The Titans of Tennessee currently hold the first choice of the NFL 2025. After a miserable season with Will Levis and Mason Rudolph as a quarter-arre, the director general Ran Carthon was dismissed. The former Kansas City Chiefs assistant, Mike Borgonzi, now directs the show. He said he would not transmit a generational talent with the higher choice, but the simulator may disagree. We have put the titans through the NFL NFL simulating simulator of the professional network to see what they understand.
The Titans exchanged their third round choice to the Chiefs last of the intersane in the agreement of the Ende Snead. Thus, when entering this simulation, they have the first choice of the first time and the 35th overall selection in the second round. PFN lists their needs as a quarter-arre, offensive tackle, Rusher Edge, wide receiver and cornerback. You could make an argument that these are the five most important positions in a football team. Quality and quantity will therefore be important for titans in the project.
Who will the titans select in the draft of the NFL 2025? Let’s see what the simulated simulator says.
Titans roll and treat
Imagine this, Roger Goodell goes to the podium before the first choice. Instead of announcing a choice for titans, he announces a job. The Cleveland Browns set up a place, abandoning the second, 33rd, 67th, 94th and a choice of 2026 in the second round to do this. They select Cameron Ward from the University of Miami. So when Goodell approaches the podium for number two, Borgonzi surely made a choice, right? Fake! Another job! The Giants abandon the 3rd and 34th choice in total and a first and second in 2026 to go up to take Sheduer Sanders.
When it is finally time for Borgonzi and the Titans to choose, there are no first round quarters to select. They therefore come out Travis Hunter from Colorado, the winner of the Heisman trophy who could play the offense or the defense. It was a dominant cornerback and a solid broad receiver and may have to choose one in the pros. After all these trades, the Titans obtained the best player available here with Hunter.
A cavalcade of choice in the second round
After the two ridiculous trades to start things, the Titans have the first three choices of the second round. With so many needs, the Draft simulation simulator has chosen the best available players. They start at 33 with Cameron Williams, an offensive tackle from Texas. He has 6’5 ″ and started for three years in Texas as a tackle. They need a better offensive line and sticking a first -rate tackle at the end is a great way to start.
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The next choice is used on the next best available player, Safety Xavier Watts by Notre Dame. He was the key to the Irish race in the national championship match last year and won the Bronko Nagurski trophy as the best defensive player in the country. Although security is not listed as needed, each position is a need for this team. Taking watts here should help solidify their secondary.
Do not go anywhere because the titans have their own choice, number 35 in the second round. They fulfill another defensive position of needs with the Rusher Texas A & M Edge Shemar Stewart. He picked up 31 plated and 1.5 bags in his last year at university. Adding another high -level player to La Défense is a strong choice here.
If the Titans obtain a commercial offer here to raise more choice of 2026, they should consider it. But if a business only makes the choices of 2025, they should go with these choices.
Titans continue to choose in the third round
These professions took the Titans of zero -round choice with two, 67th and 94th. The chiefs exchanged the 66th choice for the packers, which chose the defensive platform TJ Sanders in South Carolina. Then the Titans, who select Deone Walker, a defensive tackle of Kentucky. An STEWART STEWART STUMPER will allow him to focus on obtaining Quarterrière and refining his Pass-Rush skills. A reworked defensive line will help them to compete with their competitors from AFC South.
Later in the third round, the Titans select the Arizona State Running Back Cam Skattebo. After a dominant performance in the university football playoffs, Skattebo showed that he could play against elite defenses. He had 284 yards in total and three affected in total put him on the radars of occasional fans and would lead to a certain excitement in the Titans training camp. Although he is not the next Derrick Henry, he could be a dynamic playmaker for Brian Callahan next year.
And this concludes the first three ridiculous rounds of the NFL 2025 draft for the Titans. In total, they made two trades, selected six players and picked up three choices for the 2026 draft. Will Mike Borgonzi take this aggressive path or take a quarter with the first choice?