A breakdown of the 2016 Tennessee Titans draft class and its progress after two weeks of training camp.

Jack Conklin, RT, first round: Appears to be the solid and steady edge protector the Titans expected. He’s won a couple of key one-on-one battles in highlighter team competitions in practices.

Kevin Dodd, OLB, second round: Could come off the PUP list on Monday. He had surgery in May to repair a stress fracture in his right foot.

Austin Johnson, DL, second round: Somewhat raw in the early stages. The Titans want to see how he responds to ranking third at nose tackle right now, behind Al Woods and undrafted rookie Antwaun Woods.

Derrick Henry, RB, second round: Lowered a shoulder into linebacker Nate Palmer at Thursday’s practice and sent Palmer flying. Has run very well, and is learning the nuances of blocking at this level.

Kevin Byard, S, third round: He’s been solid, and gets around the ball. But he has not been great out of the gate as he goes through some standard rookie growing pains.

Tajae Sharpe, WR, fifth round: A starter since OTAs, he’s a reliable, skilled player who qualifies as one of the top stories of camp. On Wednesday he said he thinks he’s dropped one ball in camp, a ball that he had to reach for that slid off his fingertips.

LeShaun Sims, CB, fifth round: Veteran cornerback Jason McCourty said Sims has been really good with his eyes in his early days with the team. He’s shown up a bit more than Kalan Reed, who’s further down this list.

Sebastian Tretola, G, sixth round: Worked with the second team at Monday night’s scrimmage. There is not a feeling around the team that he or anyone is making the Titans feel like Quinton Spain needs to be moved out of the first unit.

Aaron Wallace, LB, seventh round: Injured an ankle early and has been out. He looks generally miserable to be with rehabbing players instead of out on the field.

Kalan Reed, CB, seventh round: It’s hard not to notice his great speed. He picked Marcus Mariota in a seven-on-seven drill at one point.