The buzz around the 2026 NFL Draft is that it could be one of the most active draft classes in recent memory. With no clear "elite" talent at premium positions and so many teams with multiple first-round selections, where the Tennessee Titans will pick is as mysterious as who the Titans will pick.
However, it isn't just about the teams trading picks for picks. There are plenty of rumors bubbling under the surface about which players could be on the move as teams reshape their rosters this weekend.
Right now, three Titans players seem like they have (at least) one foot out the door, but there could be several more depending on who Mike Borgonzi drafts this weekend. Could some of these players be used as sweeteners in blockbuster trades? Or will they just be a simple pick for player swaps?
3 Tennessee Titans who may get traded on NFL Draft weekend
RB Tony Pollard
If you had to draw up a "decent" running back, Pollard would be the perfect example. He is good at running space, running between the tackles, blocking, and catching passes. However, he isn't really great or dynamic at anything, and the window of his prime will probably close before the Titans can take full advantage of it. In a weak running back class, Pollard could be the perfect bridge player for a contender if the Titans draft Jeremiyah Love.
RB Tyjae Spears
Spears is a much more dynamic running back than Pollard, but he is going to have to be managed carefully. For a team with a star running back in place, he would be a nice rotational player, and if the Titans want to make sure that they surround Cam Ward with veteran skill players, they could opt to move on from Spears instead of Pollard.
QB Will Levis
Levis had his moment with the Titans, but that was brief, and this fan base is as done with him as he seems to be done with them. Teams love to take fliers on quarterbacks that have busted for other teams, and Levis is only going to be more attractive now that players like Malik Willis, Sam Darnold, and Geno Smith have proven that a fresh start in a new system can lead to a solid and cheap quarterback for a year or two.
