NASHVILLE, Tenn. – D’Andre Walker has gone from 2019 fifth-round pick who went on IR Aug. 10 before we had any sense of what he could add to the Titans’ pass rush to a guy at the head of the line.

Walker’s been one of the Titans’ two top outside linebackers throughout camp, and he stayed there Sunday even as Kamalei Correa continued to re-emerge from an undisclosed injury because Harold Landry fell out of practice before the full team section of the workout became.DAndreWalkerGW

(Photo: George Walker, Tennessean via pool.)

"I just think he's a smart guy, a strong guy at the point of contact," Rashaan Evans said. "I can't wait to really see what he does on the field. I know he seems very eager to get out there on the field and do his thing."

I watched Walker as closely as the logistics of things would allow and saw a workmanlike day from the 6-foot-2, 251-pound 23-year-old who played collegiately at Georgia.

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