Love the guy, but when you see the Titans scheduled to pay Henry and the head coach, Vrabel, is up in the stands high fiving A.J. Dillons’ parents, it wouldn’t shock me if the Titans pulled a surprise and drafted him in the 2nd round.
Picking him in the second costs you the capacity to select another game changing collegiate athlete most likely in a position of need. Not signing Henry and selecting Dillon saves you $13 million in cap space which, at minimum, allows you to sign/keep two professional players.
I would argue, running back is a position of need for the Titans.