The Tennessee Titans are gearing up for an important stretch with Brian Callahan as head coach and Will Levis at quarterback, and they’ll need all of their 2025 NFL Draft picks to take the next step.
Here’s a look at where the Titans stand with their 2025 capital.
What Are the Tennessee Titans Draft Picks in 2025?
- Round 1
- Round 2
- Round 4
- Round 5
- Round 6
How Many Picks Do the Titans Have in the 2025 NFL Draft?
Currently, the Titans have five picks in the 2025 NFL Draft. They’ve retained possession of their original selections in Round 1, Round 2, Round 4, Round 5, and Round 6.
The Titans sent their original third-round pick to the Kansas City Chiefs in a deal that netted the Titans cornerback L’Jarius Sneed. Meanwhile, the Titans’ seventh-round pick was sent to the New England Patriots in exchange for kicker Nick Folk.
If the Titans and general manager Ran Carthon were to stand pat at just five selections in the 2025 NFL Draft, it would mark their lowest pick total in a given class since 2018, when the Titans had only four selections.
What Are the Titans’ Biggest Needs in 2025?
The Titans’ core is still getting stronger. Levis appears to be a quarterback worth investing resources into, and recent acquisitions such as offensive tackle JC Latham will catalyze more growth. But there’s still work to do before the Titans compete in the AFC.
As it stands, a number of needs are clear on the Titans’ roster, both short-term and long-term. At wide receiver, Tennessee has a strong trio in the immediate timeline with Calvin Ridley, DeAndre Hopkins, and Tyler Boyd. Hopkins and Boyd, however, will be free agents in 2025, and first-round pick Treylon Burks has not panned out to this point.
Elsewhere on offense, the offensive line — while improving — is still suspect on the right side. Latham, Peter Skoronski, and Lloyd Cushenberry form a stalwart string from left tackle to center, but Nicholas Petit-Frere has not proven to be a long-term asset at right tackle, and Saahdiq Charles’ retirement leaves right guard wide open.
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On defense, while Jeffery Simmons is a blue-chip player on the interior line, he doesn’t have much long-term help around him. Sebastian Joseph-Day will be a free agent in 2025, and rookie nose tackle T’Vondre Sweat is not yet a proven player.
On the edge, more depth could be had behind Harold Landry III and Arden Key. And at inside linebacker, Jack Gibbens and Kenneth Murray are both close to replacement-level starters. The secondary appears strong at first glance, but safety could be a need once again when Quandre Diggs’ deal is up.
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