope that making the most of their chances this week at the Senior Bowl workouts will lead to more snaps in Saturday s North-South game at Ladd-Peebles Stadium, which could make a favorable impression on hundreds of NFL coaches, scouts and front office personnel. I m just trying to make the best of my opportunity here, actually focusing on me and perfecting my craft and showing what type of player that I am, Edwards said this week. This is a big opportunity to show all 32 (NFL) teams what I ve got and what type of player that I am. When asked if he may have felt slighted by Mingo and Montgomery, a pair of juniors who are expected to go in the first round of the April draft, during his time at LSU, Edwards quickly noted he didn t. Oh no, not at all, he said. Those two guys were great players and they made a lot of plays. As long as we were winning, I was fine with it. Shepard also said his appearance in the Senior Bowl, even though it was abbreviated, was about his opportunity to reach his potential. This is a chance for me to reach my potential, it s not about getting out of the shadows, he said after joining the South squad for Wednesday s practice as an injury replacement. This isn t about showing people that I can be the type of player I know I am, Shepard said. I know what I m capable of doing and what my potential holds.

180 Edwards, who is projected as a fourth-round pick by NFLDraftScout.com, is rated as the 13thbest prospect at his position. He s the latest in a long line of LSU defensive linemen to have a shot at making it to the next level. Last season, Edwards had 41/2 sacks, seven tackles behind the line and one interception. The 6- foot-5, 251-pounder finished his career with 101/2 sacks and said his strength is his pass-rushing ability. Edwards was asked about the LSU pipeline to the NFL, which has had 12 defensive linemen drafted since 2005 four in the first round. We have great coaches all across the board and our defensive line coach (Brick Haley) was a former NFL coach, Edwards said. He taught us a lot of things and got us, everybody, prepared to make it to the next level. At the same time, Edwards said there was a lot of added pressure to playing on the Tigers defensive line because so much was expected of them particularly because of the presence of Mingo and Montgomery. Every day, you try to work with those guys and try to get better in every way you can, he said. You had to do that because when your time comes you can make those plays. Edwards said he doesn t worry about projections at this point with three months of testing and evaluating to go before the draft. I don t really look at too many things, he said. I don t want to think one thing and have another thing happen, so I just go with it and work as hard as I can to improve my draft situation. Of course, he knew this week was going to be an important part of the process. I tried come out and work hard because you don t get that opportunity too many times, Edwards said, so I wanted to make sure that I worked as hard as I could to help myself. Shepard was happy to get a shot as well. After playing in the Raycom All-Star Classic on Saturday, he was back in Houston when he got a call Tuesday night to come to Mobile. The chance to work with an NFL coaching staff on the field was invaluable for Shepard, who had just six receptions last season and is projected as a seventh-round pick or free agent. The best thing I can do is learn from these coaches and be humble and do the best that I can do, he said. LSU gave me an opportunity to play there and show my skills set and play on a great team, so I m just blessed for the opportunity here. I know the coaches know that I can play football, that s why I m here. My thing is to show them that I can consume the playbook in a short period of time and that I m just a good person.

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185 TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT REVIEW April 25-27, 2013 CB KHALID WOOTEN 6TH ROUND, 202ND OVERALL

186 PRESEASON HONORS CANDIDATES KHALID WOOTEN SENIOR DEFENSIVE BACK LBS. RIALTO, CALIF. (CARTER HS) #2 CAREER STATISTICS KICK RETURNS G NO. YDS TD LG AVG/R AVG/G TOTAL INTERCEPTIONS G NO. YDS TD LG AVG/R AVG/G TOTAL TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL YDS PD FF FR BLKD TOTAL Nevada 2012: Returns to his starting position at one of the cornerback spots Is Nevada s top returner in terms of interceptions after picking four in Named to Preseason All-MW Third Team by College Football Madness... Named to Preseason All-MW Second Team by Phil Steele. 2011: Started all 13 games and was second on the team in interceptions with four Is Nevada s active leader in picks with eight Was fourth on the team in tackles with 73 Also forced two fumbles and recorded a TFL Set a career high in tackles with nine at Boise State Also broke up four passes to give him eight passes defended on the season Recorded 251 yards on 11 kick returns. 2010: Played all 14 games as a key member of the secondary and a strong performer on special teams Was credited with 16 tackles on the year and also forced a fumble against Idaho Entered the Nevada record books with one of the longest interception returns in history -- a 90-yard pick-six against New Mexico State Grabbed another interception late in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl game that sealed Nevada s win over Boston College. 2009: Played 12 games with no starts Recorded 15 tackles on the year, including careerbest four stops against Fresno State Recorded first career interception with a touchdownsaving play at San Jose State Second pick came in very next game as he intercepted Fresno State just before halftime in another Pack victory Fourteen of his 15 tackles were solo tackles Notched first career tackle for loss (3 yards) in the bowl game against SMU. 2008: Redshirted his first season at Nevada. High School A graduate of Carter High School in Rialto, Calif. Played safety and quarterback in high school and was a four-year letterman Rushed for more than 700 yards and seven touchdowns and threw for nearly 1,200 yards as a senior Was Citrus Belt League MVP in 2007 and a two-time first-team All-League selection in 2006 and 2007 Was second-team All-League as a sophomore and Honorable Mention as a freshman Guided team to city championship in 2006 and 2007 Also lettered in track and volleyball. Personal Born Khalid Bilal Wooten on Feb. 19, 1990 in San Bernardino, Calif. Son of Michael Wooten and Pamela and Michael Ellics Has a younger sister, Zhane Jones, and two younger brothers, Imad Wooten and Michael Ellics Jr. Was also recruited by UTEP Chose Nevada because of the opportunities available Enjoys playing pool and bowling in his free time. 25

