NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- A day after the Tennessee Titans' Jon Robinson got an executive vice president tag added to his general manager title, All-Pro voting showed a good example of why he deserved it.

Titans rookie right tackle Jack Conklin is on the Associated Press All-Pro Team.

Rookie right tackle Jack Conklin, who was named to the Associated Press All-Pro Team, proved to be a major key to the Titans' improved aggressiveness up front in 2016. Leslie Plaza Johnson/Icon Sportswire

Conklin got 27.5 of the 50 votes for his position, winning by a healthy margin over Mitchell Schwartz of Kansas City and Marcus Cannon of New England, who each got six votes.

Robinson had the No. 1 pick in the 2016 draft when he was hired.

He traded out of the No. 1 spot in a blockbuster bargain with the Rams, landing at No. 15. Then, with Conklin as the target, Robinson moved back up to No. 8 in a deal with Cleveland.

The guy Robinson coveted was scouted perfectly, blossoming quickly in the Titans’ scheme under line coach Russ Grimm, a Pro Football Hall of Famer. Conklin was a huge piece of an offensive line that became the foundation of and set the physical tone for the Titans.

Robinson set the drafting standard high.

In the 2017 draft, the Titans have the fifth (from the Rams) and 18th picks in the first round.

If Robinson can hit on two players with those picks to the degree he hit on Conklin, the Titans will get major upgrades.

If Robinson trades one of the picks to collect additional selections, he’s shown that he can score later, too.

Running back Derrick Henry was a second-rounder last season who proved to be a talent as a rookie, though his work was limited behind DeMarco Murray. Third-round safety Kevin Byard played a great deal as well, and fifth-round receiver Tajae Sharpe was a starter who finished fourth on the team with 41 receptions for 522 yards and two touchdowns.