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    Tennessee Titans 7-Round Mock Draft: Emery Jones Jr. and JC Latham Form Potentially Elite OT Tandem

    The Titans form a potentially elite offensive tackle tandem in this 2025 NFL Mock Draft, and add a transcendent physical talent at EDGE.

    In this 2025 NFL Mock Draft, the Tennessee Titans seek to build in their second offseason with Brian Callahan at the helm.

    Callahan and general manager Ran Carthon have chosen to run it back with Will Levis, who was drafted under Mike Vrabel’s oversight in the second round of the 2023 NFL Draft. Levis is still unproven, but he shows promise, and Tennessee is going to make the most of the rookie window.

    The Titans have a budding weapons core, and aggressive moves on defense have improved that unit as well. By the 2025 NFL Draft, it could be time for them to bring it home, and vault back into contention in the AFC. These moves could help them accomplish that.

    Who Could the Tenessee Titans Draft in 2025?

    3) Tennessee Titans: Emery Jones Jr., OT, LSU

    Bill Callahan is almost 70 years old. We only have so many years left of him as one of the greatest offensive line coaches in the sport. So let’s give him everything he needs to make one of the most terrifying lines known to man. Emery Jones Jr. is the next piece to the puzzle.

    The Titans have a formidable trio with JC Latham, Peter Skoronski, and Lloyd Cushenberry, and at right tackle, Jones can turn Will Levis’ protection unit into an undeniable strength.

    Jones has menacing strength and power, but he’s also fast and nuanced with his feet. He gets off the snap quickly, he can match to the apex, and he can win with violent, independent hands while keeping his base beneath him.

    Early on in the 2025 NFL Draft cycle, Jones is my preliminary OT1, and he grades near the blue-chip range, where a select few prospects lingered in the 2024 NFL Draft class. Jones is good. And a tandem of Latham and Jones would be very good.

    2.35) Tennessee Titans: Princely Umanmielen, EDGE, Ole Miss

    On a defense that could use more long-term stability at EDGE, Princely Umanmielen would be a welcome addition with his combined length, explosiveness, and bend at 6’5″, 255 pounds. His first step chews up ground in an instant, and he’s good in run defense as well.

    For Umanmielen, the next step in his development as a prospect is to fully flesh out his pass-rush arsenal, and activate power more often with his frame. He has the length, and he has enough lean mass, but his power arsenal is relatively lacking, compared to his speed and bend.

    KEEP READING: Ian Cummings’ Full 7-Round NFL Mock Draft

    That said, Umanmielen truly has otherworldly burst and flexibility for his size. And if he can add that power to his game, he can be one of the best EDGE prospects in the coming class.

    Rounds 4-7

    4.100) Tennessee Titans
    Jaydn Ott, RB, California

    5.132) Tennessee Titans
    Sebastian Castro, DB, Iowa

    6.164) Tennessee Titans
    Bryson Nesbit, TE, North Carolina

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