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188 Nevada 2012 Cumulative Season Statistics Overall Individual Statistics PUNT RETURNS No. Yards Avg TD Long Wooten, Khalid Total Opponents INTERCEPTIONS No. Yards Avg TD Long Wooten, Khalid Keeton, Bryson Williams, Duke GARRETT, C Bell, Dray Total Opponents KICK RETURNS No. Yards Avg TD Long Brock, Kendall Hale, Nick Wooten, Khalid JEFFERS, S TEAM Turner, Richy Coates, Reggie Total Opponents PATs SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points JEFFERSON, S HARDISON, Allen Fajardo, Cody Sudfeld, Zach WIMBERLY, B Bradley, Aaron Turner, Richy

189 Hale, Nick DITSWORTH, C Brock, Kendall Huber, Joseph JEFFERS, S KNIGHT, ANTHONY Wooten, Khalid Combs, Devin Total Opponents ALL PURPOSE GP Rush Rcv PR KR IR Total Avg/G JEFFERSON, S Fajardo, Cody WIMBERLY, B Brock, Kendall Turner, Richy Sudfeld, Zach Bradley, Aaron Hale, Nick Wooten, Khalid Arendse, Kolby Combs, Devin Huber, Joseph JEFFERS, S Williams, Duke Coates, Reggie KNIGHT, ANTHONY Keeton, Bryson TEAM Total Opponents

190 Overall Defensive Statistics Tackles Sacks Pass Defense Fumbles Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BU PD Qbh Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 51 ROSETTE, Albert Williams, Duke Hekking, Brock BOUGHTON, D GREEN, Jeremiah Bell, Dray JOHNSON, Marlon Wooten, Khalid Reynoso, Jack Hanson, Jordan Jones, Lenny GARRETT, C LANE JR., Bryan Smith, Markus McNEAL, J Yates, Rykeem THOMPSON, Ty DOBRICH, Jordan Favors, Evan FORREST II, A DEVERS, Lorenzo Avery, Mark Keeton, Bryson Peppard, Jake TALBOTT, Connor Coates, Reggie DeCarlo, Danny WIMBERLY, B DITSWORTH, C DE KONING, B Horton, Randy Fajardo, Cody Foster, Sam TENPENNY, Chase Sudfeld, Zach Lee, Gabe JEFFERSON, S Hale, Nick Houk, Tyler Bitonio, Joel McLaurin, Nate Woods, Cortez Total Opponents

191 TITANS 2013 DRAFTEE QUESTIONNAIRE CB KHALID WOOTEN (6TH ROUND, 202ND OVERALL) PERSONAL INFORMATION Full name: Khalid Bilal Wooten Position: CB Height: 5-11 Weight: 210 Date of Birth: 2/19/90 Birthplace: Rialto, Calif. Marital status: Single Children's names and ages (if applicable): None Nickname: None Father/caregiver's name and career: Michael Wooten, correctional officer Siblings names and ages: Brother Imad Wooten (12), sister Zhane Jones (16), brother Michael Ellis (16) Agent: Michael Hoffman COLLEGE College(s) attended: Nevada, College Major: Community health sciences Redshirt season(s): 2008 Degree date/credits remaining: Graduated December 2012 College football positions played: CB, PR, KR, Holder College jersey number: 2 Significance of jersey number: Wore 5 in high school but it wasn t available at Nevada. Other sports played in college: None HIGH SCHOOL High school (city, state): Carter (Rialto, Calif.) High School Mascot: Lions Year graduated: 2008 High school football positions played: QB, S Sports played in high school: FB (4 years), Basketball (4 years), Track (3 years 100 meters, 200, 4x100, long jump), Volleyball (1 year) SOCIAL MEDIA

192 Titans 2013 Draftee Questionnaire OFF THE FIELD Where were you when you were drafted, and who were you with? At The Pool Club restaurant in San Bernardino, Calif., with his parents, siblings, friends about 75 total people. Relatives or close childhood friends in professional sports: None Close relatives currently or previously in the military: None Any causes that are personal to you (e.g. breast cancer awareness, diabetes research, etc.): None Name a person that inspires you: My father. He raised me as a single father and raised me to be the man I am today. I m thankful for that. Most memorable college football moment: In 2010, when we played Boston College in the Kraft Hunger Bowl. We had to stop them, and I came up with a pick to help win the game. Significant hurdles overcome in life and/or football career: When my uncle (Malvin Conely) passed away about a year ago. I was really close to him. Wooten s uncle and the uncle s girlfriend were shot in killed in May On your bucket list : My main one was to get drafted in the NFL ; also wants to travel the world, Europe in particular Favorite thing about playing football: I love the passion for it. I love showing everyone what I can do on the field. Off-the-field interests/hobbies/unique facts: Playing pool, bowling, video games LIST OF FAVORITES Movie: Bad Boys II TV Show: Guy Code Actor: Denzel Washington Music artist: Drake School subject: Math Car: Dodge Charger Book or author: Harry Potter Video game: Call of Duty Kind of food/restaurant: Fettuccine Alfredo Favorite athlete as a child: Deion Sanders Favorite pro teams as a child: Los Angeles Lakers, Philadelphia Eagles

