Round 4 (No. 120): Cam Jackson, DT, Florida
The Titans have shown consistent interest in defensive tackles throughout the pre-draft process. One of their earlier pre-draft visits was used on Florida's Cam Jackson. Jackson is often listed as a nose tackle. His selection would be interesting considering the Titans already have Jeffery Simmons and T'Vondre Sweat inside.
Jackson recorded a career-high two sacks this past season. He's an effective run stopper who is still developing as a pass rusher. The Titans seem fairly hellbent on drafting a defensive tackle, so while we're not fully on-board with this selection, this is a predictive mock draft.
Round 5 (No. 141): Ozzy Trapilo, OT, Boston College
Offensive tackle is another position that has surprisingly garnered a fair amount of interest from the Titans. They currently lack a swing tackle behind Dan Moore Jr. and JC Latham. This could be a case of overcorrecting an issue that has plagued the offense for several years in a row.
Ozzy Trapilo visited Nashville for a pre-draft meeting. He's flexible enough to play both left and right tackle, making him the ideal blocker to support both Latham and Moore Jr. Trapilo looked like a future starter at this year's Senior Bowl.
Round 5 (No. 167): Jordan James, RB, Oregon
Jordan James is another pre-draft visit. The Titans are looking for a different type of running back to support Tony Pollard and Tyjae Spears. James possesses the physical skill set head coach Brian Callahan is looking for.
James has the physical temperament required to thrive as a between-the-tackles runner at the next level. James also possesses enough speed to occasionally beat defenders to the edge. He's a dense and sturdy short-yardage back.
Round 6 (No. 178): Elijah Roberts, DL, SMU
SMU's Elijah Roberts is a bit of a tweener. He's too big to consistently play the EDGE at approximately 285 pounds, but he's slightly undersized to make a full-time living inside. The Titans signed a somewhat similar player in Dre'Mont Jones in free agency.
Roberts' awkward profile didn't prevent him from being productive at SMU. He was downright dominant for the Mustangs over the previous two campaigns, accumulating 17.5 sacks. Roberts is rugged and versatile.
Round 6 (No. 188): Jamaal Pritchett, WR, South Alabama
The Titans had at least three touchpoints with South Alabama wide receiver Jamaal Pritchett throughout the pre-draft process. Perhaps they consider him a priority undrafted free agent, but he looked draftable at this year's Senior Bowl. The Titans could use their final selection on Pritchett.
Pritchett recorded 91 receptions for 1,127 yards and nine touchdowns in 2024. The Jackson, Alabama native also returned 12 punts for 183 yards and a touchdown. Pritchett is undersized at 5-foot-8 and 175 pounds, but he's versatile and athletic, having ran a 4.39-4-41-second 40-yard dash at Pro Day.