The Tennessee Titans are officially through the first wave of NFL free agency. General manager Mike Borgonzi has prioritized upgrading the trenches, signing offensive linemen Dan Moore Jr. and Kevin Zeitler to improve the offensive line.
The Titans also hold the No. 1 overall selection in the 2025 NFL Draft. Tennessee's remaining needs have become clearer. Quarterback, wide receiver, and EDGE are major weaknesses that won't be addressed in free agency. We've conducted a five-round mock draft that completes the offseason.
Round 1 (No. 1 overall): Cam Ward, QB, Miami
The Titans don't appear to have entered the Aaron Rodgers or Russell Wilson sweepstakes. They didn't make a serious run at Sam Darnold. Borgonzi's actions continue to point to Miami Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward at No. 1 overall. Ward is a special off-script magician that should give Brian Callahan a playmaking presence under center.
Round 2 (No. 35 overall): Donovan Ezeiruaku, EDGE, Boston College
Harold Landry's release exaggerated the existing need at EDGE. The Titans posted a third-worst 32 sacks last season. Donovan Ezeiruaku recorded 16.5 QB takedowns at Boston College this past year, and displayed elite athleticism at the NFL Combine by running position-bests in the 3-cone (6.94) and shuttle (4.19). Ezeiruaku is a speedy, athletic pass rusher.
Round 4 (No. 103 overall): Tai Felton, WR, Maryland
Calvin Ridley is the lone proven asset at wide receiver on the roster. Tai Felton is a little wiry, but he's a taller target that can play "X" boundary receiver. Felton accumulated 96 receptions for 1,124 yards and nine touchdowns last year. The Maryland standout also displayed 4.37 speed at the NFL Combine.
Round 4 (No. 120 overall): Jackson Slater, IOL, Sacramento State
Lloyd Cushenberry is recovering from a season-ending Achilles injury and Zeitler is a short-term solution at right guard. The Titans need better interior depth. Jackson Slater has guard-center flexibility. An outstanding showing at the Senior Bowl proved Slater is a legitimate NFL prospect hailing from Sacramento State.
Round 5 (No. 141 overall): Sai'Vion Jones, EDGE, LSU
Could the Titans double down at EDGE? Sai'Vion Jones is a bigger-bodied defensive end who can function on early downs. Jones has three-down potential, approaching blockers with power and violence.
Round 5 (No. 167 overall): Isaiah Neyor, WR, Nebraska
Receiver requires more than one selection. Isaiah Neyor is a true burner with 4.40 speed. Neyor is another big-bodied receiver with a diverse release package and contested catch ability on deep-developing routes.