Ryan Tannehill found himself in a familiar situation after the Tennessee Titans traded up in the second round of the NFL draft last week to select Will Levis with the 33rd overall pick.

"Yeah, we've been down this road before so it's definitely a little bit of déjà vu," Tannehill said.

The Titans have now traded up to select quarterbacks in back-to-back drafts. Former general manager Jon Robinson traded up to take Malik Willis in the third round with the 86th pick of last year's draft.

It would be understandable for Tannehill to be upset after seeing a possible future replacement being selected two years in a row. The veteran quarterback, however, has been with the team since the start of OTAs and is taking it all in stride.

"My job is to get ready to go win football games and that's what I'm going to do each and every day," Tannehill said. "As players, you got to control what you can control -- and that's doing the best you can."