What are Titans' biggest remaining needs headed into the NFL draft?
What are the Tennessee Titans' biggest remaining needs headed into the 2026 NFL draft?
The Tennessee Titans have made significant strides this offseason in addressing roster deficiencies and, by all accounts, should be in a better position when actual football kicks off. Now, they must attack the remainder of the offseason and the NFL draft to help fill out the roster. The Titans still have some questions to answer, especially along the interior of the offensive line, at the edge, and at wide receiver, not to mention the need for overall depth across the roster.
And the team at ESPNโs NFL Nation, specifically Turron Davenport and Matt Miller, dissect the Titans' remaining needs heading into the NFL draft. Top three needs: Edge, WR, C. The Titans still need to incorporate an impactful edge rusher with Jeffery Simmons and John Franklin-Myers despite trading for Jermaine Johnson.
New coach Robert Saleh said he views Oluwafemi Oladejo as a legitimate defensive end, but he's only in Year 2 and missed most of last season due to injury. The WR room is mixed with young players Elic Ayomanor and Chimere Dike, veteran Calvin Ridley and free agent addition Wan'Dale Robinson. Tennessee could use another young playmaker for Cam Ward -- maybe running back Jeremiyah Love?
Center is also a question as free agent Austin Schlottmann is set to take over despite only four starts with the Giants last season. -- Turron Davenport Prospect to fill a need outside Round 1 : Germie Bernard, WR, Alabama. If the Titans don't add a receiver in Round 1, Bernard is the type of winner on crossing routes and in traffic that would immediately benefit Ward.