2025 7 Round Tennessee Titans Mock Draft Following The Firing Of

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2025 7 round tennessee titans mock draft following the firing of

With less than a month to go until the 2025 NFL Draft, one of the teams with the most flexibility this year is the Tennessee Titans. Holding eight total picks, including the No. 1 overall selection, the team is expected to take steps toward becoming competitive in the NFL once again. PFSN’s latest seven-round 2025 NFL Mock Draft from Brentley Weismann breaks down all eight of the Titans’ picks, which include a quarterback, an edge rusher, and a wide receiver at the top of the... There is growing speculation across the league that a quarterback will be selected with the first overall pick in this year’s draft. There is still a chance the Tennessee Titans will move this pick to a team like the New York Giants, but there were no trades in Weismann’s mock draft exercise.

The Titans need a franchise quarterback, and Cam Ward is arguably this class’s best option. He is a playmaking passer with good instincts and creativity to create big plays out of nothing. He would be a great addition to a Titans offense in dire need of excitement. The Titans allowed Harold Landry III to walk this free agency and must replace his presence off the edge. Donovan Ezeiruaku is a long, explosive pass rusher who would excel playing next to Jeffery Simmons and T’Vondre Sweat. The 2025 NFL draft is just over a week away.

In eight days, all 32 NFL teams will send a delegation to Green Bay, Wisconsin, for this year's draft. Media analysts and NFL Insiders are pouring out mock drafts like water, but The Athletic's Dane Brugler took his most recent mock draft a step further and did a full seven-round mock for our... So, let's take a look at who Brugler predicts the Tennessee Titans will select in the draft, beginning with the first overall pick. 1. Tennessee Titans: Cam Ward, QB, MiamiIt became clear at the combine that Ward would be the No. 1 pick.

The only question: Would the Titans trade out or stick and pick themselves? Over the last month, it’s become apparent that Tennessee plans to stay in the top spot and hand Ward the keys to its franchise. There's no surprise here. It's a pretty foregone conclusion that the Titans will select Ward with the top pick. The Titans have seven other picks, though, so let's see what Brugler came up with there. Give Brugler some credit; he hit the Titans' biggest needs for sure, and it's a solid mix of offense and defense.

The Tennessee Titans learned a lot at this year's NFL Combine. General manager Mike Borgonzi and head coach Brian Callahan hold all the cards after confirming they've received calls regarding the No. 1 overall selection in the 2025 NFL Draft. The Titans took advantage of their opportunity in Indianapolis. They met with various quarterback prospects, including Cam Ward. They also watched some of the top athletes in the class perform while further organizing their draft board.

The buzz in Indianapolis indicated the Titans possess interest in trading the No. 1 pick. With that in mind, we've conducted a seven-round mock draft. Trade: Titans receive Nos. 3, 65. 2026 first-round pick, 2026 third-round pickGiants receive: No.

1, 2026 fifth-round pick Borgonzi passes on the quarterbacks to select Abdul Carter, the top-ranked player on his board in this scenario. Trading down and acquiring more draft capital and still landing an elite prospect at a premium position would be a terrific outcome. Carter would instantly be Tennessee's best pass rusher. Now that the Tennessee Titans have secured the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft, we decided to give them a full seven-round mock draft update.

At this point, the biggest job for the Titans is to evaluate their quarterback position currently and the quarterback class in the upcoming draft. There's no denying Will Levis has been a disappointment after being the No. 33 overall pick to Tennessee in 2023. The easy part for the Titans is no matter what they decide, their Plan B is set. The Titans should have plenty of suitors for the pick, they could draft one of the two big names at quarterback but if neither of those things materialize the way they wan, Colorado wide... First round - WR/CB Travis Hunter, Colorado

Second round - EDGE James Pearce Jr., Tennessee The Tennessee Titans hold the keys to the 2025 NFL Draft. With the first overall selection, the direction the 2025 NFL Draft plays out will (in part) be down to what they do with that No. 1 pick. Here is a 7-Round NFL Mock Draft that looks at who the Titans could draft and analyzes the decisions they will have to make. The Titans’ draft strategy should be this straightforward.

Draft talented starters regardless of position. Tennessee has holes up and down its roster, and finding talent to fill them must be an ongoing mission. Holding the No. 1 overall pick and eight draft picks in the 2025 NFL Draft, there are opportunities to improve this team. However, all the questions point towards what they do at quarterback and whether they are ready to hand Will Levis the reins for another season. At this point in the pre-draft process, it feels more likely that the Titans will trade this pick.

While they are doing their due diligence on Miami Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward, if they thought he was the generational prospect they are looking for, they wouldn’t be actively shopping the No. 1 overall pick. A Tennessee Titans seven-round 2025 NFL mock draft The 2025 NFL Draft is officially four’ish weeks away. The Tennessee Titans are equipped with the No. 1 overall selection.

All dot-connecting indications are the Titans are targeting a quarterback with that pick. While that’s understandably dominating the conversation, general manager Mike Borgonzi must address several needs. Wide receiver, EDGE, and linebacker currently have glaring holes. With April’s festivities fast approaching, we’ve conducted a new seven-round Titans mock draft. The Titans appear poised to select Miami Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward at No. 1 overall.

Reports indicate Ward’s pre-draft visit to Nashville went incredibly well. Borgonzi and Brian Callahan will further assess the off-script QB at Monday’s Pro Day. He possesses the athleticism and playmaking ability to develop into an exciting quarterback at the next level. The Titans can’t go into the season with Will Levis and Brandon Allen under center. Sources indicate the Titans will target a pass rusher with this pick. A plethora of borderline first-round EDGEs should be available here, giving Borgonzi options.

One potential target is Texas A&M’s Nic Scourton. Scourton is a powerful three-down linemen who consistently sets the edge and gets into the backfield. Record: 3-14-0, 4th in AFC South Division (Schedule and Results) Coach: Brian Callahan (1-5-0) and Mike McCoy (2-9-0) Other Notable Asst.: Frank Bush (Linebackers), Bill Callahan (Offensive Line), John Fassel (Special Teams Coordinator), Bo Hardegree (Quarterbacks) and Mike McCoy (Sr. Offensive Assistant/Interim HC)

Preseason Odds: Super Bowl +20000; O/U: 6.5 Training Camp: Saint Thomas Sports Park (Nashville, Tennessee) The Tennessee Titans own the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. But that's only the start of where the Titans' assets lie. The Titans have eight picks in April's draft, including two in the top 40.

Three of their mid-to-late round picks were acquired via trades, and two of the picks they could've owned were given away in trades. As preparation for the 2025 NFL Draft, which begins April 24 in Green Bay, continues, here's a look at what the Titans' assets are and why they have the picks they do. The Titans finished the 2024 NFL season with a 3-14 record, tied for the worst with the Cleveland Browns and New York Giants. The first tiebreaker for draft positioning is strength of schedule, with the teams that played the weakest schedules earning the best draft picks. Thanks in large part to the weakness of the AFC South, the Titans beat the Giants and Browns on this tiebreaker to earn the No. 1 pick in April's draft.

This is the first time the Titans have earned the No. 1 pick in a draft since 2016.

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