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Titans 7-round 2025 NFL Mock Draft

March 24, 2025 by Music City Miracles

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A Tennessee Titans seven-round 2025 NFL mock draft

The 2025 NFL Draft is officially four’ish weeks away. The Tennessee Titans are equipped with the No. 1 overall selection. All dot-connecting indications are the Titans are targeting a quarterback with that pick. While that’s understandably dominating the conversation, general manager Mike Borgonzi must address several needs. Wide receiver, EDGE, and linebacker currently have glaring holes.

With April’s festivities fast approaching, we’ve conducted a new seven-round Titans mock draft.

Round 1 (No. 1 overall): Cam Ward, QB, Miami

The Titans appear poised to select Miami Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward at No. 1 overall. Reports indicate Ward’s pre-draft visit to Nashville went incredibly well. Borgonzi and Brian Callahan will further assess the off-script QB at Monday’s Pro Day. He possesses the athleticism and playmaking ability to develop into an exciting quarterback at the next level. The Titans can’t go into the season with Will Levis and Brandon Allen under center.

Round 2 (No. 35 overall): Nic Scourton, EDGE, Texas A&M

Sources indicate the Titans will target a pass rusher with this pick. A plethora of borderline first-round EDGEs should be available here, giving Borgonzi options. One potential target is Texas A&M’s Nic Scourton. Scourton is a powerful three-down linemen who consistently sets the edge and gets into the backfield.

Round 4 (No. 103 overall): Tai Felton, WR, Maryland

The Titans desperately need to draft multiple receivers capable of being instant contributors. Tai Felton is a little wiry and lacks physicality, but he possesses elite top-end speed. Felton is also a creative after-the-catch threat in the open field, and he was super productive at Maryland, recording 96 receptions for 1,124 yards and nine touchdowns this past season.

Round 4 (No. 120 overall): Miles Frazier, IOL, LSU

Interior offensive line depth is needed. Kevin Zeitler is a one-year solution at right guard and center Lloyd Cushenberry is recovering from a season-ending Achilles injury. The team has not re-signed Daniel Brunskill. Miles Frazier is a position-versatile blocker with a physical mindset and first-step explosion.

Round 5 (No. 141 overall): Smael Mondon Jr., LB, Georgia

Who is starting at linebacker opposite Cody Barton? The Titans parted ways with Kenneth Murray, Jack Gibbens, Chance Campbell, and Luke Gifford at the position this offseason. Is Otis Reese IV, James Williams, or Cedric Gray ready for an elevated role here? The Titans have enough young depth at the position to prevent them from investing a super-high pick at a non-premium position, Georgia’s Smael Mondon Jr. is versatile and athletic with a ton of upside in coverage.

Round 5 (No. 167 overall): Isaiah Neyor, WR, Nebraska

Isaiah Neyor recently claimed the Titans have shown interest in him throughout the pre-draft process. They need to draft multiple pass catchers. Neyor is a big-bodied pass catcher (6-foot-4, 218 pounds), pairing an effective release package at the line of scrimmage with ball-tracking skills.

Round 6 (No. 178 overall): Robert Longerbeam, CB, Rutgers

The Titans have shown interest in Rutgers cornerback Robert Longerbeam, sources recently confirmed. They need depth at cornerback after releasing Chido Awuzie. Longerbeam recorded 42 career pass breakups in college.

Round 6 (No. 188 overall): Kalel Mullings, RB, Michigan

Multiple offseason reports have indicated the Titans are interested in a powerful back to rotate in and out of the backfield with Tony Pollard and Tyjae Spears. Someone like Kalel Mullings is better-suited for that role than Julius Chestnut is. Mullings is a bruiser with tackle-breaking ability.

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