By MIKE HERNDON, columnist

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Ran Carthon’s first draft as general manager of the Tennessee Titans was extremely eventful, despite executing just one trade throughout the three-day event. The Titans walked away with a plug-and-play offensive lineman, a new new quarterback of the future and a potential Derrick Henry heir among other parts and pieces.

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However, the biggest talking point coming away from the draft – outside of the polarizing choice of quarterback – is the lack of investment in wide receiver.

Before we get into the big picture of what this draft means for the franchise moving forward, I want to go pick-by-pick through the Titans' selections and give you my thoughts on each player as well as the thought process behind it.

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