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Tennessee Titans sign Hassan Haskins, Kyle Philips, Theo Jackson, Chance Campbell

Barkley-Truaxby:Barkley Truax05/12/22

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The Tennessee Titans have officially signed four of their nine selections from the 2022 NFL Draft, the team announced Thursday. Hassan Haskins, Kyle Philips, Theo Jackson and Chance Campbell are all set for their rookie seasons in Nashville.

Haskins, the Titans’ fourth-round selection out of Michigan, totaled 1,327 yards and 20 touchdowns to lead the Wolverines’ rushing attack, but also got it done as a pass-catcher, adding 18 catches for 131 yards to his season totals as well.

His most prolific performance came at the most opportune time, rushing for 169 yards and five touchdowns to help Michigan to its first victory over Ohio State in 10 years. Those numbers earned him a second team All-American nomination by the American Football Coaches Association.

Philips, Tennessee’s fifth-rounder, caught 163 passes for 1,821 yards and 17 touchdowns during his tenure as a wide receiver with UCLA. Philips ended his career with a 29-game streak that saw him catch at least one pass in each game he appeared in.

The Titans took Jackson, a defensive back out of Nashville, with the 204th overall pick. He was a force at Tennessee over the last five years, totaling 190 career tackles, 12.0 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks and three interceptions as a fifth-year senior for first-year coach Josh Heupel and company during the 2021 season.

Fifteen selections later, the Titans would select Campbell, a linebacker who put together a huge year for Ole Miss in 2021, finishing with 109 total tackles, including 12.5 tackles for loss, to go with six sacks and three fumble recoveries for the Rebels.

He started his career at Maryland for the first three years but transferred to Ole Miss prior to the 2021 season, where he starred for Lane Kiffin’s group and now head to Tennessee to work with Mike Vrabel and the Titans.