Much of the Tennessee Titans' rookie noise has surrounded fourth overall pick Carnell Tate . Set to bastion a new offensive front for Tennessee alongside Cam Ward, the rookie wide receiver has rightfully garnered a ton of positive buzz in the Titans social sphere. Yet, taken later in the first round and with a similarly exciting share of potential, was EDGE Keldric Faulk. Robert Saleh and Tennessee traded up to pick No. 31 to snag the defensive juggernaut out of Auburn, and the early returns - at least according to Faulk's own words - are incredibly promising. Faulk, per Jim Wyatt, is simply ready to dig his heels into the Nashville turf and get to work for a head coach who is notorious for developing defensive studs. Head-Down Work "And it's really just me trying to unlearn what I already did and just trying to relearn it again, just trying to get the concepts and the wording down from this staff and just try to get down what they're trying to get me to learn to do," said Faulk.…