It seems strange to say, but a lot of Tennessee Titans fans were likely disappointed with their recent victory against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Following the win, the Titans are now picking 6th in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Today, we’re going to be going through a three-round mock draft with that updated order. Despite dropping down just a few slots, it really changes the Titans’ strategy.
For this mock draft, there will be no trades, and we’ll be making the picks in a realistic (predictive of what the Titans will do) manner on the PFF Mock Draft Simulator.
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Tennessee Titans 2026 NFL Mock Draft
Through the first three rounds, the Titans have the 6th, 38th, and 70th overall picks.
First-Round Pick (6th Overall): Jordyn Tyson, WR, ASU
Cam Ward has shown flashes this year, but the wide receiver room has been extremely inconsistent. While the Titans have some solid depth options, they’re in need of a true WR1.
Although Carnell Tate has now passed Jordyn Tyson as the consensus WR1 on NFL Mock Draft Database, it’s just by one slot. If the Titans feel good about the medical history with Tyson, it makes sense for them to take him at No. 6.
Tyson is the most complete wide receiver in this class with the highest upside. While Tate is a great player as well, Tyson is the kind of receiver who can command 140 targets each year.
Given that Ward needs someone like that to rely on in 2026, this pick makes a lot of sense.
Second-Round Pick (38th Overall): Austin Siereveld OT, Ohio State
Not everyone is on board with Austin Siereveld just yet, but he’s had a great 2025 season. As the College Football Playoff goes on, expect him to rise past his consensus rank of No. 67.
Regardless of how Siereveld’s perception changes in the coming weeks, the Titans need help on the offensive line, and Siereveld could be the answer at tackle. Having Dan Moore as a starter isn’t ideal, and even former first-round pick JC Latham hasn’t looked great.
At 6’5” and 325 lbs, if the arm length measurements look good for Siereveld, this pick seems very realistic for the Titans.
Getting Ward some more help for 2026 should be priority No. 1 right now for this organization, and Siereveld could do just that.
Third-Round Pick (70th Overall): Damon Wilson, EDGE, Missouri
After spending the first two picks on offense, the Titans need to address their defense. One part of this defense that absolutely needs help is the pass rush.
While there weren’t many great options left in the third round, we’ll go with Damon Wilson, who has been climbing up boards. Right now, Wilson has a consensus rank of 44, which makes this pick look like a great value.
This past year has been a good one for Wilson, as he’s recorded a 13.5% PFF pass rush win rate. While Wilson’s PFF run grade hasn’t been great at 64.3, his 81.4 pass rush grade is excellent.
If the Titans are forced to pick between run defense and getting after the quarterback, Wilson is the right pick. At 6’4” and 250 lbs, there’s really not a lot to worry about as he transitions to the NFL.