With a dismal 3-14 record, the Tennessee Titans are poised to make crucial decisions as they look ahead to the 2025 NFL Draft. After a challenging season characterized by underwhelming quarterback performances, highlighted by Ryan Tannehill's solid run, the Titans face pressure to secure a franchise quarterback. Will Levis struggled in his second season, while Mason Rudolph proved to be merely a backup option. The Titans are now considering their options with the first overall pick, particularly eyeing prospects like Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward, although the team is also open to alternative strategies, including trading back for a better deal.
The organization’s leadership has hinted at the importance of not missing out on a generational talent, as stated by President Chad Brinker. With several teams eyeing new signal-callers, the Titans may have the leverage to negotiate a lucrative trade if they opt not to select a quarterback. The upcoming choices will significantly shape the future of the franchise.