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Titans Unload 2020 Draft Bust Isaiah Wilson

Titans trade Isaiah Wilson

The Tennessee Titans have agreed to trade their 2020 first-round draft pick Isaiah Wilson and a 2022 seventh-round pick to the Miami Dolphins for a 2021 seventh-round pick.  Wilson played only four snaps in his rookie year. A season that for Wilson was marred by multiple off-field incidents and COVID-19 protocol violations. 

Fans in Nashville were ecstatic with the team’s pick of the Georgia offensive tackle, who was in prime position to replace right tackle Jack Conklin, who left Tennessee for the Cleveland Browns in free agency last offseason. 

The Titans had all but no choice but to get something for the busted pick, who bad-mouthed the organization numerous times on social media. 

For the Dolphins the trade is a low-cost, low-risk deal that could return a high reward.

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