The 2024 regular season has officially ended, and the Tennessee Titans will have the first-overall selection in the 2025 NFL draft after finishing with a 3-14 record.
Now armed with the top selection, the Titans have their choice of player and could go many different ways. There is no doubt that the Titans have a lot of needs, and there will be debates about how to fill them.
In this draft, with so many questions about the strength of the class, it may be better for the Titans to trade back and increase draft capital with them not having a third-round selection. But, for this exercise, there will be no trades.
The Titans have their pick of the top quarterbacks — Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders and Miami’s Cam Ward — but are they NFL-ready and truly the top prospects? The jury is still out on that early in the process.
Things will change in the coming days, weeks, and months that will impact Tennessee’s approach in April’s draft, but for the sake of entertainment, we’re going to bypass all of it and conduct our very first mock draft of the new year.
We used the Pro Football Focus mock draft simulator for this exercise and left all settings on default. There were no trades, we controlled only the Tennessee Titans and limited it to three rounds. Unfortunately, that means only two selections for the Titans.
Here’s how things played out: