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It’s hard to believe that the 2026 NFL draft will be kicking off in just days, and all of the speculation of what teams should do can finally come to an end.
The Tennessee Titans will enter the three-day spectacle to fill some needs and build around quarterback Cam Ward. At this point, only general manager Mike Borgonzi and the front office know the plan.
Outside the organization, many analysts have shared their thoughts on what the Titans should do, and there is a wide range of opinions. Trade back, trade up, stay put; the opinions have been all over the place. The latest to weigh in on what path the Titans should take is Zachary Pereles of CBS Sports, and he believes that they can’t afford to pass on a blue-chip prospect.
In a draft that by most accounts lacks elite star power, staying put and selecting one of those prospects, if you have a chance, should be the way to go regardless of the positional value.
With the improvements made during the offseason and a second-year quarterback in a position to take a step forward, the Titans may not be in a position to grab a true elite prospect in the future. If Borgonzi is confident in his roster, staying put and making the pick is the way to go.
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Should Tennessee Titans stay put or trade back?
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The Tennessee Titans will enter the three-day spectacle to fill some needs and build around quarterback Cam Ward. At this point, only general manager Mike Borgonzi and the front office know the plan.
Outside the organization, many analysts have shared their thoughts on what the Titans should do, and there is a wide range of opinions. Trade back, trade up, stay put; the opinions have been all over the place. The latest to weigh in on what path the Titans should take is Zachary Pereles of CBS Sports, and he believes that they can’t afford to pass on a blue-chip prospect.
Pick 4. Titans: Stay put
Just like the two teams ahead of them, the Titans are pretty much a blank slate with a bunch of options here. Could Jeremiyah Love be a fit? What about a top pass rusher? New coach Robert Saleh would certainly like that. He'd also love linebacker Sonny Styles, who has earned comparisons to Fred Warner; Saleh coached Warner in San Francisco.
In a draft that by most accounts lacks elite star power, staying put and selecting one of those prospects, if you have a chance, should be the way to go regardless of the positional value.
With the improvements made during the offseason and a second-year quarterback in a position to take a step forward, the Titans may not be in a position to grab a true elite prospect in the future. If Borgonzi is confident in his roster, staying put and making the pick is the way to go.
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Should Tennessee Titans stay put or trade back?
Continue reading...