Who can we expect to fall into range for the Titans in the middle rounds of the draft? Here’s a cheat sheet based on the most accurate consensus board in draft media.


Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi speaks to members of the media during a pre NFL draft press conference held at the Titans practice facility Thursday, April 16, 2026.

The 2026 NFL Draft is this week, and much has been made of who the Titans will select with the fourth overall pick. But who is likely to be on the board for their valuable picks after that? With four selections in the top-101, let’s use the consensus big board from Arif Hasan at Wide Left on Substack, whose annual late-breaking board is the most accurate in the game for my money. His meticulous methodology can be found at this link, as well as the full (regularly updated) board.

Here’s a look at the Titans’ projected situation at picks 35, 66, and 101. I’ve also included some noteworthy players to watch for a potential slide into range, as well as some logical “reach” candidates the Titans could be higher than consensus on.

Top-10 available players at pick 35

Cashius Howell | EDGE | Texas A&M

Max Iheanachor | OT | Arizona St.

Caleb Banks | DL | Florida

Ty Simpson | QB | Alabama

D’Angelo Ponds | CB | Indiana

Zion Young | EDGE | Missouri

Emmanuel Pregnon | OG | Oregon

Brandon Cisse | CB | South Carolina

Lee Hunter | DL | Texas Tech

Christen Miller | DL | Georgia

Notable close calls: WR Denzel Boston (24th), WR KC Concepcion (25th), WR Omar Cooper Jr. (28th), CB Colton Hood (31st), CB Chris Johnson (34th)

Notable “reach” candidates: EDGE R Mason Thomas (45th), LB Jacob Rodriguez (46th), IOL Chase Bisontis (47th) EDGE Malachi Lawrence (49th), WR Chris Bell (51st), OL Keylan Rutledge (65th)

Top-10 available players at 66

Antonio Williams | WR | Clemson

Caleb Tiernan | OT | Northwestern

Max Klare | TE | Ohio St.

Elijah Sarratt | WR | Indiana

Dani Dennis-Sutton | EDGE | Penn St.

Dominique Orange | DL | Iowa St.

Kyle Louis | LB | Pitt

Malachi Fields | WR | Notre Dame

Connor Lew | OC | Auburn

Joshua Josephs | EDGE | Tennessee

Notable close calls: WR Germie Bernard (53rd), WR Chris Brazzell II (55th), CB Keionte Scott (57th), EDGE Derrick Moore (60th), CB Treydan Stukes (62nd)

Notable “reach” candidates: WR Ted Hurst (77th), EDGE Romello Height (78th), OC Sam Hecht (82nd)

Top-10 available players at 101

Ja’Kobi Lane | WR | USC

Devin Moore | CB | Florida

Daylen Everette | CB | Georgia

LT Overton | EDGE | Alabama

De’Zhaun Stribling | WR | Ole Miss

Will Lee III | CB | Texas A&M

Austin Barber | OT | Florida

Oscar Delp | TE | Georgia

Sam Roush | TE | Stanford

Justin Joly | TE | NC State

Notable close calls: CB Malik Muhammad (84th), WR Skylar Bell (87th), S Genesis Smith (89th), EDGE Jaishawn Barham (92nd), WR Bryce Lance (93rd), WR Deion Burks (95th), EDGE Keyron Crawford (96th), OC Logan Jones (97th)

Notable “reach” candidates: OL Trey Zuhn (115th), WR Brenen Thompson (121st), IOL Jalen Farmer (122nd), OT Dametrious Crownover (123rd), IOL Billy Schrauth (125th)

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