193 TITANS DRAFT QUOTES April 25-27, 2013 KHALID WOOTEN (NEVADA) DRAFTED SIXTH ROUND, 202 ND OVERALL SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 2013 CONFERENCE CALL WITH LOCAL MEDIA CB KHALID WOOTEN (on describing his style as a cornerback) My style is I am trying to be a press corner, play off two at that, excel at my craft. My main job is preventing the receiver from catching the ball, that s what I am going to do (on his present height and weight) I am 5-11, 206, 205 pounds. (on if size helps out against receivers) Yeah, it helps me a lot. They tend to have me as a big corner. I can manhandle receivers and things like that. (on if the selection was where he thought it would be) It is about where I figured. Me and my agent was talking, they said between 5 and 7. Sixth round for you guys is feeling, a great feeling. (on his pre-draft visit to Tennessee) That was my one and only (visit to Tennessee). (on having an idea that the Titans liked him) Yeah, the coaching staff was good. I spoke to the head coach and the position coaches. They all seemed to like me. I tend to gravitate toward them and we had a good time. (on what he wanted Titans staff to see on his visit) I wanted them to see that I am a big corner. I can run with it. I am versatile. I can punt return, kick return. Put me in at a nickel and corner at the same time. I can do it all. (on what Titans staff said on how they envisioned using him) They told me I was going to play corner. I liked it a lot. I guess, they said it was going to be a little more man technique. That s what I like. (on if he had been to Nashville previously) Not since my visit, that s the only time I have been there. (on if he is strictly an outside corner) I will play wherever you guys want me to play. If you want me to play nickel, I will play nickel, dime, I do it all.

194 Titans 2013 Draft Transcript (on if he returned punts and kicks in college) Yeah, I did. (on if he has ever played safety) I played safety in high school, but not college. (on if he is willing to pay his dues) I m a late round pick. I know I m going to pay my dues. I know I am probably going to play on special teams and get a job there. (on how he compares with other cornerbacks) The media is going to partake in whatever they want to say. My thing is we all are going to have the same shot. I ve got to prove harder that I really want this and I am going to go out and do it. (on what he needs to do to improve) You always try to tweak little things here and there. I am trying to improve my game all around. Going from college to the pros is going to be a big change. I ve got to step my game up and that s what I plan on doing. (on where the furthest East he had gone before visiting Nashville) Tampa Bay for the East-West Shrine game. (on if the East-West Shrine Game helped him) Yeah it did. I got a lot more exposure. I had the last pick in the game. It was a great feeling. It was a good experience also. (on which Titans coaches he spoke to during his visit to Nashville) I pretty much talked to all of them besides the offense. I spoke to both defensive coordinators, the safety/corners coach and head coach. And special teams coach.

195 COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Wooten picks up game for Nevada Sports So of 4 4/27/2013 8:35 PM News Local Issues Sports Entertainment Video Photos Blogs Obituaries Marketplace Site Map Home > Sports > Other Sports Headlines Today's Poll What's this? How do you feel about bats? They freak me out. Maybe I've seen too many vampire movies. They are fascinating, and generally harmless, creatures Like any wild animal, they're just fine if left alone I have no opinion Submit Trending /CONTRIBUTED IMAGE Rialto Carter grad Khalid Wooten has four interceptions for Nevada this season with Saturday's bowl game left to go. 1of3 0 0 Text Size BY DAVID LASSEN STAFF WRITER December 20, 2011; 05:48 PM Comments (0) Even before he moved into a starting role, Khalid Wooten showed big-play ability on defense for the Nevada football team. That certainly didn t change in Wooten s first season as a starting cornerback for the Wolf Pack. The redshirt junior from Rialto Carter has four interceptions this year, doubling his career total, and is fourth in tackles (65, with 57 solo) for a Nevada team preparing to face Southern

