Titans Eye Future with Potential Draft Picks

Published
November 15, 2025
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The Tennessee Titans find themselves in an advantageous position heading into the 2026 NFL Draft, projected to hold the first overall pick. This comes after their strategic decision to select quarterback Cam Ward first overall in 2025, as reported by Pro Football Focus.

With a clear need for impactful talent across the roster, the Titans are keen on maximizing their draft opportunities. The report highlights that their top target could be EDGE Rueben Bain Jr. from Miami.

Bain has emerged as a dominant force on the field, boasting a remarkable 93.9 overall grade, ranking first among all college edge defenders. He has recorded five sacks and 50 total pressures in just nine games this season, showcasing his exceptional pass-rush capabilities.

The Titans are also eyeing dynamic offensive weapons, with wide receiver KC Concepcion from Texas A&M ranked 27th on the current PFF Big Board. Concepcion has made a significant impact in his season thus far, tallying 40 receptions for 629 yards and eight touchdowns, while forcing 10 missed tackles after the catch.

His ability to complement the Titans' existing talent, such as Elic Ayomanor, selected in the previous draft, could provide the offensive spark the team desperately needs. In the second round, the Titans might target cornerback Chandler Rivers from Duke following the trade of Roger McCreary, who was the only Titans cornerback to achieve an average coverage grade this season.

Rivers has demonstrated his skills by forcing eight incompletions and securing an interception against Illinois. Additionally, linebacker Jake Golday from Cincinnati is projected in the third round, recognized for his elite run-defense and strong coverage grades.

Rounding out potential selections, running back Terion Stewart from Virginia Tech could offer a much-needed physical presence in the backfield, having forced 33 missed tackles on just 63 carries. As the Titans prepare for the draft, they are poised to make decisions that could significantly shape their franchise's future, emphasizing the need for top-end talent at various positions to accelerate their rebuilding process, according to Pro Football Focus.

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