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Tennessee Titans 2026 NFL Draft Pick Order and Big Board for Top Needs
The Tennessee Titans end the 2025 season with only three wins. At 3-14, they pick No. 4 overall in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Each week this season, Bleacher Report writer Alex Ballentine highlighted every team's biggest needs and potential 2026 draft prospects who could fill them.
This updated big board is a summation of the scouting done this season and before NFL teams begin the free agency process in March.
All prospect rankings reflected are the latest B/R NFL Draft Scouting Dept. Big Board.
2026 Draft Picks
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1st Round: 4 (4 overall)
2nd Round: 3 (35)
3rd Round: 2 (66)
4th Round: 1 (101)
5th Round: 2 (140 - via NYJ), 4 (142)
6th Round: 3 (184)
7th Round: 22 (238 - via LAC)
Final pick order via playoff teams still TBD. Order via Tankathon.
Edge-Rusher
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The Titans picked the future of their franchise on offense in Cam Ward last season. They could be in position to do the same on defense. The biggest glaring need that could be addressed early is an edge-rusher who can join Jeffery Simmons in leading the pass rush.
Rueben Bain Jr., Miami (No. 2)
LB Arvell Reese, Ohio State (No. 6)
David Bailey, Texas Tech (No. 12)
Wide Receiver
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Finding a potential star on defense would be great, but giving Cam Ward everything he needs to be successful will also be crucial. Elic Ayomanor and Chimere Dike showed promise in their rookie seasons, but Ward needs a true No. 1 receiver.
Carnell Tate, Ohio State (No. 8)
Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State (No. 11)
Kevin Concepcion, Texas A&M (No. 17)
Interior Offensive Line
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Protecting Cam Ward and moving the offense forward have to be high priorities. Kevin Zeitler will be 36 in March and center Lloyd Cushenberry only has two years left on his contract.
Francis Mauigoa, Miami (No. 16)
Olaivavega Ioane, Penn State (No. 25)
Emmanuel Pregnon, Oregon (No. 54)
Interior Defensive Line
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Jeffery Simmons is still playing at an elite level, but the Titans didn't really get pressure from any other interior defender. T'Vondre Sweat is a good, young nose tackle. However, they might want to find an heir to Sebastian Joseph-Day's role.
Christen Miller, Georgia (No. 41)
Kayden McDonald, Ohio State (No. 61)
Caleb Banks, Florida (No. 107)

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