
Our final 2025 Tennessee Titans NFL mock draft!
The 2025 NFL Draft has finally arrived! The Tennessee Titans will kick off the festivities by drafting quarterback Cam Ward at No. 1 overall. That is the overwhelming expectation. Mike Borgonzi will then shift attention to holes at wide receiver, EDGE, and other sore spots on the roster.
With the 2025 NFL Draft mere hours away, we’ve completed our final seven-round Titans mock draft using The Draft Network’s Mock Draft Machine.
Round 1 (No. 1): Cam Ward, QB, Miami
It’s a foregone conclusion the Titans are taking Ward at No. 1 overall. From the NFL Combine to the Pro Day and private workout, Ward aced everything Tennessee threw his way. He’ll be the first-ever No. 1 overall quarterback in franchise history.
Round 2 (No. 35): Kyle Williams, WR, Washington State
The Titans may trade down from No. 35 overall. That’s difficult to predict, but we imagine they end up taking Kyle Williams at some point (not at No. 35). Williams played alongside Ward at Washington State, making him an ideal fit.
Round 4 (No. 103): Tate Ratledge, IOL, Georgia
Georgia guard Tate Ratledge had a Top 30 visit with the Titans. Kevin Zeitler is a one-year solution at right guard. Ratledge would give the Titans a future solution at a position before it becomes a need next offseason.
Round 4 (No. 120): Quincy, Riley, CB, Louisville
Quincy Riley has been routinely connected to the Titans throughout the pre-draft process. Dennard Wilson needs depth at cornerback. L’Jarius Sneed’s ongoing alleged off-field situation adds another layer at cornerback.
Round 5 (No. 141): Antwaun Powell-Ryland, EDGE, Virginia Tech
EDGE is a massive need. Antwaun Powell-Ryland is undersized, but he recorded 16 sacks this past season. Powell-Ryland plays with a red-hot motor. The Titans have to choose between addressing wide receiver, EDGE, or trading down at No. 35.
Round 5 (No. 167): Jordan James, RB, Oregon
Jordan James made an in-person visit to Nashville. The Titans have been sniffing around the historical running back class. James, a three-year contributor at Oregon, rushed for a career-high 1,267 yards and 15 touchdowns this past season.
Round 6 (No. 178): Cam Jackson, DT, Florida
Five of Tennessee’s top-30 visits occurred with defensive tackles. One of them was with Florida’s Cam Jackson. Jackson possesses nose tackle size, but his first-step quickness is that of a much smaller player.
Round 6 (No. 188): Jamaal Pritchett, WR, South Alabama
The Titans met Jamaal Pritchett at the Senior Bowl. They later hosted Zoom meetings and a pre-draft visit with the South Alabama standout. Pritchett would immediately become the starting return man on special teams.