The Tennessee Titans are currently 3-9 and effectively out of the playoff race. After an offseason full of notable additions, Tennessee has fallen short of expectations in 2024 and that didn’t change in Week 13 against the Commanders.
What are Tennessee’s chances of picking at the top of the 2025 NFL Draft, and where do they currently stand in the draft order? Let’s look at all the scenarios in play.
What Does the NFL Draft Order Look Like After Week 13
Here is the top 10 of the 2025 NFL Draft order following Week 13.
1. Jacksonville Jaguars, 2-10
2. Las Vegas Raiders, 2-10
3. New York Giants, 2-10
4. New England Patriots, 3-10
5. Carolina Panthers, 3-9
6. New York Jets, 3-9
7. Tennessee Titans, 3-9
8. Cleveland Browns, 3-9
9. Cincinnati Bengals, 4-8
10. New Orleans Saints, 4-8
Will the Titans Finish With the First Overall Pick?
Can the Titans pick first overall in the 2025 NFL Draft? The PFN Playoff Predictor projects that Tennessee has a 1.6% chance of ending up with the first overall pick.
Titans’ Remaining Schedule
- Week 14: vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
- Week 15: vs. Cincinnati Bengals
- Week 16: at Indianapolis Colts
- Week 17: at Jacksonville Jaguars
- Week 18: vs. Houston Texans
What PFN Predicted for the Titans vs. Commanders Matchup
Here’s where the Titans and Commanders rank in various Pro Football Network metrics.
Titans
Offense+ Metric: 30th (D-)
Defense+ Metric: 12th (C+)
Will Levis QB+ Metric: 35th (D-)
Commanders
Offense+ Metric: 4th (B)
Defense+ Metric: 23rd (D+)
Jayden Daniels QB+ Metric: 10th (B+)
Despite a rough first half of the regular season, the Titans shocked the NFL with a victory over the Texans in Week 12. Now Tennessee will attempt to carry that momentum on the road against the Commanders on Sunday.
Titans second-year quarterback Will Levis dealt with a shoulder injury earlier this season, although he appeared to be fully recovered last week. Levis had arguably his best performance of 2024 against the Texans, despite being sacked eight times.
Levis and the Titans could look to take advantage of the Commanders in Week 13, as Washington is suddenly spiraling out of control. Tennessee could lean on Tony Pollard against the Commanders, as the 27-year-old running back is coming off his best performance of the regular season against the Texans last week.
After a scorching hot start to the regular season, the Commanders have lost three consecutive games. Washington has fallen back down to earth in recent weeks, a skid that was extended by an unexpected loss to the Cowboys in Week 12.
Commanders rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels is at the center of Washington’s recent struggles. Daniels threw just two interceptions in the first 10 games of his NFL career. Yet in Washington’s last two games, Daniels has thrown three interceptions.
If the Commanders want to potentially challenge the Eagles for first place in the NFC East, they’ll need to take advantage of a three-win opponent, such as the Titans. Given the Commanders’ struggles in recent weeks, it feels as though this game will be closer than many expect it to be.
PFN Prediction: Commanders 27, Titans 24