There's some doubt surrounding the talented of the quarterbacks in the 2025 NFL Draft class, which naturally places the Tennessee Titans in the middle of the conversation.
The Tennessee Titans will have their pick of the litter with the number one pick in this year's draft. Yet, even with the Titans' opportunity to go in a multitude of directions for their next cornerstone, there could be a few top prospects on the board who could be best served in a better spot.
As the Tennessee Titans hunt for an upgrade at QB over Will Levis for 2025, Aaron Rodgers has been a name floated as a possibility. The future Hall of Famer is in search of a new starting job this fall after being released by the new New York Jets regime in February, and there are some reasons on the surface a connection to Tennessee makes sense.
It’s no secret the Tennessee Titans have a lot of needs they must address before the 2025 season begins this fall. Aside from defensive tackle and cornerback, it’s hard to say they could really go forward without making at least one addition at every single position group.
Titans pass on a QB and stick with Will Levis in latest mock draft.
After a 3-14 finish in 2024, the Tennessee Titans currently hold the No. 1 pick in this year's NFL Draft. The last time that Tennessee held such a "distinction"
The Tennessee Titans have several critical offseason questions heading into 2025. With Miami quarterback Cam Ward in attendance at the NFL Combine this week, Tennessee will be able to get at least one definitive answer.
NFL draft expert Mel Kiper Jr. recently conducted a study on the history of quarterbacks being drafted and their success rate in the league. Kiper was on a mission to figure out how often a quarterback prospect “hits.” While that may be a fairly subjective standard, Kiper defined a quarterback to be a “hit” if they were playoff caliber.
The Tennessee Titans saw Will Levis and Mason Rudolph split opportunities under center in 2024. They could sign a former first-round pick in free agency this offseason.
The Tennessee Titans are expected to receive some calls in regards to acquiring the No. 1 overall pick, and the team should certainly listen to what some suitors have to say.
The Tennessee Titans will be making some changes to the quarterback room for the upcoming season. It remains to be seen whether or not the Titans will go through the draft or free agency for such a move, but a change will be made nonetheless.
The Tennessee Titans currently hold the first-overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. After a miserable season with Will Levis and Mason Rudolph as the quarterback, general manager Ran Carthon was fired.
Many people are expecting the Tennessee Titans to take a quarterback in the 2025 NFL Draft. However, NFL Spin Zone writer Lou Scataglia thinks it will be someone that many don't expect.
The Tennessee Titans head into the 2025 offseason with a clear mission. They need to rebuild a roster that endured one of the worst seasons in franchise history.
The Tennessee Titans obviously need a quarterback, but they also need some weapons for whoever will be under center in 2025. Right now, the Titans have Calvin Ridley and not a whole lot else at the wide receiver position, especially with Nick Westbrook-Ikhine slated to hit free agency.
The Tennessee Titans have found themselves among the mix of teams with lingering quarterback questions entering this offseason, and seem primed to address their need at the position one way or another in the coming months.
Despite having their choice of players with the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, the Tennessee Titans' front office is seemingly not sold on either of the class' top quarterbacks.
There are still a lot of possibilities that the Tennessee Titans have with the No. 1 overall pick, but if they keep it, there's a good chance it will be one of five players.
Projected Cap Space: $42.7 million Draft Picks: 8 1st (No. 1) 2nd (No. 35) 4th (No. 102) 4th (No. 119, SEA) 5th (No. 142) 5th (No. 169, KC) 6th (No. 179) 7th (No.
With the Tennessee Titans on the clock for the 2025 NFL Draft, they have many options they can go with as for how they handle having the No. 1 pick. If the Titans like Cam Ward as a replacement for Will Levis, they have the power to select him with the No.
New general manager Mike Borgonzi has his hands full this offseason in deciding what the Tennessee Titans will do with the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
QB-needy teams in 2025 may not put Ward in a position to flourish.
With nine weeks to go until the 2025 NFL Draft, all eyes are on the No. 1 overall pick. The Tennessee Titans sit atop the board – but according to Todd McShay, that might not be the case come draft day.
The Falcons signed Kirk Cousins in free agency last offseason and spent pick No. 8 of last year's draft on his eventual replacement.
Who knows what the Titans will do with the first pick in the 2025 NFL Draft?
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