Titans 7-round 2025 NFL mock draft: Final countdown edition

Decision time is almost here for the Tennessee Titans in the 2025 NFL Draft
Miami v Georgia Tech
Miami v Georgia Tech | Todd Kirkland/GettyImages
1 of 2

After months of thorough evaluation, rumors, and hearsay, the 2025 NFL Draft is finally upon us. The Tennessee Titans control the draft through the No. 1 overall selection.

The overwhelming expectation is the Titans will draft former Miami Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward at the top. From there, general manager Mike Borgonzi may shift to a Best Player Available (BPA) approach as the new Titans regime aims to rebuild a roster left in a bad spot by the previous GMs.

The Titans are equipped with eight total selections. Borgonzi lacks a third-round pick as a result of Ran Carthon's trade for L'Jarius Sneed last year. Everything is on the table beyond Ward at No. 1, meaning the Titans may maneuver the board.

Using The Draft Network's Mock Draft Machine, we projected how things could unfold for the Titans in our final seven-round mock draft of the 2025 cycle.

Final Tennessee Titans 7-round 2025 NFL mock draft

Round 1 (No. 1): Cam Ward, QB, Miami

The Titans will be selecting Ward at No. 1 overall. The entire organization has reached a consensus to make Ward their next franchise quarterback. The former zero-star recruit blew them away throughout the pre-draft process with his rare leadership abilities and football IQ, during touchpoints at the NFL Combine, pre-draft visit, Pro Day, and private workout.

With physical ability to boot, the Titans believe they've found their starting QB for the next 10-plus seasons.

Round 2 (No. 50): Kyle Williams, WR, Washington State

Trade!
Titans trade No. 35 to Seahawks
Seahawks trade Nos. 50 and 92 to Titans

Borgonzi could consider trading down from No. 35. In this scenario, he finds a partner in the Seahawks, who could come up for an offensive lineman or alternative wide receiver.

Tennessee recoups a third-round pick in this scenario. By moving down 15 spots, the Titans justify taking Washington State wide receiver Kyle Williams, who played alongside Ward at Washington State in 2023, and was coached by Titans offensive coordinator Nick Holz at UNLV in 2022.

Round 3 (No. 92): Zah Frazier, CB, UTSA

Cornerback is an underrated need for the Titans. Sneed is dealing with an alleged off-field incident and is coming off a disappointing injury-shortened campaign. The team also released Chido Awuzie earlier this offseason.

Borgonzi and Co. hosted several cornerbacks on pre-draft visits, including the pick here in UTSA's Zah Frazier. Frazier is raw, having started just 10 career games, but he possesses explosive size and athleticism, having run a 4.36-second 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine at 6-foot-3 and 186 pounds.

Round 4 (No. 103): Antwaun Powell-Ryland, EDGE, Virginia Tech

The Titans must exit this draft with at least one instant contributor at EDGE. Dennard Wilson's unit recorded the third-fewest sacks in the league last season. Borgonzi then released Harold Landry III from his contract. This scenario waits a little longer to land that player, but Antwaun Powell-Ryland is a pro-ready rusher.

Powell-Ryland is undeniably undersized with arms barely longer than 31 inches, but he possesses a powerful frame with well-developed hands. His 16.0 sacks in 2024 finished third in the FBS behind just expected first-round picks Mike Green and Donovan Ezeiruaku.

Schedule