With the first 18 picks of the 2024 NFL Draft set at the end of the regular season, many NFL fan bases are turning their attention to the NFL Draft. Mock draft season is underway, with executives and fans hoping for their next up-and-coming superstar.
This mock draft will dive into the Tennessee Titans, who will pick seventh (barring a trade) after their upset victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 18. This mock draft was constructed using the PFN Mock Draft Simulator.
Tennessee Titans 2024 NFL Draft Picks
The Titans enter the 2024 NFL Draft with a new head coach and seven total picks. The number seven runs through the tale of their picks, picking seventh overall and having two picks in the seventh round. Will it be seventh heaven or draft hell for Titans fans?
- Round 1, Pick 7: Joe Alt, OT, Notre Dame
- Round 2, Pick 38: Xavier Legette, WR, South Carolina
- Round 4, Pick 102: Khyree Jackson, CB, Oregon
- Round 5, Pick 139: Malik Mustapha, S, Wake Forest
- Round 6, Pick 166: Justin Eboigbe, DT, Alabama
- Round 7, Pick 193: Josiah Ezirim, OT, Eastern Kentucky
- Round 7, Pick 217: Isaiah Williams, WR, Illinois
Tennessee Titans 7-Round 2024 NFL Mock Draft
Round 1, Pick 7: Joe Alt, OT, Notre Dame
If the Titans are fully onboard with Will Levis at QB, their next priority should be to get the team’s offensive line sorted out. The Titans objectively flunked at left tackle this offseason with the Andre Dillard acquisition.
Still, they have an opportunity for a real solution in Joe Alt, an elite pass protector who can be a franchise LT for a decade.
Round 2, Pick 38: Xavier Legette, WR, South Carolina
No matter how good DeAndre Hopkins is, the Titans must keep adding talent to their wide receiver room. Treylon Burks hasn’t delivered yet, and Chris Moore and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine are set to be free agents.
Xavier Legette is a superb field-stretching presence who adds the level of dynamic athlete the Titans were hoping to get out of Burks. The team desperately needs the kind of deep threat that Legette brings.
Round 4, Pick 102: Khyree Jackson, CB, Oregon
The Titans cornerback room hasn’t been a position of strength this season, and to make matters worse, they have both Kristian Fulton and Sean Murphy-Bunting set to hit free agency. Khyree Jackson is a long, competitive corner who would help shore up Tennessee’s DB depth while adding a productive man-coverage player to the room.
Round 5, Pick 139: Malik Mustapha, S, Wake Forest
Finding Amani Hooker a running mate in the safety room would be prudent. Malik Mustapha plays like he was shot out of a cannon and brings impressive physicality despite his frame. His range, athleticism, and tenacity would be a welcome boost to the Titans’ secondary.
Round 6, Pick 166: Justin Eboigbe, DT, Alabama
Tennessee’s defensive line depth took a hit when Teair Tart was waived, and the Titans have Denico Autry, Kyle Peko, and Jaleel Johnson set to hit free agency.
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Justin Eboigbe is a rock-solid defensive tackle who shuts down opposing run games, displaying good power and block deconstruction ability.
Round 7, Pick 193: Josiah Ezirim, OT, Eastern Kentucky
The Titans will have to figure out what to do at right tackle with Chris Hubbard set to hit free agency and Dillon Radunz failing to deliver at that spot. Why not add another young tackle to compete for the job?
Josiah Ezirim boasts incredible length and size at 6’6″ and 320 pounds and would be a worthwhile developmental option. A converted defensive end, Ezirim has shown significant growth over the past two seasons.
Round 7, Pick 217: Isaiah Williams, WR, Illinois
I’m opting to double-dip at wide receiver for the Titans here to add some much-needed juice to the team’s receiving corps. The Titans had only one player in 2023 who was both reliable in the receiving game and a run-after-the-catch threat: running back Tyjae Spears.
Isaiah Williams showed time and time again that he was one of the most electric players with the ball in his hands this past season. Williams led the Big Ten in receptions (82) and finished second in receiving yards (1,055) behind only Marvin Harrison Jr.