196 COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Wooten picks up game for Nevada Sports So of 4 4/27/2013 8:35 PM News Local Issues Sports Entertainment Video Photos Blogs Obituaries Marketplace Site Map to-life sentence for slaying friend Wooten says interceptions involve being in the right place at the right time, but that s a matter of preparation, not just luck: watching films, getting tendencies from receivers, looking at quarterbacks and being in the right place at the right time. Looking at the quarterback, when he takes quick steps, the ball s going to come out fast. If he takes a deeper drop, it s going to be a deeper route. So you pretty much read the quarterback, and read the receivers, and have a knack for the ball. There was a time when Wooten would have been much less enthused about interceptions. He was a quarterback and safety in high school, and so faced a fairly significant transition when he arrived in Reno. It was mind-changing when I got here and found I was paying corner, and had never really played it in high school, he said. So it was getting my footwork down, my eye progression, getting all that right. It was a process that took time, said cornerbacks coach James Ward. PERRIS: 1 killed, 5 injured in head-on crash STAGECOACH 2013: Jeff Bridges lights up the crowd SAN JACINTO: Motorist escapes major injury in crash CORONA: Lost hiker sought off Skyline Drive He has great hands, great ball skills, Ward told the Reno Gazette-Journal earlier this season. Before, it was just raw athleticism. Now he s doing it from a technical standpoint. You re starting to see a more mature guy understand the ins and outs of the position. Wooten credits teammate Isaiah Frye, the other starter at cornerback, with helping speed his development. We came in together, Wooten said. He s been a starter for four years. People look up to him. If anything goes wrong, he s the one to put his voice in, tell me what to do, give me advice. Frye was also one of the players Wooten used as a model for how to prepare for games. Watching Isaiah this year, and Doyle Miller last year, he said, referring to a former Nevada player now on the Buffalo Bills practice squad, and seeing how they prepare for the game, I just did that for my own sake, and then took it on the field. Frye also challenged Wooten to an informal competition to see who could come up with the most interceptions and holds the edge, 5-4, going into Saturday s game. I didn t think he was going to beat me, Wooten admitted, because he only had two coming into this season. I was surprised at what he did. He stepped up as a captain, as a leader, as a senior. That doesn t mean Wooten is ready to concede the competition, though. After all, there s one game left, and last year, it was a Wooten interception that sealed Nevada s win over Boston College in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl. Anything can go on in the bowl game, Wooten said. We ll just see. One thing fans might also see is Wooten with the ball in his hands on special teams. He s had nine kickoff returns this year for 212 yards (with a long of 41 against Boise State)and could get a look on punt returns, too, since the incumbent in that job, Rishard Matthews, is a senior. Featured Business Riverside Yellow Pages Best Bets $15 Whale Watching During Saturday, Apr 27, 1:00 pm California Whale Watching- Newport, Newport Beach Girls World Expo - Riverside Sunday, Apr 28, 11:00 am Riverside Auditorium and Events Center, Riverside 106th Annual 2 Day Cinco De Saturday, May 4, 9:00 am Villegas Park, Riverside Search for more things to Do Events Restauraunts Movies Venues Sponsored It feels good to have the ball in my hands sometimes, he said. As he s shown this season, Wooten can have that feeling on defense, too. Highlights, Dec Bowl Subdivision Nat Berhe, DB, San Diego State: The sophomore from Colton led the Aztecs with 10 tackles (six solo), shared a tackle for loss and broke up a pass in the loss to Louisiana-Lafayette in the New Orleans Bowl. Championship subdivision

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198 Players with Northern Nevada ties sign with NFL teams as free agents; P of 2 4/27/2013 8:37 PM Players with Northern Nevada ties sign with NFL teams as free agents; Pack's Williams, Wooten picked in Draft Written by Dan Hinxman Apr 26 rgj.com Nevada football player Zach Sudfeld works out for NFL scouts during the Wolf Pack fooball team's annual pro day at Mackay Stadium on March 13, ONLY ON RGJ.COM Take a look back at the former Nevada players who were selected in the NFL draft or signed free agent deals in photo galleries of their careers at Nevada. Duke Williams dream of being an NFL player moved much closer to reality Saturday. He s shuffling off to Buffalo. The former Hug High standout, a 5-foot-11, 203-pound safety, was the first of two Nevada players selected in the NFL draft, going in the fourth round to the Bills. He was the 105th overall pick. His defensive backfield mate, cornerback Khalid Wooten, was selected by the Tennessee Titans in the sixth round with the 202nd overall pick. Other Wolf Pack alums have already reached free agent deals, including offensive tackle and Douglas grad Jeff Nady (Jaguars), linebacker Jeremiah Green (Jaguars), tight end Zach Sudfeld (Patriots) and running back Stefphon Jefferson (Titans). Also, Williams former Hug High teammate, wide receiver Courtney Gardner, signed with San Diego. Others, including offensive linemen Chris Barker and linebacker Albert Rosette, will look for free agent deals. Williams is the 12th Northern Nevada high school player selected in the NFL draft and the first since safety Josh Barrett (Reno High, Arizona State) was selected in the seventh round in The Bills official Twitter account tweeted that Williams told the team, I m happy to help this organization win a championship. Williams and Wooten are the 42nd and 43rd players in Nevada history to be selected in the draft and the eighth and ninth in the last three years, according to Nevada spokesman Chad Hartley. Williams was a three-year starter at Nevada who also played extensively as a true freshman. He was a two-time second-team all-conference selection who finished his career with 292 tackles, 141/2 tackles for loss, four interceptions, five forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries. Williams, who did not return a call seeking comment, said in a conference call with the Bills that he expected Buffalo would be a possible suitor. I met with them twice, he said. My first time meeting with the Bills was at the East-West Shrine Game. I had an interview with the scout. He was real impressed with my film. He loved me as a player. That was the

