Tennessee Titans NFL Mock Draft Roundup 1.0
Throughout the year and leading up to the 2027 NFL Draft, we will update our Tennessee Titans Mock Draft Roundup showing picks for the Tennessee Titans from several prominent sites and draft analysts.
The following are picks from recent NFL mock drafts for the Tennessee Titans:
7. Trevor Goosby, OT, Texas
One of the biggest reasons I expect Manning to take the next step this season at Texas is the stellar blocking he'll receive from Goosby, another precocious talent with Pro Bowl upside. Goosby stepped in at left tackle for 2025 first-round pick Kelvin Banks a year ago and Texas had little drop-off on Manning's blindside. His blend of size and easy movement will be highly valued by NFL teams, earning him a first-round selection, as well.
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5. Colin Simmons, EDGE, Texas
Simmons has the blend of size, speed and production to be a top-five selection. Here, he nearly gets squeezed out by QB-needy teams, but instead becomes the latest piece of Tennessee's rebuild.
5. Colin Simmons, EDGE, Texas
Simmons can win with power, speed and twitch -- he was unstoppable for much of '25 and I only expect him to get better this season.
7. Jordan Seaton, OT, LSU
Left tackle Dan Moore Jr. didn't provide much return after the Titans signed him to a four-year, $82 million deal in 2025, so the Titans could be in the market for an upgrade. Seaton transferred to LSU after two seasons at Colorado. He's an easy mover as a pass protector, as his excellent feet allow him to easily mirror and match pass rushers. Seaton also has strong hands that help him shock and shut down rush moves at the point of attack. He enters next season with high expectations and needs to improve his run blocking to be drafted this high.
5. Dylan Stewart, EDGE, South Carolina
After a Freshman All-America season in 2024, Stewart wasn't as dominant on the 2025 tape. However, his athletic twitch at 6 feet 5 inches tall and 245 pounds is what NFL teams covet at the position.
5. Leonard Moore, CB, Notre Dame
Arguably the most complete prospect in the country, Moore projects as one of the safest bets in next year's class. At 6-foot-2 and 200 pounds, he offers excellent size and length, and his combination of instincts and experience puts him firmly in the mix to be the first defensive player off the board in 2027.
5. Leonard Moore, CB, Notre Dame
Moore could have been a top-10 selection this year following his FBS-best campaign last fall, highlighted by a 91.8 overall PFF grade. He recorded five interceptions, emerging as an established star for the Notre Dame defense.
7. Dylan Stewart, EDGE, South Carolina
I've been enamored with Stewart since he took over the SEC as a true freshman in 2024. He possesses all the traits of a dominant professional edge defender and would give Tennessee a bonafide playmaker on the edge to complement the heavy investment into their offense the last two years.
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