7 Round Tennessee Titans Mock Draft After 2025 Nfl Combine Landing

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7 round tennessee titans mock draft after 2025 nfl combine landing

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. 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 are on the clock with the first overall pick, but the decision isn’t as straightforward as usual.

They could take one of the top two quarterback prospects — a clear need for Tennessee this offseason — but neither is viewed as a can’t-miss, surefire franchise QB. They also have major needs at edge rusher, cornerback, and wide receiver, all of which feature prospects worthy of the No. 1 pick. The best option might be to trade back. A move down to No. 3 with the New York Giants, for example, would give the Titans significant additional draft capital while still allowing them to land an elite prospect at a position of need.

For this mock draft, however, Tennessee stays at No. 1, focused on finding the face of the franchise. Sanders may not have elite athleticism or a rocket arm, but he checks all the boxes needed to succeed as an NFL passer. His 2024 adjusted completion percentage of 81.9% ranked second in the country. When kept clean, he recorded 18 big-time throws (eighth-most) while posting a turnover-worthy play rate of just 0.5% (second-best). He also ranked fourth nationally in both passing grade (92.8) and adjusted completion percentage (70.9%) on intermediate throws (10-19 yards).

Factor in that he consistently had to create plays behind a subpar offensive line, and he looks every bit the part of an NFL franchise quarterback. With the NFL Draft less than a month away, mock draft season is in full swing. As the Titans’ draft strategy at first overall begins to materialize, I figured it was time to try my hand at predicting their other seven picks. This mock draft won’t include any trades, due to NFL draft day trades being wildly unpredictable. With the first pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, the Titans get their franchise quarterback in Cam Ward. After a disastrous 2024 season behind Will Levis, Tennessee gives the keys to the newest first overall pick.

Ward has an enticing blend of arm talent, timing/anticipation, touch and out-of-structure playmaking ability. While some draw similarities between Ward’s decision making issues to those of Will Levis, the difference comes in Ward’s mental ability. Ward has consistently shown the ability to process both pre and post-snap, and consistently progress to the backside of passing concepts. His live arm in addition to his anticipatory throwing also allows him to fit the ball into any window. While the accuracy can be concerning at times, Ward has a clear path to being a franchise cornerstone in Tennessee’s rebuild. While James Pearce slipping to the top of the second round may come as a shock to some, his fall continues to look more and more likely.

Similarly to Missouri receiver Luther Burden, Pearce is another first-round talent who seems to be falling due to supposed character concerns. Late this week, draft expert Dane Brugler churned out a new seven-round NFL Mock Draft on The Athletic, starting with the Tennessee Titans at number one. Below, On SI lays out every Titans pick with takes on each selection. The football world will be shocked if this isn't the outcome at the top of Day One. The Tennessee Titans have needs up and down the roster, but Cam Ward should immediately provide stability and playmaking ability at the most important position in football. Widely viewed as one of the top five receivers available in the draft, Luther Burden III is a versatile receiver who may not have prototype outside receiver height at 5-foot-11, but at 208 pounds...

He recorded 86 catches for 1,212 yards and nine touchdowns as only a sophomore in 2023. The Florida Gators adds significant size to the middle of the Titans defense, at 6-foot-6, 338 pounds. He's a monster of a defensive tackle, very difficult to move off the ball. The Tennessee Titans have built Cam Ward quite the cocoon via NFL free agency. All that's left is for the Titans to make Ward the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.

For the third straight offseason, the team's focus has been on rebuilding the offensive line. This time, the unit actually looks complete. Just in time for the Titans to add a quarterback who's known for extending plays and needing a little bit of extra time to do it. Based on the moves the Titans have made in the first days of NFL free agency, here's another edition of The Tennessean's seven-round mock draft for the Titans. C'mon. If it's not Ward at this point, the only explanation is the Titans are doing a crummy job of hiding how uninterested they are in putting a compelling product on the field in 2025.

Ward isn't a perfect quarterback prospect, but he's the best in the Titans' reach. Go get the quarterback and stick him behind the most complete front five the Titans have had in half a decade. 2025 NFL MOCK DRAFTS: 1.0 | 2.0 | 3.0 | 4.0 | 5.0 | 6.0 | 7.0 | 8.0 | 9.0 | The Tennessee Titans have the first-overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. There is not much suspense over who they will pick with that top selection, but the rest of the draft could go anywhere. The Titans have holes all over their roster and have plenty of picks to do it.

Using Pro Football Network's mock draft simulator, who makes their way to Nashville in the draft? Let's find out. The Titans have eight picks in the 2o25 NFL Draft, including the first pick. They have their own second rounder, two fourths, two fifths, and two sixths. Their third-round pick is the property of the Kansas City Chiefs from the L'Jarius Snead trade. Pro Football Network lists their needs as quarterback, wide receiver, edge rusher, cornerback, and linebacker.

With the most important positions in need of talent, the Titans have to crush this draft. Who will the Titans take in the 2025 NFL Draft? How would you change the picks if you were the GM? Let's look at this MFL Mock Draft Simulator. The PFN mock draft simulator has the Titans taking University of Miami quarterback Cam Ward first overall. This pick is looking more and more like a formality by the day, as Tennessee sent a large group to Ward's pro day in Florida.

That included controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk in an unprecedented move. The Titans feel like they have their quarterback of the future in Cam Ward. Ward has emerged from a mediocre quarterback class to be the consensus number one pick in this draft. The Titans need a signal-caller after a miserable season from Mason Rudolph and Will Levis. They think they found their quarterback in Ward but do not have a lot around him to succeed. Tony Pollard is a solid running back, but it is a bare cupboard outside of that.

We'll see if they get Ward any targets later in the draft.

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