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Titans’ 7-round mock draft includes one move fans will debate

Dec 13, 2025; New York, NY, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish running back Jeremiyah Love speaks to the media during a press conference at the New York Marriott Marquis before the presentation of the Heisman trophy. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images
Dec 13, 2025; New York, NY, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish running back Jeremiyah Love speaks to the media during a press conference at the New York Marriott Marquis before the presentation of the Heisman trophy. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images | Brad Penner-Imagn Images

As the NFL Draft is set to take place Thursday in Pittsburgh, the Tennessee Titans will soon be bringing in their new rookie class who will look to be part of the turnaround for the franchise. It’s been an offseason of change for the Titans, especially on the coaching side of things. However, there is a ton of promise with Robert Saleh leading the way.

Tennessee has their quarterback in Cam Ward, and they built up their defense through free agency. Now, it’s time to add more to the offense and also keep giving Saleh defensive pieces to work with for the short and long term future.

With that, we deliver a full 7-round mock draft that may have Titans fans questioning some of the moves.

Round 1, #4: Jeremiyah Love - RB, Notre Dame

No matter how special a quarterback is, they could always benefit greatly from having a solid rushing attack behind them. The Titans should not overthink this pick. The best choice possible if he is still on the board is Notre Dame running back, Jeremiyah Love. He’s the best player in the draft and he would change the offense immediately for the better.

Round 2, #35: Jacob Rodriguez - LB, Texas Tech

Getting Jacob Rodriguez in the second round would be a bit of a steal for the Titans. He is a fantastic off-ball linebacker who can cause turnovers. He is coming off a season at Texas Tech where he not only had 100+ total tackles but he also had seven forced fumbles. Tennessee could use some improvement at linebacker, and Rodriguez would be the way to go.

Round 3, #66: Ja’Kobi Lane - WR, USC

The addition of Wan’Dale Robinson gives the Titans a reliable short-field receiver, but they need more weapons for Ward. In the third round, the Titans get Ja’Kobi Lane out of USC who stands at 6-foot-4, and had 12 receiving touchdowns just two seasons ago for the Trojans.

Round 4, #101: Brian Parker II - C, Duke

Tennessee has to protect Ward after giving up 55 sacks last year. The offensive line is still being worked on, and the Titans select Duke offensive lineman Brian Parker II, who can play center and guard. The Titans Signed Austin Schlottmann in free agency to a one-year deal, and Parker could provide competition for a spot in a year or less.

Round 5, #142: Devin Moore - CB, Florida

Two of Tennessee’s notable free agent signings in the secondary were cornerbacks Alontae Taylor and Cor’Dale Flott. However, that shouldn’t stop them from bringing in young corner depth, and they go with Devin Moore out of Florida. Moore has been a solid player for the Gators the last two seasons, but there are concerns about his durability.

Round 5, #144: Anthony Lucas - EDGE, USC

You would think that with having Robert Saleh at head coach, the Titans would get another EDGE early on. Not in this mock draft, though. They wait until the 5th round to select edge rusher Anthony Lucas, who is a bit of a project that will need the right coaching. Landing in Nashville with Saleh, it doesn’t get any better for Lucas.

Round 6, #184: Jack Endries - TE, Texas

If the Titans want toughness and depth at tight end, look no further than Jack Endries out of Texas. Endries wasn’t a superstar in college, but he can add value to a tight end room in Tennessee that saw Chig Okonkwo leave. Endries would more than likely be the third tight end on the roster behind Gunnar Helm and Daniel Bellinger, but a little bit of competition never hurt.

Round 6, #194: Jeremiah Wright - OG, Auburn

The Titans take their second offensive lineman here with Jeremiah Wright out of Auburn. He’s a great run-blocker who primarily plays at right guard and the Titans could use him as depth for the future.

Round 7, #225: Cole Wisniewski - S, Texas Tech

Tennessee finishes their draft class by bringing in another Red Raider in safety Cole Wisniewski. He’s a big safety at 6-foot-4, 220lbs who is coming off an impressive 2025 season with 78 total tackles, 6 pass deflections, and 2 forced fumbles. Getting him at this point in the draft would be a steal.

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