Tennessee Titans Mock Draft
National Football League Mock Draft • 2026 Season
Tennessee Titans Draft Analysis
The Titans have been one of the most aggressive teams in the league this offseason, spending nearly $270 million in free agency after back-to-back 3-14 seasons. New head coach Robert Saleh, offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, and GM Mike Borgonzi are building around second-year quarterback Cam Ward, who improved steadily as a rookie and represents the franchise's future. Tennessee signed slot receiver Wan'Dale Robinson to a $78 million deal, reuniting him with Daboll, and traded for edge rusher Jermaine Johnson from the Jets. Defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers ($63 million) and cornerback Alontae Taylor ($60 million) anchor a defense Saleh plans to call plays for himself.
At No. 4, Jeremiyah Love is the name most frequently connected to Tennessee. The Notre Dame running back ran a 4.36 forty at the combine and has drawn comparisons to Saquon Barkley as a three-down weapon who can catch passes, run between the tackles, and create explosive plays in space. Multiple analysts have even floated scenarios where the Titans trade up to No. 2 to guarantee they land Love before the Cardinals can take him. With Saleh loading up the defense through free agency, investing the first-round pick in an offensive game-changer to pair with Ward makes strategic sense. Arvell Reese remains an intriguing alternative if the Titans prioritize defense, as his hybrid edge-linebacker skill set would be a dream fit in Saleh's scheme behind Jeffery Simmons, Franklin-Myers, and Johnson. Either way, this draft pick needs to be a foundational piece for a franchise that is clearly done rebuilding in the margins.
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2026 Draft Picks
8 picks · NFL Draft
Pick #4(#4 overall)
Pick #3(#35 overall)
Pick #2(#66 overall)
Pick #1(#101 overall)
Pick #2(#141 overall)
via New York Jets
+3 more picks in rounds 5, 6, 7
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Draft History
313 picks · 1990–2025
Cam Ward
Miami (FL)
Oluwafemi Oladejo
UCLA
Kevin Winston Jr.
Penn State
Chimere Dike
Florida
Gunnar Helm
Texas