The Tennessee Titans were the worst team in the NFL a season ago but with a new general manager in Mike Borgonzi and a solid list of signings during the free agency period, things are looking up for the franchise. This team is still at least a year away from competing, but with the No. 1 overall pick and three other selections in the first four rounds, the Titans can set themselves on the right track.

Courtesy of Pro Football Focus' NFL Mock Draft Simulator , we completed a four-round mock draft for the Titans.

Miami's Cam Ward is the top quarterback in the draft class and would fill a major need for Tennessee with the No. 1 pick. Neither Will Levis nor recently-signed Brandon Allen are franchise players under center, so Ward makes a ton of sense as he threw for 4,313 yards and 39 touchdowns for the Hurricanes last season.

Demetrius Knight II finished off his college career with an 82-tackle, eight-tackle for loss, 2.0-sack, three forced fumbles and one-interception campaign for the South Carolina Gamecocks . He impressed with his production and athleticism at the NFL combine as well, and the Titans will need a solid linebacker next to Cody Barton after the departures of Kenneth Murray and Jack Gibbens, so Knight makes sense at No. 35.

103. Bowling Green TE Harold Fannin Jr.

Harold Fannin Jr. was an electric player for Bowling Green last year, winning the MAC Player of the Year after leading all of FBS Division I with 117 catches and 1,555 yards, as well as 10 receiving touchdowns. At 6-foot-3 and 241 pounds, Fannin would almost be a shoo-in for the starter at tight end and would be an excellent piece alongside Chig Okonkwo, and it would only cost the franchisee pick No. 103.

Nohl Williams was a ballhawk for the California Golden Bears in 2024, earning All-American honors as part of his nation-leading seven-interception, 52-tackle, nine-passes defended campaign. At 6-foot and 180 pounds, he needs to gain some weight, but he would be an excellent third cornerback in a rotation with L'Jarius Sneed and Jarvis Brownlee Jr. Williams would provide incredible value for pick No. 120.

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