The Tennessee Titans have seen significant roster turnover this offseason, and that has not stopped in the wake of the team finalizing its 53-man roster on Tuesday.
The Titans were busy once again on Wednesday, as they claimed a few players off waivers, signed players to the practice squad, and parted ways with some other players, with two of them being 2021 draft picks.
According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Titans traded defensive back Elijah Molden to the Los Angeles Chargers. Also, the team waived outside linebacker Rashad Weaver.
With those two players off the roster, there remains just one player from former general manager Jon Robinson's 2021 draft class: right guard Dillon Radunz.
Robinson's blunders in the draft later in his tenure are the stuff of legend. While he did have some impressive classes, there was also the 2020 and 2021 groups. The former doesn't have any players remaining on the Titans' current roster and is headlined by an all-time draft bust in offensive tackle Isaiah Wilson.
With Weaver and Molden the latest former Titans draft picks to be jettisoned, here's a look at how many of Robinson's selections (2016-22) are left on the current roster.
2016: 0
2017: 1 (Corey Levin - this one barely counts, as Levin has been cut and brought back several times. He's currently on the practice squad)
2018: 1 (Harold Landry)
2019: 2 (Jeffery Simmons, Amani Hooker)
2020: 0
2021: 1 (Dillon Radunz)
2022: 5 (Treylon Burks, Roger McCreary, Nicholas Petit-Frere, Chig Okonkwo, Chance Campbell - IR)