199 Players with Northern Nevada ties sign with NFL teams as free agents; P of 2 4/27/2013 8:37 PM first time I met with them. I think I had a brief sit-down with the Bills also. It was one of the teams that they told me if I m up on the board they were going to take a chance on me, so they did. Mel Kiper Jr., ESPN s draft guru, said Williams can push for a starting job with the Bills if he can improve his open-field tackling. In the short term, Williams will likely be a strong special teams player. What you like about him at 5-11, nearly 205 pounds is he ll support the run, he has the toughness you want, Kiper said on air. What I want to see is not be as sloppy in the open field, making some tackles, breaking down better in space to make the play. If he plays a little more under control at the pro level, he can be a guy who can push for a starting job. The Bills, who hold a rookie minicamp starting May 10, were one of the NFL s worst defensive teams last season, ranking in the bottom seven in multiple defensive categories, including points per game and rushing yards per game. The Bills tweeted that team scout Brad Forsyth said of Williams, He has a bit of a nasty edge to him. We like his hands and his ball skills, as well. He really likes to come downhill, runs the alley and hits people. Another unidentified Bills scout said via the Bills Twitter account, If you re going to label him, he s more of a strong safety, but he s versatile. The Bills starting safeties in 2012 were Da Norris Searcy (strong), who is entering his third year, and Jairus Byrd (free), who was a second-round pick out of Oregon in Wooten had 10 interceptions at Nevada and had 32 of his 52 pass deflections/breakups in his senior year. Like Williams, he could get on the field more quickly as a special teams player, perhaps as a punt returner. The Titans allowed passing yards per game last season, seventh worst in the league. (Wooten is a) very good press corner, said ESPN analyst and former NFL general manager Bill Polian, the father of Nevada coach Brian Polian. Pretty nice hands. He can run. (He) reacts well to the ball, is physical to the breakup, a physical player generally. This is a player who has a high motor and was a pretty good finisher with the Nevada Wolf Pack. Williams and Wooten, like all rookies, will get four-year deals, as set by the rules of the 2012 collective bargaining agreement. Values vary, but former Pack teammate James-Michael Johnson, who was a fourth-round pick of the Cleveland Browns last year, reportedly agreed to a $2.52 million deal. Fur Party Reno's worst murder Mug shots Lingerie Party

200 TENNESSEE TITANS DRAFT REVIEW April 25-27, 2013 S DAIMION STAFFORD 7TH ROUND, 248TH OVERALL

201 Daimion Stafford - Huskers.com - Nebraska Athletics Official Web Site of 3 4/27/2013 6:21 PM 0 Tweet 0 Like 2 #3 Daimion Stafford Position: Safety Height: 6'1" Weight: 205 Year: Senior Hometown: Norco, Calif High School: Norco Other College: Chaffey College 2012 Bio Final Senior Bio Honors & Awards First-Team All-Big Ten (Media, BTN, ESPN, Phil Steele, 2012) Second Team All-Big Ten (Coaches, 2012) Honorable-Mention All-Big Ten (Media, 2011) Daimion Stafford was a standout in the Nebraska secondary for his two seasons in Lincoln in 2011 and Stafford and fellow senior P.J. Smith manned the starting safety spots for all 14 games in 2012, and Stafford started 26 of 27 games in his NU career. The 6-1, 205-pound Stafford was second on the team with 96 tackles, including 51 solo stops. He added four tackles for loss and a sack. Stafford made at least seven tackles in 10 of 14 games, including a season-high 11 stops at Michigan State. Stafford racked up 176 tackles in his two seasons at Nebraska, the fourth-best total in school history among two-year players. Stafford had a knack for finding the football in He had a team-high four interceptions, all in Big Ten play, and led the league in interceptions in conference action. He also had seven pass breakups, while forcing two fumbles and recovering two others. The play of Stafford helped Nebraska lead the nation in opponent pass completion percentage, while ranking in the top 10 in pass efficiency defense and passing yards allowed. For his play in 2012, Stafford earned first-team All-Big Ten honors from the Big Ten media panel and second-team recognition from the coaches (Senior) Southern Miss: Totaled eight tackles to tie Baker Steinkuhler for the second most tackles behind Will Compton's team-high 12 stops... produced a team-high five solo stops. UCLA: Tied P.J. Smith and Cameron Meredith for second on the team with eight total tackles... produced a career-high seven solo stops, bettering his previous high of six... recovered a fumble that was forced by Jason Ankrah... accounted for two of the Huskers' eight pass breakups. Arkansas State: Went over 100 career tackles against the Red Wolves with seven total stops... seven tackles ranked second on the team... added one pass breakup to help hold ASU to 138 yards through the air. Idaho State: Recorded just one tackle on the day in limited time, as the Blackshirts shut out Idaho State for the first three quarters. Wisconsin: Tied for third on the team in tackles with eight, including four solo stops... registered his only sack of the season, a 16-yard loss in the fourth quarter on second down with Nebraska up, notched his fourth pass breakup of the season. Ohio State: Totaled seven tackles, including five solo stops... forced a fumble by Buckeye running back Carlos Hyde at the NU 20-yard line in the second quarter that was recovered by Thad Randle. Northwestern: Tied P.J. Smith for the team lead in tackles with eight, including five solo stops... helped hold the Wildcats to 121 yards passing. Michigan: Produced his first career interception, as he helped lead a defensive backfield that totaled three interceptions... registered six tackles, including three solo stops... notched one TFL for two yards. Michigan State: Recorded double-digit tackles of the first time in his

