The 2025 NFL draft has passed and now teams across the NFL are finally getting a real first look at their new additions at rookie minicamps. For the Tennessee Titans, it will be the first time they have a chance to see their new franchise quarterback Cam Ward take snaps in Nashville.

While they have spent most of the offseason building their roster to complement their young signal caller, there is still much that must be accomplished before taking the field in 2025.

ESPN’s NFL Nation reporters looked at every team after the NFL draft and issued their latest set of power rankings. Here is what they are saying about the Titans.

31. Tennessee Titans

Post-free agency ranking: 31

Most improved position: Offensive line

Few positions got as much attention as the offensive line this offseason. The Titans signed free agent Dan Moore Jr. to play left tackle, which allows 2024 first-round pick JC Latham to move from the left side to right tackle. It’s hard to imagine Latham not doing better than the 29 sacks allowed by the group of right tackles last season. Tennessee also signed Kevin Zeitler in free agency to upgrade the right guard spot. The key to it all will be center Lloyd Cushenberry III, who should return from a torn Achilles suffered in November. Cushenberry is optimistic about returning during training camp.

Tennessee should be better up front with the additions of Moore, Zeitler, and veteran Blake Hance, and that could make a big difference in 2025.

Selecting Sacramento State offensive lineman Jackson Slater in the fifth round should also help add some needed interior depth to the unit. The offensive line was a complete disaster in 2024 and led to many of the offensive woes they struggled with during the season.Â