MOCK DRAFT 2.0: To Stick and Pick at 2.35 Or Trade Back Post Free Agency
It's officially April, meaning we are now just 24 days away from the 2025 NFL Draft. It's time for Mock Draft 2.0.
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The Titans are, officially, officially on the clock this month. Tennessee’s front office, led by Mike Borganzi and Chad Brinker, have been hard at work with Brian Callahan and his staff as the collective try to change the franchise’s freefall trajectory over the last two and a half seasons.
With less then a month left to go, prospect pro days, meetings, and testing have mostly come and gone, and teams have a good idea of the tape and talent this class possesses. The one lingering question since my Mock Draft 1.0 was how the Titans would supplement their draft selections in free agency?
After the first and second waves of free agency, Tennessee’s haul was quite lackluster. The front office’s signings looked much different to the previous year's spending spree, but that doesn't mean it isn't productive. The Titans opted for a more veteran friendly approach, with their biggest ticket being left tackle Dan Moore to complete their new look offensive line. Tennessee also added Dre’Mont Jones, Kevin Zeitler, and Cody Barton as key veteran starters.
With a refined and disciplined approach to adding talent, the Titans still have work to do. Tennessee once again has a few holes that need to be addressed on the last Thursday of April. Here’s how I believe they could do so post-free agency in my mock draft 2.0:
1.01 CAM WARD QB, MIAMI
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