
The Titans are doing their due diligence with the No. 1 overall selection in the 2025 NFL Draft
The Tennessee Titans are nearly wrapping up their pre-draft evaluation process. All decisive parties have claimed they are “nearing” a decision with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. That makes sense. They’ve already been as thorough as possible with Miami Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward, having hosted him in Nashville for a pre-draft visit before further assessing him at Miami’s Pro Day and via a private workout days later.
The Titans will also have a contingent present at Colorado’s Pro Day on April 4th, though head coach Brian Callahan and president Chad Brinker will curiously be absent. They will however be present on April 9th, when the Titans plan to work out Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter privately, per Ian Rapoport.
While the final evaluations are being made, Callahan claimed the Titans remain open for business at No. 1 overall while speaking with reporters at this week’s annual league owner meetings.
“You do your due diligence and weigh whatever is being presented,” Callahan said. “If we feel [the trade offer] is beyond the value of what we thought we could get [in a trade], that’s one thing. But then you also have to look at what is a potential franchise quarterback. If you think [the QB] is that good, those guys are priceless. There is no price you can put on those types of players. You have to balance all those things. If there is a price that’s being offered, is that what you want to do? Or is the quarterback worth passing on that price? It’s a QB-driven thing. We’re potentially going to receive some offers, and those are things we have to look at. We’re open to everything. We’ve been consistent in our approach. That hasn’t changed. We’re doing our due diligence to all the options available to us.”
Brian Callahan said the #Titans are in fact open for business. The main task at hand is weighing the prospects at the top pick vs the trade return. Callahan added that a potential QB is priceless. pic.twitter.com/IgqyDXpbZD
— TURRON DAVENPORT (@TDavenport_NFL) March 31, 2025
It sounds like the Titans are going to draft a quarterback unless somebody blows them away by offering three-plus first-round picks. Borgonzi and Callahan have certainly acted like they’re drafting a QB in April, having only pursued veteran backups Brandon Allen and Tim Boyle in free agency.