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Nashville, Tenn. • The Tennessee Titans have agreed to terms with six of their 10 draft picks, including Heisman Trophy winner Derrick Henry.

The Titans announced the deals Monday, the day their rookie class reported for work for the first time.

Those agreeing to terms include two of their three selections in the second round with defensive lineman Austin Johnson of Penn State and Henry from Alabama, the 45th pick overall.

Tennessee also agreed to terms with both fifth-round selections wide receiver Tajae Sharpe of Massachusetts and cornerback LeShaun Sims of Southern Utah and both seventh-round picks in UCLA linebacker Aaron Wallace and Southern Mississippi cornerback Kalan Reed.

That leaves only four draft picks still unsigned, including the eighth pick overall in offensive tackle Jack Conklin.

The Titans' rookie minicamp starts Friday.