202 Daimion Stafford - Huskers.com - Nebraska Athletics Official Web Site of 3 4/27/2013 6:21 PM career with 11 stops, tying Will Compton for second on the team... forced a fumble by Le'Veon Bell in the third quarter that was recovered by Compton... helped hold MSU to 123 yards passing. Penn State: Recorded a thirdquarter interception that he returned to the Penn State 4-yard line to set up a touchdown... also recovered a fumble in the end zone forced by David Santos late in the fourth to stop a potential go-ahead score by the Nittany Lions... finished the game with eight tackles and one pass breakup. Minnesota: Tied for fourth on the team with four tackles... recorded a third-quarter interception for his third interception. Iowa: Had a third-quarter interception, good for his team-leading fourth interception of the season... marked his third straight game with an interception and his fourth pick in five games... added a pass break-up to help hold James Vandenberg to 92 yards passing. Wisconsin (Big Ten Championship): Notched six tackles, including five solo stops... accounted for one of NU's three TFLs. Georgia (Capital One Bowl): Tied for second on the team with seven tackles, including four solo stops... increased his season tackle total to 96, including a team-leading 51 solo stops (Junior) Stafford racked up 80 tackles to rank third on the team and tops among defensive backs. Stafford had 46 solo stops and a team-high 10 pass breakups, along with three tackles for loss and a half sack. Stafford recorded at least five tackles in 11 of 13 games, including a season-high 11 tackles in his first career start against Fresno State. Stafford made his presence known in the opener with six tackles, including five solo stops, a tackle for loss and forced a fumble on Chattanooga's Chris Awuah with a jarring hit in the third quarter. His play earned Stafford the start the following week against Fresno State and he responded with his 11-tackle effort. He led Nebraska with nine tackles, including six solo stops against Washington, and added three tackles and two breakups at Wyoming. Stafford led NU with nine tackles at Wisconsin, then rsponded with six tackles and a pass breakup in a comeback win over Ohio State. Stafford played a key role in Nebraska's 24-3 win over No. 9 Michigan State, totaling five tackles and a season-high three pass breakups. He had five tackles each against Northwestern and Penn State, then had seven stops, including two tackles for loss, at Michigan. He had five tackles each against Iowa and South Carolina to close the season and also had a breakup in each of those games. Before Nebraska (Chaffey College / Norco HS) Stafford came to Nebraska after being one of the most highly sought-after prospects in the junior-college ranks. Stafford starred at Chaffey College in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. His teammate Joseph Carter also joined the Huskers in Stafford helped lead Chaffey and Coach Carl Beach to a strong 2010 campaign by recording 62 total tackles, including 35 solo stops. Stafford added three tackles for loss, five interceptions and six pass breakups. He was also a dangerous return threat, averaging nearly 28 yards per kickoff return, including a 100-yard touchdown, and more than 15 yards per punt return. Stafford made 85 tackles and had four interceptions during his first season with the Panthers in He also starred as a return threat in Chaffey was ranked among the top 20 overall junior college prospects by both Rivals.com and Scout.com, and among the top three junior college defensive backs by both services. Stafford played his high school football at Norco High in California, where he was a standout for Coach Todd Gerhart, the father of Minnesota Vikings running back Toby Gerhart. Stafford went to school early in high school with Nebraska quarterback Taylor Martinez, who spent his freshman and sophomore years at Norco High. Stafford was widely recruited, turning down offers from USC, Florida and Iowa State among others. Personal Daimion was born on Feb. 18, 1991, and he is the son of La Tanya Henderson. Stafford is majoring in sociology. He has volunteered his time with local hospital visits. Stafford's Career Statistics. Tackles.. Fum.... QB Year G/S UT AT TT TFL Sacks C-R BK PBU INT Hry / / Totals 27/ Single-Game Highs» Tackles-11 twice (Fresno State in 2011; Michigan State in 2012)» Solo Tackles-7 at UCLA (2012)» Tackles for Loss-2 at Michigan (2011)» Sacks-1.0 vs. Wisconsin (2012)» Pass Breakups-3 vs. Michigan State (2011)» Interceptions-1 four times (most recently at Iowa, 2012) To remove your address from our mailing list, please click on Customer Care and select Remove From Mailing List from the

203 TITANS 2013 DRAFTEE QUESTIONNAIRE S DAIMION STAFFORD (7TH ROUND, 248TH OVERALL) PERSONAL INFORMATION Full name: Daimion Jerome Stafford Position: Safety Height: 6-1 Weight: 205 Date of Birth: 2/18/91 Birthplace: Riverside, Calif. Marital status: Single Children's names and ages (if applicable): Daughters Genesis (2) and Sophia (1) Nickname: Daymo Mother/caregiver's name and career: LaTanya Henderson, full-time student Siblings names and ages: Sisters Daneyqua (19) and Damorye (17) Agent: John Perzley COLLEGE College(s) attended: Chaffey College (Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.), ; Nebraska, College Major: Sociology Redshirt season(s): None Degree date/credits remaining: 20 credits remaining College football positions played: S College jersey number: 3 Significance of jersey number: Given to him Other sports played in college: None HIGH SCHOOL High school (city, state): Norco (Calif.) High School Mascot: Cougars Year graduated: 2009 High school football positions played: S, CB Sports played in high school: FB (4 years) SOCIAL MEDIA

