MSN Slideshow Tennessee Titans 7-Round NFL Mock Draft By Pro Football Network FacebookTwitterReddItFlipLinkedinEmail January 24, 2025 | 6:40 PM EST Share FacebookTwitterReddItFlipLinkedinEmail 1 of 9 The Titans have a lot of problems they need to fix this offseason. Let's see what PFN predicts for them in their most recent 7 round mock draft. The Titans are in an interesting spot. Brian Callahan clearly needs a new name under center for his offense. His relationship with Will Levis is tumultuous at best, and he should have more than enough security to have Sanders develop for a year or two. Sanders isn’t a finished product. He’s the most accurate quarterback in the class by a significant margin, and he’s able to work within an NFL timeline, considering he’s survived poor protection in college throughout his career. His physical ceiling is lower than Cam Ward’s, but the same clear frustrations Callahan has with Levis will be present with Ward, who is, by any definition, an old-school gunslinger. Although general managers have come and gone in Nashville, the Titans seem to have a type at wide receiver. Ayomanor is a big-bodied “X” receiver, but unlike other Tennessee receivers at that size, Ayomanor plays with a grace and explosiveness that should be coveted at the position. His production is concerning but content is important. That context being his quarterback couldn’t get him the ball in 2024 and he was often aligned practically on the sideline, making his life more difficult without grass to operate with. Wells is explosive. He’s also a steller post-catch player displaying the kind of contact balance, creativity, and freedom of movement consistent with steller route runners. In order to reach his NFL Draft ceiling, he will need to transfer that free-flowing movement and reactive creativity into proactive attention to detail. That will allow Wells to create more consistent separation without having to rely on lean-and-drive tactics on in-breakers. Davin Vann has rare rare athleticism and power. He is a former state champion wrestler. Vann is flexible and explosive, helping him dominate the trenches. He is versatile and has strong play recognition. Luke Lachey gained fanfare after his impressive sophomore season. His length and athleticism in Iowa’s offense impressed, and he appeared poised for a big push toward being the next big thing at college football’s resident TE factory. Unfortunately, an ankle injury in Week 3 of 2023 cut Lachey’s season short, and a talented TE class and an utter lack of receiving volume pushed him down the rankings during 2024. Still, Lachey moves fluidly for his size. He possesses consistent hands in the passing game and accurate hands as a run blocker. Lathan Ransom is a muscular, aggressive safety built for physical play near the line of scrimmage. He is stout run defender and sheds blockers. Random closes quickly and make impactful tackles, though his torpedoing style can lead to misses. He is best in zone coverage and struggles with fluidity in man-to-man matchups. Jordan Burch is a powerful, explosive athlete with freakish strength and speed He uses a diverse pass-rush arsenal, combinig power moves with tempo and footwork to pressure quarterbacks. While Burch shows great closing burst, his arm length limits his consistency in the run game. Maurice Westmoreland is safely the top EDGE prospect in the CUSA at this point. The 6’2″, 250-pound defender plays with a relentless motor in both phases. He attacks run blocks, and he can win with quick, brutal swim moves on passing downs before closing on the chase. More Slideshows The 8 Soccer Clubs With the Most Champions League Titles The 10 Soccer Players With the Most Champions League Goals Detroit Lions 7 Round Mock Draft Ranking the Top 10 Soccer Players of All Time The 10 Women’s Tennis Players With the Most Australian Open Titles The 10 Men’s Tennis Players With the Most Australian Open Titles