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5-ROund Titans Mock Draft (2.0)

THE TENNESSEE TITANS HAVE THE No.1 OVERALL PICK IN THE 2025 NFL DRAFT!!!

This article was written a few days before Sunday, but it is still a Titans mock draft, nevertheless! Some of the pick numbers in the late rounds may be a bit off, but I’ll fix ASAP.

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Round 1, Pick 1: Shedeur Sanders, QB Colorado

The great 2025 quarterback debate will be a topic of focus throughout the offseason for the Titans. It's pretty obvious that neither Will Levis nor Mason Rudolph will be Tennessee's starter next year, as Levis has struggled with turnovers, and Rudolph is nothing more than just an adequate backup.

Though some want the Titans to pass on the signal callers in the 2025 NFL Draft, I have Tennessee using the No.2 overall pick on Colorado's Shedeur Sanders. The 22-year-old has done an excellent job taking care of the ball over the last two years and has also been one of the most accurate quarterbacks in the nation.

Sanders isn't a can't-miss prospect, but the Texas native has the potential to develop into a franchise quarterback and would ignite some much-needed fire into the organization.

TRADE WITH ARIZONA CARDINALS

AZ receives: Pick 33, Pick 167, 2026 6th Round Pick

TEN receives: Pick 46, Pick 78

In this trade, the Titans trade back 13 spots in Round 2 and obtain a 3rd-round pick in the draft. Tennessee traded their third-round pick to the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2024 offseason for cornerback L'Jarius Sneed. This team has a ton of holes, so getting another top-100 pick is essential.

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Round 2, Pick 46: Tre Harris, WR Ole Miss

After trading back in Round 2 with the Cardinals, the Titans pick at 46 and provide Shedeur Sanders with a playmaker. Harris has been incredibly productive for Ole Miss over the last two seasons and tallied 1,030 receiving yards and seven touchdowns for the Rebels this season.

Harris isn't the fastest receiver, but the 22-year-old has an excellent frame at 6'3 and will be a dynamic weapon in the red zone. Finding another receiver opposite Calvin Ridley, who has had a sneaky good debut campaign with Tennessee despite the horrible quarterback play, should be a priority this offseason.

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Round 3, Pick 78: Josaiah Stewart, Edge Michigan

It's time to address the pass rush! The Titans have struggled to generate consistent pressure on the quarterback this season, so I have Tennessee using their third-round pick received in the trade back with Arizona to select Michigan's Josaiah Stewart.

Stewart posted 8.5 sacks and 37 quarterback pressures, along with a 91.8 PFF Grade in 2024, and was one of the better pass rushers in the BIG10. Despite being a bit undersized (6'1, 245), Stewart's power jumps out on tape, and his relentless motor makes him a perfect fit in Dennard Wilson's defense.

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Round 4, Pick 104: Emery Jones Jr, OT LSU

Jones was a three-year starter at right tackle for the Tigers, playing over 800 snaps in 2022 and 2024. The 6'6, 315-pound junior plays with immense power and aggression in the run game and is also a solid pass protector, allowing just three sacks in the last two seasons.

Some project Jones as a guard at the next level, but the 20-year-old could also excel at tackle and would be an immediate upgrade over anyone at the abysmal right tackle position for the Titans.

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Round 4, Pick 119: Kobe King, LB Penn State

King has been the leader of Penn State's linebacker room over the last two seasons and is a very well-rounded player. The Michigan native has totaled 88 tackles and 43 defensive stops in 2024 and has also been decent in coverage, posting a 72.3 coverage grade. King would be a nice Day 3 add who could develop into a future starter in Nashville.

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Round 5, Pick 139: Jonah Monheim, OL USC

Monheim is becoming one of my favorite prospects in this year's draft. The 22-year-old started at center for the Trojans this season but has played four of the five positions on the offensive line in his collegiate career and is the most versatile lineman in the 2025 class.

While at center this year, Monheim has allowed ZERO SACKS and 14 quarterback pressures. The 6'5, 310-pound offensive lineman would be a fantastic Day 3 selection by the Titans, as the redshirt senior could fill in for injured Lloyd Cushenberry to start the 2025 season and also develop into a future starter on the interior.

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