How the 2025 NFL Draft Will Look for the Titans.
Hello, I am Jack Houlihan and this is my blog 2025 NFL Draft Talk. I'm sure by the name you could probably figure out what this blog will be about, yes, what teams should do in the NFL draft. That will be the main topic of this blog, but free agency will get brought up a little bit too because they go hand in hand. This is my first blog going off of college film/player scouting so keep that in mind.
As the NFL season comes to a close, the best time for Bears fans rolls around the corner—no, not the Super Bowl, the NFL Draft. This is the best place for teams to acquire new, young talent or trade some of their picks for a veteran player. It is still very early in the draft season (duh the Super Bowl hasn't even happened yet), but it is always fun to project which teams are going to go with what. For this first blog, I will be looking at the Jaguars and deciding what they should do with the #1 pick in the draft this year.
To start the NFL draft, the Tennessee Titans will be making the first selection. It is great for this franchise they got the #1 overall pick, but there are a lot of gaps to fill on this Titans team. To start, Will Levis looks like he is not the quarterback of the future, which poses a huge problem. Next, the defense of the Titans has looked terrible since Mike Vrabel is no longer the head coach, and many of their key defensive players are no longer with the team. Not only that, the Titans' best wide receiver is Calvin Ridley, who had a promising start to his career before his gambling suspension, has struggled. So, for the Titans it really comes down to 3 big holes; they need a quarterback to at least compete with Will Levis, a skill player on offense to attempt to help Will Levis if he is their guy of the future, and any defensive help will be welcomed.
To be brutally honest, I don't think it matters for next year the pick the Titans make, they will be bad next year anyway. I think drafting a new quarterback in this current situation is a horrible idea that will just set this franchise back even further. For me, I think this decision goes one of two ways for the Titans. You either pick Abdul Carter #1 (who I think has the most potential in this draft class to be a superstar) or you trade your pick and build up resources for the upcoming years. If the Titans had a better team or even a quarterback they wanted to build around, I would say Abdul Carter is the right pick, BUT they don't. Unless the Titans bring in another quarterback to compete with Will Levis during free agency, I would trade back a little bit into the 10s and try to snag a great player then, and build up resources for the future.
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