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Post Week 18 2026 4-Round Titans Mock Draft: Let’s bolster this Roster!!

The 2025 season is over for the Tennessee Titans, as the team lost in blowout fashion to the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 18 in a game where not much went well.

Tennessee is now set to embark on a pivotal offseason, which will include a head coaching hire, $100 million in cap space, and a top-five draft pick. That said, let’s run through a four-round Titans mock draft as the season has finally come to a conclusion.

Written by Dharya Sharma

Founder/Owner of SharmSports. NFL contributor at The Sporting News

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Round 1, Pick 4: EDGE Rueben Bain Jr., Miami

The Titans must address their pass rush this offseason, as it was mostly nonexistent in 2025, and Arden Key will be a free agent in March.

Bain has had a tremendous campaign at Miami this season, tallying 8.5 sacks and 74 quarterback pressures. The 21-year-old is an explosive pass rusher who is also elite against the run and has a relentless motor, which was on full display during the Canes’ College Football Playoff win over Ohio State.

Bain would immediately step in as a starter on Tennessee’s defense and provide the unit with instant pass-rushing production. If Bain is on the board when the Titans are on the clock at pick four, this feels like a no-brainer.

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Round 2, Pick 35: CB Keith Abney II, Arizona State

The Titans’ cornerback room is in a crisis. L’Jarius Sneed has dealt with injuries and hasn’t panned out, and Tennessee was playing practice-squad guys in the secondary for most of the second half of the year.


Using a Day 2 pick on a corner would be a logical move from general manager Mike Borgonzi. Abney had a stellar season at Arizona State in 2025, snagging two interceptions and allowing just a 44.4% completion rate on 72 targets.


The 6-foot corner from Dallas is a tremendous athlete who could start on Day 1 for the Titans in the secondary. Tennessee should still explore the free agency market for another starting corner if Sneed isn’t on the roster in 2026.

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Round 3, Pick 66: WR Ja’Kobi Lane, USC

Let’s get Cam Ward another playmaker, shall we?

At 6-foot-4, Ja’Kobi Lane is a terrific jump ball receiver who scored 16 touchdowns in two years for USC from 2024 to 2025. The Arizona native would give the Titans’ offense a dynamic red zone playmaker and a receiver with the versatility to play in the slot and on the outside.

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Round 4, Pick 101: CB Tacario Davis, Washington

Doubling up at corner could be an unpopular move, but Tacario Davis really intrigues.

Davis played just seven games this year due to injury, but was excellent when on the field, allowing just a 55.2% completion rate on 29 targets and snagging two interceptions. The 21-year-old has the size at 6-foot-4 and arm length to be a lockdown corner at the next level.

You can’t win games in the NFL anymore without a competent secondary. The selections of Abney and Davis are a good start to fixing a Titans’ secondary that lacks young talent outside of Marcus Harris.

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