Titans add competition and skill in latest PFSN seven-round mock

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The NFL draft is less than three weeks away, and outlets across the NFL landscape continue to push out their latest mock drafts, speculating on how they see the event unfolding.

The Tennessee Titans enter the draft with nine picks, including the fourth overall, and at this point could go multiple directions when the time comes. The Pro Football and Sports Network became the latest to unveil its seven-round mock draft.

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Day 1 - April 23, 2026

Round 1, Pick 4:Tennessee Titans: Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame | RB

I’d also be watching for Rueben Bain Jr. or Carnell Tate here, the latter of whom I’ve slotted at four in prior mocks. Jeremiyah Love appears increasingly plausible when you consider the likely reinforcements coming to the offensive line, paired with the accentuation of the development of their franchise quarterback that can be accomplished by the Tennessee Titans with the addition of a dynamic back. Should we keep our eyes peeled for a trade back?

Trading back is definitely something that should be on the table for the Titans in the first round. Tennessee has done a great job of reestablishing the floor with its meticulous approach to free agency, but could still use more talent. Love may be the best player in this class and would instantly add an explosive weapon to the offense.

Day 2 - April 24, 2026

Round 2, Pick 35: Tennessee Titans: Emmanuel Pregnon, Oregon | OGThe combination of Jeremiyah Love and a receiver here, forming a youthful trio with quarterback Cam Ward, generates a ton of intrigue. Perhaps a more resourceful way to lift the backfield duo is the insertion of Pregnon, a ready-made guard who also serves as one of my favorite players in the entire class. Room for improvement remains along that offensive line.

Head coach Robert Saleh floated the idea of the Titans potentially starting two rookies along the interior of the offensive line, and Pregnon would instantly be in the mix. Starter-ready, he could be a long-term solution at right guard.

Round 3, Pick 66: Tennessee Titans: Joshua Josephs, Tennessee | EDGEThe Tennessee Titans and their defensive-minded head coach mirror the Arizona Cardinals' path with a lighter but sudden edge rusher as their third pick after doubling up offensively. It was very encouraging to watch Joshua Joseph's battles with Monroe Freeling.

Tennessee should be looking for another edge player to add to the roster, and Josephs could be a good value at this spot. The Titans have added some depth, but with Femi Oladejo still an unknown and Jermaine Johnson in the final year of his contract, Joseph would add early-season competition and could make an impact.

Day 3 - April 25, 2026

The Titans address two of the bigger needs at right guard and edge, as well as adding a weapon for Cam Ward and the offense over the first two days of the draft, and now look to add some competition and talent to the roster, and possibly find another steal on Day 3. Pick

Round 4, Pick 101: Tennessee Titans: Brian Parker, Duke | C

Round 5, Pick 142: Tennessee Titans (via Jets): Jeff Caldwell, Cincinnati | WRRound 5, Pick 144: Tennessee Titans: Bryce Boettcher, Oregon | LB

Round 6, Pick 184: Tennessee Titans: Tyler Onyedim, Texas A&M | DTRound 6: Pick 194: Tennessee Titans (via Ravens): Jadon Canady, Oregon | CB

Round 7: Pick 225: Tennessee Titans (via Chiefs): Mason Reiger, Wisconsin | EDGE

The Titans did add some competition and fill some needs on Day 3. Parker is an interesting prospect who could offer immediate center/guard flexibility and could slide outside in a pinch. Caldwell adds a young receiver for Ward, who adds a different skill set to the roster. Boettcher, Canady, Reiger, and Onyedim all fill some depth needs and could make things interesting in training camp.

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