The Tennessee Titans are rebuilding, and they do not have a clear idea of who their quarterback will be in the 2025 NFL season. To take the next step, they’ll need all of their 2025Â NFL Draft picks. Here’s a look at where the Titans stand with their 2025 capital.
What Are the Tennessee Titans’ Draft Selections in 2025?
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How Many Picks Do the Titans Have in the 2025 NFL Draft?
The Titans enter Day 1 with eight picks in the 2025 NFL Draft. They’ve retained possession of their original selections in Rounds 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6. They then added three selections via trades, while trading away two of their own picks.
Tennessee acquired L’Jarius Sneed before the 2024 NFL Draft, sending their third-round pick in 2025 as part of the deal. They also traded away a seventh-round selection to the New England Patriots in return for kicker Nick Folk.
The Titans added a fourth-round pick from the Seattle Seahawks in return for Ernest Jones and a fifth-round pick from the Kansas City Chiefs in return for DeAndre Hopkins during the 2024 NFL season.
During the offseason, Tennessee also got a sixth-round selection in a trade for LB Kenneth Murray, sending a seventh-round pick they had acquired previously as part of the deal.
What Are the Titans’ Biggest Needs in 2025?
- QB, WR, EDGE, CB, LB
The Tennessee Titans’ Will Levis experiment is over. Head coach Brian Callahan benched Levis at multiple points during the 2024 season, and now it looks like Cam Ward will be his successor once the Titans make the Miami passer the first overall pick.
However, with an offensive line that ranked 28th last year and a 22nd-ranked defense, Levis was far from the only issue. Ward will need more weapons beyond Calvin Ridley, with Nick Westbrook-Ikhine signing with the Dolphins and Tyler Boyd remaining unsigned. Even at tight end Chigoziem Okonkwo is a talented but inconsistent weapon who they could look to challenge with competition for a starting role.
The defense looked good in spells last season, but they need an infusion of talent at all three levels. Replacing Harold Landry on the EDGE is the priority, as Lorenzo Carter and Dre’Mont Jones are more situational contributors at this stage of their careers. Another linebacker to start next to free agent addition Cody Barton and more depth at cornerback are other priorities to focus on during the draft.

