AP

For the Titans, it’s out with the old draft picks and in with picks made by the new guy in charge.

Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, running back Bishop Sankey and wide receiver Justin Hunter are among the team’s cuts. They follow 2015 second-rounder Dorial Green-Beckham out the door; Green-Beckham was traded to the Eagles last month by new Titans general manager Jon Robinson.

Hunter, 25, was a second-round pick of the Titans in 2013. He started 13 games over the last two seasons but never had more than 30 catches in a season and his touchdowns and yards per catch averages had dropped each year since his rookie year.

Sankey, 23, was a second-rounder in 2014, and with the team having added DeMarco Murray and Derrick Henry in the offseason, this is a cut lots of people saw coming. The Titans also released running back David Cobb, a 2015 draft pick, earlier in the week.

Hunter got squeezed out in part by rookie wide receiver Tajae Sharpe and the acquisition of veteran Andre Johnson, who appears to be very much in the team’s 2016 plans.