The NFL draft is now less than a month away, and NFL teams are in the home stretch, populating and stacking their draft boards.

For the Tennessee Titans, there are many questions that must be answered, and there is really no clear indication of who they will target at fourth overall. While there is plenty of speculation, nothing firm can be determined, leading analysts to make educated guesses about what they believe Mike Borgonzi will do. The latest to weigh in is NFL.com draft analyst Chad Reuter, who has taken his shot in a five-round mock.

Pick 4 – Tennessee Titans – Edge – David Bailey

In his first NFL head-coaching stint, with the Jets, Robert Saleh invested first-round picks on edge rushers in 2022 ( Jermaine Johnson II ) and 2023 ( Will McDonald IV ). Saleh traded for Johnson this offseason to be his strong-side end, and Bailey should man the opposite edge, able to attack quarterbacks whether standing or lining up with his hand in the dirt.

Following Bailey, Reuter has the Titans addressing the offense over the next four rounds with Washington wide receiver Denzel Boston (35), Texas A&M center Trey Zuhn III (66), Nebraska running back Emmett Johnson (101), Oregon offensive tackle Isaiah World (142), and Texas-San Antonio running back Robert Henry Jr.

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The additions of Bailey, Boston, and Zuhn, who was a college left tackle that profiles as a center, would definitely fill needs and are interesting prospects who could have an impact. After that, there are some questions, and none of the selections fill the holes remaining on the roster. Johnson is a solid back. World could develop into a decent swing tackle, but he needs technique work, and Henry Jr. is an undersized slasher that feels like a reach after the selection of Johnson.

In all, this would not be a haul that would meet the Titans’ needs in this draft class and would mark a significant step back from what they accomplished in the 2025 NFL Draft, where they landed some foundational pieces.

This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans focus on offense in Chad Reuter’s five-round mock