The 2024 NFL Draft will bring plenty of drama as teams like the Tennessee Titans hope to score a future star in the first round. Check out the Titans list of draft picks for 2024.
Tennessee Titans 2024 NFL Draft Picks
The Titans have 8 selections in the 2024 NFL Draft. They have a top-10 pick at number 7 overall. Take a look at the complete list of picks.
Titans Potential Round 1 Targets
Some of the Titans’ biggest needs fall at offensive tackle, edge rusher, and on the defensive line. Offensive tackle Joe Alt from Notre Dame is off the board, the Titans could be checking out prospects like Alabama OT JC Latham or Penn State’s Gordon McGuinness.
An elite wide receiver isn’t out of the question for Tennessee at number 7. Someone like Malik Nabers could be too tempting to pass up if Joe Alt has already been selected. Nabers was dominant at LSU and looks like a future star. He would be a nice addition to give a young QB room a top option for years to come.
Titans 2023 NFL Draft Selections
In 2023, the Titans added offensive lineman Peter Skoronski by selecting him number 11 overall and he started 14 games as a rookie. QB Will Levis was the Titans’ second-round pick and he ended up starting 9 games at quarterback. Take a look back at the Titans’ draft picks from last year.
Round | Position |
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Round 1, Pick 11 | Peter Skoronski, OL, Northwestern |
Round 2, Pick 33 | Will Levis, QB, Kentucky |
Round 3, Pick 81 | Tyjae Spears, RB, Tulane |
Round 5, Pick 147 | Josh Whyle, TE, Cincinnati |
Round 6, Pick 186 | Jaelyn Duncan, OT, Maryland |
Round 7, Pick 228 | Colton Dowell, WR, Tennessee-Martin |
2024 NFL Draft Date and Schedule
The NFL Draft begins on Thursday, April 25 with the first round. Check out the schedule for the three-day event.
Date | Rounds | Time |
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Thursday, April 25 | 1st | 8 pm ET |
Friday, April 26 | 2nd-3rd | 7 pm ET |
Saturday, April 27 | 4th-7th | Noon ET |
Titans 2023 Season Recap
The Titans went 6-11 and regressed for the second consecutive year after Mike Vrabel led the team to a 12-5 record in 2021. Vrabel was let go at the end of the season. The Titans were 27th in points on offense and 28th in yards while Ryan Tannehill and Will Levis started 8 and 9 games respectively.
Levis threw 8 touchdowns and 4 interactions while going 3-6 as a starter while the backfield was paced by Derrick Henry who ran for 1,167 yards and 12 touchdowns. DeAndre Hopkins was the top wideout with 1,057 yards and 7 touchdowns. The next leading receiver was TE Chigoziem Okonkwo with just 528 yards.
The defense was in the middle of the pack in the NFL as it ranked 16th in points against and 18th in yards. Azeez Al-Shaair led the linebackers and team with 163 tackles. Jack Gibbons was second on the team with 95 tackles.
In the secondary, Sean Murphy-Bunting led the team with 2 interceptions along with 8 pass deflections. Tennessee also had two pass rushers with double-digit sacks as Denico Autry racked up 11.5 sacks and Harold Landry had 10.5 on the year.
The Titans hired Brian Callahan in the offseason and Derrick Henry left in free agency so the team is looking to make a splash at number 7 to start rebuilding towards the playoffs.