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4-round 2025 Titans Mock Draft: Building around Cam Ward!!

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The 2025 NFL Draft is on the horizon, and we already basically know who the Titans will be selecting with the No.1 overall pick.


All signs point to Tennessee taking Miami QB Cam Ward with the top selection, and though Ward has the potential to develop into a franchise signal-caller, the Titans must surround him with talent. That said, here is a brand new four-round Titans mock draft that builds around Ward!

Mock Draft Written by Dharya Sharma

Founder/Owner of SharmSports


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Round 1, Pick 1: Cam Ward, QB Miami

We’ve already went over this, but Ward is the pick. The dynamic quarterback out of Miami will look to finally provide some stability for Tennessee at the sport’s most vital position.

TRADE BACK WITH TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS:

TB receives: Pick 35

TEN receives: Pick 53, 2025 Round 3 (Pick 84), 2026 Round 4

Trading back in Round 2 is the best move for the Titans, as acquiring another Day 2 pick and an extra selection in 2026 are pivotal for a rebuilding squad.

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Round 2, Pick 53 (Via TB): Kyle Williams, WR Washington State

Let’s reunite Cam Ward with one of his former teammates. Williams played with Ward at Washington State for one year in 2023, and he also spent time with Titans OC Nick Holz at UNLV.

Williams had a productive 2024 campaign, hauling in 70 catches for 1,198 yards and 14 touchdowns. The speedy playmaker is one of the most exhilarating deep threats in the class who creates a ton of separation and would add some excitement to Tennessee’s offense. His connection to Ward and Holz makes him an ideal Day 2 pick for the Titans.

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Round 3, Pick 84 (Via TB): Barryn Sorrell, EDGE Texas

The Titans still have a need at edge rusher despite signing Dre'mont Jones. Sorrell posted six sacks and 49 quarterback pressures with 25 defensive stops in 2024. The New Orleans native is a powerful pass rusher with a high motor who also defends the run well.

Sorrell may not be an immediate starter, but he could contribute in a rotational role during his rookie year and eventually take over as a starter on the defensive line.

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Round 4, Pick 103: Tai Felton, WR Maryland

Let’s get Cam Ward another explosive playmaker. Felton has elite speed and posted a phenomenal senior season at Maryland with 96 catches for 1,124 yards and nine touchdowns.

The Titans have lacked speed on offense for years, so adding Williams and now Felton for Ward would produce fireworks in Nashville.

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ROund 4, Pick 120: Gunnar Helm, TE Texas

This may be a bold pick, but one that I could see happening. Chig Okonkwo is entering the final year of his deal, and Josh Whyle hasn’t done much in his first two seasons.

Helm is a sturdy run blocker who would also be a nice security blanket for Ward in the passing game. He tallied 60 catches for 786 yards and seven touchdowns at Texas last year.

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