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First Official 2025 Titans Mock Draft (4-Rounds)

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The Tennessee Titans suffered their eighth loss of the season on Sunday, falling to the Minnesota Vikings by a score of 23-13 in Week 11. It's been a frustrating season for Tennessee, and an uncertain offseason is on the horizon in Nashville.

With the Titans' playoff hopes cooked, it's time for MOCK DRAFT SEASON!!! Here is my first official 2025 Titans Mock Draft!

Round 1, Pick 2: Shedeur Sanders, QB Colorado

Will Levis has played better since returning from his shoulder injury in Week 10, but the former Kentucky standout will have to continue improving if he wants to keep his job in 2025. As of right now, I have Tennessee selecting a quarterback in the first round for the first time since 2015, when the franchise took Marcus Mariota with the No.2 overall pick.

Insert the most polarizing player in college football: Shedeur Sanders. The Colorado standout isn't a perfect prospect, but he takes care of the ball and is the most talented passer in this year's class. Sanders throws the ball with tremendous accuracy and anticipation and would be a seamless fit in Brian Callahan's offense.

Round 2, Pick 34: Jonah Savaiinaea, OT/G Arizona

The Titans desperately need an upgrade at right tackle, as Nicholas Petit-Frere has been incompetent, and the depth at the position is lackluster. Savaiinaea has experience playing both left and right tackle and has allowed just five sacks over the last two seasons.

The junior offensive lineman could slide in as a guard at the next level but has more experience playing at tackle and would excel at both positions in the NFL.

Round 4, Pick 104: Jayden Higgins, WR Iowa State

Higgins has been extremely productive for Iowa State this season, hauling in 68 catches for 862 yards and seven touchdowns through ten games. The senior out of South Miami, Florida, has elite size at 6'4, 215 pounds, and will be a reliable red zone threat at the next level. Higgins would be a fantastic fit alongside Calvin Ridley and give Tennessee a jump ball threat with underrated speed.

Round 4, Pick 116: Jonah Monheim, OL USC

With starting center Lloyd Cushenberry likely to miss some time next season due to a season-ending Achilles injury suffered in Week 9, Jonah Monheim would be a savvy selection from general manager Ran Carthon. The 22-year-old has served as the starting center for the Trojans this season and has yet to allow a single sack and boasts a 68.6 PFF Grade.

Monheim is also incredibly versatile, as he has played tackle and guard during his USC tenure, along with his duties at center in 2024. The former four-star recruit would serve as the starting center for the Titans to begin the 2025 season, and when Cushenberry is ready to return, Monheim will be a valuable depth piece who could develop into a starter on the interior in the future.

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