The NFL world expects Miami’s cam ward to be the Pick of the Titans at number 1 in the NFL design of 2025, except for a last-minute change in circumstances. But what happens afterwards?
Tennessee has one of the most talent-deficiency schedules of the competition, as evidenced by his 3-14 record last season. Outside of Quarterback, the team also has striking holes with a broad recipient and Edge Rusher and it needs a whole series of other positions on both sides of the ball.
Here is our seven-round Mock-Draft for the Titans, including an early trade.
First round, no. 1 General: Cam Ward, QB, Miami
Measurable: 6-foot-2, 219 pounds
2024 Statistics (13 Games): 67.2% Completion rate for 4,313 Yards and 39 TDS, 7 Ints
The Titans get their hopeful franchise Quarterback in Ward, who established Miami Single-Season Records in Passing Werven and Touchdowns in his only season with the Hurricanes. The former zero star recruitment can sometimes be a bit reckless, but he is an instinctive passer and operators good in the bag with his strength and elusive. Ward too you have the rare capacity to throw from different armslots.
The leader of all time in passing touchdowns in Division I, Ward, you have printed enough Tennessee’s bras in the pre-Draft process.
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Second round, no. 35 General: Trade!
Tennessee finds a partner to go back in the second round, who handles Picks 35 and 178 (sixth round) for the San Francisco 49ers for us. 42 (second round) and 100 (third round).
Second round, no. 42 General (via Niners): Jaylin NoelWR, Iowa State
Measurable: 5-foot-10, 194 pounds
2024 Statistics (14 Games): 80 catches for 1,194 Yards and 8 TDs
The Titans urgently need talent and dept with receiver, especially with a Rookie QB. Calvin Ridley turns 31 in December, and Nick Westbrook -Who has the ninth in the NFL with nine receiving touchdowns in a free desk last season. Former first round Pick Treylon Burks (all torn) is expected to miss the start of the training camp.
A final receiver with 4.39 speed, Noel must fit well in the attack of coach Brian Callahan along Ridley, who played more than 78% of his snaps of a broad alignment last season. Noel was a reliable target in the state of Iowa, where he was a starter to three years and showed statatic improvement every season.
Third round, no. 100 General (Via Niners): PrincelyEdge, Ole Miss
Measurable: 6-foot-4, 244 pounds
2024 Statistics (12 games): 10.5 bags, 37 tackles (13.5 for loss), ff
Edge Rusher was a striking weakness for the Titans, even before they release Harold Landry III (9.0 bags last season) in March. No one in the schedule of Tennessee, you have registered a double -digit pocket season.
UMANMIELEN offers a great need Pass Rush aid. He is in second place in the SEC with 10.5 bags last season in route to the first team All-Conference Award. I have prototypical size and length for a edge defender.
Fourth round, no. 103 General: Caleb RogersOl, Texas Tech
Measurable: 6-foot-5, 312 pounds
2024 Statistics (13 Games): Started with 13 games (2 at LG, 1 at RG, 10 at RT)
New starting right guard Kevin Zeitler is 35 and under the contract for only one season, so the Titans have to think about Dept on the spot.
Rogers was in the first place a tackle at the university, but he made four starts on watch last season, which is perhaps his best NFL position that is the best of his armored length. He made 55 straight starts (at four different positions) to end his university career and has plus athletic properties, making him a strong development perspective for offensive line coach Bill Callahan.
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Fourth Round, No. 120 General: Bilhal KoneCB, West -Michigan
Measurable: 6-foot-1, 190 pounds
2024 Statistics (13 Games): 9 PBUs, Int, TFL, 70 Tackles
With the health problems of L’Aius cut and recent legal trruzen, plus the fact that starting nickel Roger McCrery starts a contract year, Tennessee became wise to strengthen the cornerback place for the long term.
KONE is not seen as a polished player, but in Tennessee he would get started with defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson, who is spectialistic. KONE has an ideal physical profile for an external cornerback and led Western Michigan in Pass -Break -Ups each of his last two seasons.
Fifth round, no. 141 General: Sigle brandsS, s, Kansas State
Measurable: 5-foot-11, 199 pounds
2024 statistics (13 games): 3 ins, 60 tackles (6.5 for loss), 3 pbus
Safety is another position where the Titans should think of the future. Starter Amani Hooker, who has not guaranteed any money about his deal, starts a contract year, and veteran Xavier Woods, which two-Iir, $ 8 million from the council gives him a starter, will be 30 at the start of the training camp.
A two -year -old starter in Kansas State, Sigle brings versatility and the ability to play nickel as a former cornerback. I have 4.37 seconds 40-year dashboard at the NFL combine.
Fifth round, no. 167 General: Don’e Thornton Jr.WR, Tennessee
Measurable: 6-foot-5, 205 pounds
2024 Statistics (13 Games): 26 Receptions for 661 Yards and 6 TDs
Don’t be surprised to see that the titans add more than one receiver, giving Ward a young weapon to work with. Thornton, a long and long receiver with 4.3 speed, projects a downfield, large threat. He led the FBS with 25.4 meters per reception last season.
Sixth round, no. 188 General: Phil MafahRB, Clemson
Measurable: 6-foot-1, 234 pounds
2024 Statistics (14 games): 216 wears for 1,115 Yards and 8 TDs
The Titans can use extra department on tailback behind Tony Pollard and Tyjae Spears. Mafah is a large, physical runner who registered more than 2,000 meters and 21 hasty touchdowns during his last two seasons at Clemson.
Ben Arthur is an NFL reporter for FOX Sports. I have previous Titans Vesta writer for a year and a half. I have the Seattle Seahawks For Seattlepi.com for three seasons (2018-20) before he moves to Tennessee. You can follow Ben on Twitter on @Benyarthur.
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