Tennessee Titans 2024 NFL Mock Draft: Tennessee Finds Teammate for Amani Hooker at Safety

The Tennessee Titans enter Brian Callahan's first year as head coach with plenty of needs to fill. How do they approach this 2024 NFL Mock Draft?

The Tennessee Titans hope to make a splash in head coach Brian Callahan’s first year with the team. With just two picks in the top 100 of the NFL Draft and plenty of spots to address, how do the Titans attack this 2024 NFL Mock Draft?

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Tennessee Titans 2024 Mock Draft Picks

  • Round 1, Pick 7: Malik Nabers, WR, LSU
  • Round 2, Pick 38: Kingsley Suamataia, OT, BYU
  • Round 4, Pick 105: Dadrion Taylor-Demerson, S, Texas Tech
  • Round 5, Pick 145: M.J. Devonshire, CB, Pitt
  • Round 6, Pick 181: Jaden Crumedy, DT, Mississippi State
  • Round 7, Pick 221: Jordan Magee, LB, Temple
  • Round 7, Pick 227: Jase McClellan, RB, Alabama
  • Round 7, Pick 242: Eric Watts, DL, UConn

Tennessee Titans 7-Round 2024 NFL Mock Draft

Round 1, Pick 7: Malik Nabers, WR, LSU

The debate between a wide receiver or left tackle here with this pick will be contentious, and I don’t think there’s a “wrong” choice between either spot. Ultimately, teams will lean into Malik Nabers being a rare, can’t-miss prospect and take him early.

Nabers would give Tennesee a dynamite WR to pair with Deandre Hopkins and give Will Levis a pair of outstanding weapons outside.

Round 2, Pick 38: Kingsley Suamataia, OT, BYU

Kingsley Suamataia fell into a perfect fit here with O-line coach Bill Callahan now coaching with the Titans. The BYU offensive tackle’s athleticism and overwhelming power make him an intriguing prospect, and Callahan can iron out some of the faults of his game and grow his technique to match his tools.

Round 4, Pick 105: Dadrion Taylor-Demerson, S, Texas Tech

The Titans could use another safety to pair with Amani Hooker after trading Kevin Byard away. New defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson has enjoyed playmakers at safety at his last few stops and likely wants to bring that to Tennessee.

Dadrion Taylor-Demerson has rocketed up draft boards this offseason with an outstanding Shrine Bowl and NFL Combine performance and is one of the top playmakers in this safety class.

Round 5, Pick 145: M.J. Devonshire, CB, Pitt

With Sean Murphy-Bunting and Kristian Fulton set to hit free agency and Caleb Farley’s long-term status up in the air, the Titans need to shore up their cornerback depth.

M.J. Devonshire is a smart, competitive cornerback with the athleticism to stick with receivers in man and the awareness and ball skills to work in zone coverage.

Round 6, Pick 181: Jaden Crumedy, DT, Mississippi State

The Titans’ defensive line has several free agents set to hit the market, and they need a splash of young talent to boost their interior.

Jaden Crumedy is a run-plugger up front who boasts good power and pad level to occupy blockers and clog lanes in the run game. He can collapse the pocket as a pass rusher with said power but needs to grow as a pass rusher to be a three-down contributor. He has the tools and profile to fit in multiple spots on the defensive line.

Round 7, Pick 221: Jordan Magee, LB, Temple

With Azeez Al-Shaair a pending free agent with a decent market, the Titans might be unable to keep him. If they don’t, they’ll need to replace him with another athletic WILL linebacker, a profile Jordan Magee fits perfectly.

Round 7, Pick 227: Jase McClellan, RB, Alabama

Derrick Henry is all but gone as a Titan, and Tennessee needs to figure out their running back rotation afterward. Tyjae Spears will be the top guy, but they must add more behind him.

While it feels a tad on the nose to replace Henry with another Alabama running back, Jase McClellan is a tough, physical running back who can handle a steady three-down workload and give Tennessee a solid one-two punch at running back.

Round 7, Pick 242: Eric Watts, DL, UConn

This is loosely doubling down on the defensive line, but Eric Watts is an intriguing developmental defensive end. The lengthy Husky defender has the tools to grow into a player with inside-outside versatility along the defensive line, similar to how Tennessee has deployed Denico Autry.

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