In the NFL, it often takes a year or two for players to develop and become contributors. Often times, players need to be brought along slowly, and also land in the right system, to achieve their full potential in the league. However, sometimes, teams don't have the luxury of waiting for players to get better, especially when those players were highly drafted. In 2025, the Titans selected edge rusher Femi Oladejo with a second-round pick. The Titans didn't exactly have the deepest pass rusher group last season, so the hope was that Oladejo would come along quickly and contribute. Unfortunately, that didn't happen. Oladejo received two starts and played in six games before suffering a season-ending leg fracture in Week 6. Even before the injury, Oladejo struggled to contribute much, ending with just 13 tackles and two tackles for loss. Oladejo received a 48.2 Pro Football Focus grade for his performance.…