2026 Titans Seven Round Mock Draft Tennessee Builds Up Trenches With
It took a game-winning field goal as time expired but the Houston Texans handed the Tennessee Titans their fifth loss in a row in Week 11 action of the 2025 NFL regular season. Tennessee returned from the bye and played well, especially on defense. Houston managed just 75 yards on the ground all game as the Titans held strong in the trenches. As we enter the second half of the regular season, the Titans are looking forward to an offseason of change. It's been months since coach Brian Callahan was fired and the franchise will be looking for his replacement. That'll be a compelling job, though, as 2025 No.
1 overall pick Cam Ward is an enticing talent to build around. The best way to build a contender around him is via the NFL draft. After Week 11's slate of games, the Titans are projected to have the No. 1 overall pick once again – one of their eight picks in the 2026 NFL Draft. What could they do with all of that draft capital? The 2026 NFL Draft class offers a lot of depth at multiple positions.
Linebacker, interior offensive line and defensive line are all full of quality players. Teams can find rookie starters on Day 2 of the draft at those positions. A rising wide receiver and cornerback class also offers options for teams that may miss out on the top prospects in Round 1. Let's help the Tennessee Titans get better. The 2025 NFL season has three games remaining before the playoffs begin, so the 2026 NFL Draft order is hardly set. The Titans (2-12) figure to be picking somewhere in the top five, and still have a punching shot at the No.
1 pick. But let's not get bogged down too deep into the details just yet. Instead of working through draft order scenarios and strength of schedule tiebreakers, let's familiarize ourselves with a couple of names who make sense as potential targets, examine positions where it'll make sense for the... Here is a way-too-early swing at a seven-round mock draft for the Tennessee Titans, with the draft order set thorough Week 15. It's easy to do a disservice to Bain here. We can talk about how the best move is for the Titans to trade back and acquire more picks.
We can talk about how Bain's shorter stature and shorter arms make him a tough sell as a top-five pick off the edge. We can talk about how measurements and testing are likely to push him down boards, and the Titans might be better served picking a tools-ier prospect like Ohio State's Arvell Reese. Let's instead say this: Squint while watching Bain's tape and it's easy to see a player not all that different from L.A. Rams standout Jared Verse. He plays with power, but he can dip around tackles with speed and bend in an impressive way. He plays well against top competition and he way hyper productive throughout 2025.
The Titans need a powerful, versatile, game-changing presence off the edge, and while Bain maybe doesn't have the A1 potential of recent top-five picks like Aidan Hutchinson or Will Anderson Jr., he's an automatic... It took a game-winning field goal as time expired but the Houston Texans handed the Tennessee Titans their fifth loss in a row in Week 11 action of the 2025 NFL regular season. Tennessee returned from the bye and played well, especially on defense. Houston managed just 75 yards on the ground all game as the Titans held strong in the trenches. As we enter the second half of the regular season, the Titans are looking forward to an offseason of change. It's been months since coach Brian Callahan was fired and the franchise will be looking for his replacement.
That'll be a compelling job, though, as 2025 No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward is an enticing talent to build around. The best way to build a contender around him is via the NFL draft. After Week 11's slate of games, the Titans are projected to have the No. 1 overall pick once again – one of their eight picks in the 2026 NFL Draft. What could they do with all of that draft capital?
The 2026 NFL Draft class offers a lot of depth at multiple positions. Linebacker, interior offensive line and defensive line are all full of quality players. Teams can find rookie starters on Day 2 of the draft at those positions. Let's help the Tennessee Titans get better. The 2025 NFL season has three games remaining before the playoffs begin, so the 2026 NFL Draft order is hardly set. The Titans (2-12) figure to be picking somewhere in the top five, and still have a punching shot at the No.
1 pick. But let's not get bogged down too deep into the details just yet. Instead of working through draft order scenarios and strength of schedule tiebreakers, let's familiarize ourselves with a couple of names who make sense as potential targets, examine positions where it'll make sense for the... Here is a way-too-early swing at a seven-round mock draft for the Tennessee Titans, with the draft order set thorough Week 15. It's easy to do a disservice to Bain here. We can talk about how the best move is for the Titans to trade back and acquire more picks.
We can talk about how Bain's shorter stature and shorter arms make him a tough sell as a top-five pick off the edge. We can talk about how measurements and testing are likely to push him down boards, and the Titans might be better served picking a tools-ier prospect like Ohio State's Arvell Reese. Let's instead say this: Squint while watching Bain's tape and it's easy to see a player not all that different from L.A. Rams standout Jared Verse. He plays with power, but he can dip around tackles with speed and bend in an impressive way. He plays well against top competition and he way hyper productive throughout 2025.
