2000 Titans on the list and we're also ranked first in the NFL that year defensively
Allowed the third fewest points EVER,fewer than the 85 Bears and the '02 Bucs๐
Thoughts on the #Titans 2026 Draft Class
Theme: โช๏ธ Athletes w translatable pro traits. โช๏ธ High Football Character โช๏ธ Development Centric. โช๏ธ High Floor for role expectation and retention.
๐ Titans took Ohio State WR Carnell Tate - 6'2" 190 lbs. (1.4) His Ohio State tape showed an acrobatic athlete that made route running and separation look easy. Although I believe he profiles as more of a possession type at the next level, you can't refute his field stretching and contested catch ability. Must improve play strength and YAC but as silky smooth as a WR can be. Role: Ability to Start at any WR position.
๐ Titans took Auburn DE Keldric Faulk - 6'6" 275 lbs. (1.31) Faulk is probably the most unique EDGE in the draft class. With his overall size and wingspan, he profiles as a day one run stuffer. He's going to do a lot of the dirty work that frees up his teammates to eat. Sneaky underrated trade up to draft him. Role: Starting EDGE, Sub-Package DT for interior pash rush ability.
๐ Titans took Texas LB Anthony Hill Jr. - 6'2" 240 lbs. (2.60) Hill Jr. is an above average athlete that can play each LB position but probably is best at WILL. Downhill - see ball get ball type. Blitzed well when under control. Coverage ability and length is what sets him apart. Must improve play diagnosis and tackle technique, but athletic profile raises his ceiling to pan out. Role: LB3 with Special Teams and Sub Package ability in Yr 1.
๐ Titans took Arkansas G Fernando Carmona Jr. - 6'5" 315 lbs. (5.142) Carmona Jr. shows promise as a pass protector because of anchor, but there's a ways to go as a run blocker, especially at the 2nd level. Must stay under control and balanced when engaging defenders. Size and versatility are strengths. Role: Reserve Guard. Depending on Jackson Slater's year 2 development, FCJ could be pushed to Practice Squad Yr 1 unless he shows enough Center versatility.
๐ Titans took Penn State RB Nick Singleton - 6'0" 220 lbs. (5.165) Singleton is a one cut and go type of RB. Alley hitting runner that should be in the mix at KR, too. Size - Speed combo makes for unique get that late in draft. Physical in Pass Pro and as blocker in general. Has tape of flattening defenders. Concerns of pace/feel/and recent injury are fair. Role: RB3 - KR2.
๐ Titans took Baylor DT Jackie Marshall - 6'2" 295 lbs. (6.184) Marshall is a rotational DL. Size is a concern, but in combo with the talent and size on that defense, it may free him to make plays. May struggle vs. the run but fits a Kevin Givens profile that has worked in Saleh's defense. Role: Rotational DL in sub packages to rush the passer. Quick interior win potential. Practice Squad Yr 1.
๐ Titans took C Pat Coogan - 6'5" 310 lbs. (6.194) Smart leader. Junkyard dawg. Guard versatility. Must improve hand placement and anchor. Lack of pure athleticism is mitigated by football smarts and effort. Rare OL Rose Bowl MVP. Role: C2/3, Reserve Guard, Practice Squad Yr. 1.
๐ Titans took TE Jaren Kanak - 6'2" 235 lbs. (7.225) Utility player. ST prowess w/H-Back skillset. Showed some above average receiving ability detached from the formation in the slot. Role: Special Teams - Coverage/Blocking. LB background. May develop into a passing game option similar to the traditional #Titans small TE club. Practice Squad Yr. 1.
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