204 Titans 2013 Draftee Questionnaire OFF THE FIELD Where were you when you were drafted, and who were you with? At home in Riverside with his family Relatives or close childhood friends in professional sports: None Close relatives currently or previously in the military: None Name a person that inspires you: My mom. She s just strong. I wouldn t be where I am today if it wasn t for her. Most memorable college football moment: Last year when we won the Big Ten Legends Division when we beat Iowa. Significant hurdles overcome in life and/or football career: Struggling as a kid, moving house to house and struggling to pay rent. Everything wasn t always positive in my life. Making it through that was tough sometimes. On your bucket list : Winning the Super Bowl Favorite thing about playing football: The competition. Off-the-field interests/hobbies/unique facts: Spend time with his family and play video games. LIST OF FAVORITES Movie: Menace II Society TV Show: Criminal Minds Actor: Denzel Washington Music artist: Don Trip School subject: Sociology classes Car: Audi Video game: Madden NFL Football Kind of food/restaurant: Hamburgers Favorite athlete as a child: Brian Dawkins Favorite pro teams as a child: Philadelphia Eagles, L.A. Clippers

205 TITANS DRAFT QUOTES April 25-27, 2013 DAIMION STAFFORD, (NEBRASKA) DRAFTED SEVENTH ROUND, 248TH OVERALL SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 2013 CONFERENCE CALL WITH LOCAL MEDIA S DAIMION STAFFORD (on if it was a long day waiting through the draft process) Oh yeah, real long day, woke early, and you know, basically waiting. (on if he s disappointed his selection took so long) No, I am not disappointed. I mean it happens the way it happens for a reason. I m just excited to get out there and compete, play football. (on how he would describe himself as a player) Actually, I am a pretty good all-around player. I do bring wood and that s probably one of the best things I like to do is punish somebody with the ball. (on if he s looking to improve on pass coverage as he moves to the NFL) Well, actually I want to improve on everything. But, of course, that is something (pass defense) I actually work on as well as other aspects of the game. (on if he felt like he did a good job of being around the ball) I always hustle to the ball, you know what I mean, good things happen. I always keep that in my mind when I am out there. (on describing the play that is posted on You Tube making a tackle on a running back) That was my junior year. It had to do with timing and the play happened. (on what it was like playing for Coach Bo Pelini) He is real intense, but it s fun. He is a family-oriented guy. He makes us all feel like one big family. We can go to him for anything outside of football with him. It was real nice. I wouldn t change it. (on opponents having less than 50 percent completion rate against the Nebraska defense) Just assignments, just being assignment sound, you know what I mean. Our game plan is setup for us to stop them. If we do our part on the field, it should be like that all the time. (on if he knew a lot about Titans free agent signee Bernard Pollard) Oh yeah, I have been watching him for quite some time. (on if his play is similar to Bernard Pollard s and if he expects to take advantage of the opportunity to learn from him) I guess you can say something like that. Of course, I am going to try and get under his wing and see if he can show me the ropes about the next level and go from there.

206 Printer Friendly Version of 4 4/27/2013 6:24 PM Published Aug 18, 2012 Published Saturday August 18, 2012 NU's Stafford gets past bumps on road to success By Dirk Chatelain WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER REBECCA S. GRATZ/THE WORLD-HERALD Safety Daimion Stafford enters the field for Nebraska football practice at the Hawks Center in Lincoln. On Monday, a high school guidance counselor in Southern California received an from a Kansas City Chiefs scout. The subject: Daimion Stafford. Kristine McCollough has advised teenagers for seven years at Norco High. It's her passion, especially helping football players get to college. Dozens of Norco graduates have earned scholarships. A few made the NFL. But never had McCollough received a message like this. A scout? Asking her to call him? McCollough, sitting in her office, picked up the phone immediately. She told the man what she knew of Nebraska's senior safety. He'd transferred to Norco midway through his sophomore year of high school. He'd bounced from home to home. He'd stubbed his toe academically time and again. He didn't qualify for a scholarship. He barely graduated. There was more she didn't know. About a father who wasn't around and a mother who struggled to put a roof over Daimion's head. But there's a reason McCollough responded so quickly. A reason she keeps a miniature Nebraska helmet, autographed by Stafford, in her dining room. A reason she records Husker games every fall Saturday. He could've taken the easy way out, McCollough says. He could've given up. We see that a lot. What he did where he is now shows what he's made of. Sudden impact The Chattanooga tailback takes a handoff and darts around right end, waiting for a hole to open. He never sees No. 3 coming. Daimion Stafford arrived in Lincoln last August, two days before fall camp. He finished his last junior-college class and jumped on a plane. A month later, he was on the field for the season opener. He'd never seen so many people in a stadium. He tried to block them out. On the first play of his career, he made a tackle. That wasn't the one that has 40,000 hits on YouTube. As the tailback reaches the sideline, he spots a hole and turns upfield. Stafford is already charging at full speed. The collision snaps the runner's head back. The ball goes flying out of bounds. The crowd erupts. What did it feel like, Stafford was asked afterward. Like running through paper, he said. A year later, after 12 starts, 80 tackles and more mistakes than he'd like to remember, Stafford may be the best of the 2012 Blackshirts. It's pretty dramatic, the difference, defensive coordinator John Papuchis says. When he came in, he was just trying to survive out there. Sort of like the first time Stafford put on pads in a Riverside, Calif., youth league. He was 8. I think I used to run the ball with my eyes closed. On that team the Jurupa Steelers Stafford met his second family. Daniel Kelley worked the snack shack at the football field. He dropped Daimion off at home after games. The location often changed. He had it pretty rough, Kelley says. A lot rougher than I know any other kid to have it. The next few years, Stafford spent more time with the Kelleys, a blue-collar family of seven. Daimion stayed over on BIG RED TODAY ON FACEBOOK