The Titans need a powerful, versatile, game-changing presence off the edge, and while Bain maybe doesn't have the A1 potential of recent top-five picks like Aidan Hutchinson or Will Anderson Jr., he's an automatic... By StickToTheModel Draft Team | Published: December 08, 2025 | Updated: December 30, 2025 | 5 min read Tennessee Titans enter the 2026 NFL Draft with 8 selections and critical needs at Edge Rusher, Offensive Tackle, Inside Linebacker. This mock has them addressing their biggest weaknesses while maintaining draft value. The Jets couldn't pass on Caleb Downs at four, even though quarterback and receiver rank higher on their needs list. Downs is simply the best player available—a safety with elite instincts, championship pedigree, and the kind of defensive IQ that transforms entire units.
New York is prioritizing foundational talent over positional need, trusting they can address quarterback later. Downs brings 249 career tackles, six interceptions, and back-to-back playoff experience from Alabama and Ohio State, instantly becoming the quarterback of the Jets' secondary. His cornerback-caliber movement skills allow him to match tight ends and slot receivers in man coverage while his controlled violence as a tackler adds a physical dimension. The Budda Baker comparison is earned—he's undersized but plays with processing speed and physicality that overcome athletic limitations. If Arvell Reese was off the board, Tennessee Titans could target similar Edge Rushers in the top 10 range. Week 11 didn't disrupt the NFL hierarchy.
Many of the favored teams or those with better records than their opponents finished the week with another victory. A narrow defeat, thanks to a last-minute field goal, kept the Tennessee Titans from fighting for win No. 2 on the season. Tennessee remains the lone one-win team left in the NFL and on track to hold the No. 1 overall pick for the second year in a row. The Titans took quarterback Cam Ward No.
1 overall this past April, the team's first No. 1 overall pick since the days of the Houston Oilers back in 1978. After a decades-long break, they may have the top pick in back-to-back years, becoming the first franchise to do so since Jacksonville in 2021 and 2022. So what should the Titans do? They have a potential quarterback of the future in Ward and this isn't a strong enough quarterback class that makes a team trading up immediately obvious. They could have their choice of non-quarterback positions in a draft rife with defensive talent.
Edge rusher is the common choice given the positional value. You have to go back to the 2013 NFL Draft to find the last non-quarterback and non-edge rusher to be taken No. 1 overall. That likely won't change in 2026. 2026 NFL mock drafts have the Tennessee Titans taking a different path than many expect. With the No.
1 overall pick locked in, the Titans aren’t hunting quarterbacks. Instead, experts predict they’ll target elite edge rushers to transform their struggling defense. The team selected Cam Ward at No. 1 in 2025. Now they’re focused on building weapons around him. The Titans’ 2026 draft strategy has become crystal clear.
Most respected mock drafts from USA Today, ESPN, and CBS Sports predict Tennessee will prioritize defensive line prospects. The team needs pass rush dominance to compete. Experts are split between two prospects. Keldric Faulk, Auburn’s elite edge rusher, gets plenty of mock love. So does Rueben Bain Jr. from Miami.
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It took a game-winning field goal as time expired but the Houston Texans handed the Tennessee Titans their fifth loss in a row in Week 11 action of the 2025 NFL regular season. Tennessee returned from the bye and played well, especially on defense. Houston managed just 75 yards on the ground all game as the Titans held strong in the trenches. As we enter the second half of the regular season, the ...
1 Overall Pick Cam Ward Is An Enticing Talent To
1 overall pick Cam Ward is an enticing talent to build around. The best way to build a contender around him is via the NFL draft. After Week 11's slate of games, the Titans are projected to have the No. 1 overall pick once again – one of their eight picks in the 2026 NFL Draft. What could they do with all of that draft capital? The 2026 NFL Draft class offers a lot of depth at multiple positions.
Linebacker, Interior Offensive Line And Defensive Line Are All Full
Linebacker, interior offensive line and defensive line are all full of quality players. Teams can find rookie starters on Day 2 of the draft at those positions. A rising wide receiver and cornerback class also offers options for teams that may miss out on the top prospects in Round 1. Let's help the Tennessee Titans get better. The 2025 NFL season has three games remaining before the playoffs begi...
1 Pick. But Let's Not Get Bogged Down Too Deep
1 pick. But let's not get bogged down too deep into the details just yet. Instead of working through draft order scenarios and strength of schedule tiebreakers, let's familiarize ourselves with a couple of names who make sense as potential targets, examine positions where it'll make sense for the... Here is a way-too-early swing at a seven-round mock draft for the Tennessee Titans, with the draft ...
We Can Talk About How Bain's Shorter Stature And Shorter
We can talk about how Bain's shorter stature and shorter arms make him a tough sell as a top-five pick off the edge. We can talk about how measurements and testing are likely to push him down boards, and the Titans might be better served picking a tools-ier prospect like Ohio State's Arvell Reese. Let's instead say this: Squint while watching Bain's tape and it's easy to see a player not all that ...