Caleb Farley, Tennessee Titans. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
The Tennessee Titans have one of their youngest secondary units in years, and that includes 2021 first-rounder Caleb Farley. As Tennessee knows all too well from Isaiah Wilson, last year’s first-round bust, the learning curve for a raw corner may be the most difficult of all positions.
Currently, it seems Farley will sit on the bench for the season opener with Kristian Fulton and Janoris Jenkins tandem-ing the backfield and Elijah Moulden likely starting in the slot.
Farley’s recent inclusion on PFF’s lowest-graded rookie list for the 2021 preseason tells his coaches what they already know: that Farley may not be ready to take the field just yet.