207 Printer Friendly Version of 4 4/27/2013 6:24 PM weekends. He'd visit during school breaks. He began high school at Arlington in Riverside. As a sophomore, he earned a starting cornerback spot. The second game, he bit on a play-action fake and got burned for a touchdown. At halftime, Stafford was irate. Inconsolable. Forget about it, coach said. Move on. At the next practice, Stafford stayed late and put himself through individual drills. His whole mindset was, I'm never getting beat deep again.' He didn't, Arlington coach Pat McCarthy says. You wish everybody cared like that. McCarthy coached him only a few months, but Stafford was as competitive as any player he's had in 20 years. If you beat him 99 times in a row, McCarthy says, he'd demand to play No One day over lunch, a senior football player left his lunch in a coach's classroom. Stafford ate it. When the senior returned, he told Stafford to produce another lunch for him. He started counting down from 10. Click the image above to join the conversation on the Big Red Today Facebook page Stafford interrupted: The senior decked him. They both got suspended. Stafford protects his past carefully, even from those he's close to. Being a guy, he didn't talk about things, McCollough says. (When a reporter asks for contact information for his mother and two sisters, Stafford says their phones don't work.) His mom did everything for us, Stafford says. Including pushing him to pursue football. But by the time Stafford was 15, it had become clear he was better off in a more stable environment. For years, the Kelleys had encouraged Stafford to come live with them full time. Transfer schools. Attend Norco High School with their sons. Midway through his sophomore year, he did. It wouldn't be his last move. Home in Horsetown At Nebraska fan day on Aug. 3, a World-Herald reporter bounced from table to table, asking Husker players to participate in a survey. Who's the fastest player on the team? Who's the strongest? Which teammate is most likely to become president? Who's most likely to be a hip-hop artist? The list went on. After every question, Stafford quipped, Besides me? He's been on the team for only a year, but in conversations with teammates, his name comes up all the time. Off the field, he rarely stops joking. On the field, he rarely stops talking trash. Stafford has always felt more confident in a jersey than in a classroom. Instead of coming home and doing his homework, he would be playing football or basketball at a park, says V.J. Kelley, the family matriarch. Norco 10 miles west of Riverside was a culture change for Stafford. Horsetown, USA, they call it. Instead of walking on concrete, many residents travel on horse trails. Downtown shoppers tie their rides to hitching rails. Daimion preferred cars. He rode to school with the Kelleys' son Dallas, his best friend. He adjusted well to new surroundings. But his grades kept slipping. Junior year, he moved in with Norco football coach Todd Gerhart. If the name sounds familiar, it's because his son Toby was starring at Stanford. (If that isn't a small enough world, Taylor Martinez lived two doors down he transferred away from Norco after his sophomore season.) Gerhart made Stafford a deal. If he focused on his grades, he could stay there. The regimen was structured Leave it to Beaver-type stuff, Gerhart jokes. Senior year, Stafford moved from corner to safety and blew up, Gerhart says. He intercepted three passes in one game. His knack for reading quarterbacks combined with his physical gifts made him a blue-chip prospect. But his grades still weren't good enough. He hadn't lived up to Coach's agreement. After first semester, he packed his bags and returned to the Kelleys' house. Those next few weeks, Stafford missed a lot of school. While classmates were preparing to sign letters of intent Norco has a big ceremony every February he wasn't even fielding offers. College coaches knew he wouldn't qualify. He might not even graduate. Things were falling apart, Gerhart says. Coach arranged for an adult education instructor to come to the Kelley house to tutor Stafford. That spring, he did get a diploma. MORE BIG RED TODAY UPDATES Still, the guidance counselor worried. For some kids, McCollough says, sports is why they go (to high school). They would've never walked in the door without the sport. When they can't go to a four-year Division I (school), their dreams are shattered.... It's really hard to talk them into thinking, Junior college is OK. You can go somewhere.' Stafford grew up watching USC. He settled for Chaffey College. Hitting the books McCollough keeps track of all her former athletes she wore a Toby Gerhart jersey to school Friday. Daimion ranks as one of her favorites.

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