
With the Tennessee Titans set to pick at No. 41 overall (second round) of the 2023 NFL draft, we’re taking a look back at every selection made in that spot since 2000.
On Sunday, we took a look at the history of the No. 11 overall pick since the 2000 draft and came away feeling confident that the Titans will land a good player in that spot, as the group consists of many notable names, including one Hall of Famer.
The No. 41 pick hasn’t yielded anywhere near the same results, though, but there have been some very good running backs taken there, and the Titans themselves have gotten two good players in that spot.
Without further ado, the history of the No. 41 pick.
Note: An asterisk denotes at least one Pro Bowl appearance, a plus sign denotes at least one All-Pro nod, and “HOF” means the player has been inducted into the Hall of Fame.
2000: LB Raynoch Thompson, Arizona Cardinals

2001: WR Robert Ferguson, Green Bay Packers

2002: DB Lamont Thompson, Cincinnati Bengals

2003: TE Bennie Joppru, Houston Texans

2004: RB Tatum Bell, Denver Broncos

2005: OT Michael Roos, Tennessee Titans*+

2006: OG Deuce Lutui, Arizona Cardinals

2007: DB Chris Houston, Atlanta Falcons

2008: WR James Hardy, Buffalo Bills

2009: DB Darius Butler, New England Patriots

2010: DT Torell Troup, Buffalo Bills

2011: DT Jarvis Jenkins, Washington

2012: OG Cordy Glenn, Buffalo Bills

2013: WR Robert Woods, Buffalo Bills

2014: DB Lamarcus Joyner, Rams

2015: WR Devin Funchess, Carolina Panthers

2016: LB Reggie Ragland, Buffalo Bills

2017: RB Dalvin Cook, Minnesota Vikings*

2018: OLB Harold Landry, Tennessee Titans*

2019: OT Dalton Risner, Denver Broncos

2020: RB Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis Colts*+

2021: DL Levi Onwuzurike, Detroit Lions

2022: RB Kenneth Walker III, Seattle Seahawks
