In the seventh and final round of the 2017 NFL Draft, the Tennessee Titans selected former TCU defensive end Josh Carraway, making him the first Horned Frog to come off the board. He was picked 227th overall with the ninth selection in the seventh round.
Carraway was a first-team All-Big 12 and Academic All-Big 12 player his senior season in Fort Worth, leading the team with eight sacks, which made him the first player to lead TCU in sacks in consecutive seasons since Jerry Hughes in 2008 and 2009. Carraway’s 19 career sacks rank seventh in TCU history. He tied for the TCU lead with 11 tackles for loss as a senior. He totaled 49 stops.

The Titans could receive instant impact from the former Frog immediately, as Carraway could fit into Tennessee’s defensive line and linebacker rotation in their 3-4 defensive front. Read More