The Tennessee Titans' recent trade for EDGE Jermaine Johnson felt like the tangible, in-motion start to what promises to be an active offseason for the team.
Cam Ward, in spite of an all-things-considered solid rookie campaign (especially in the second half), was sacked 55 times. The Tennessee Titans' offensive line isn't the worst in the league, and not all of those mistakes can be pinned on them, but a number that high almost demands change to some extent.
Among the many moves the Tennessee Titans have made this offseason - the most recent of which being their first trade of Robert Saleh's tenure - the team's full-on coaching overhaul still remains the most drastic.
The Tennessee Titans seem comfortable at the quarterback position, and Robert Saleh plans to have a better second run as a head coach. But the draft is very important, and here is the Titans’ seven-round 2026 NFL Draft, according to the Pro Football Focus mock draft simulator after the NFL Combine.
Would the Tennessee Titans go with an edge rushing star? Or will an Ohio State linebacker catch their eyes? Here is the Titans’ 2026 Mock Draft roundup after the NFL Combine.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
The NFL Scouting Combine is behind us, and the runway through free agency to the NFL Draft at the end of April is in front of us. The Tennessee Titans' draft picture morphed in some ways at the top, with players at non-premium positions like RB Jeremiyah Love and LB Sonny Styles entering the chat.
Most of the Tennessee Titans-related noise around both the NFL Combine and Draft has come connected in the form of growing reported interest around Jeremiyah Love.
As has been expected since Brian Callahan’s midseason firing last year, the Tennessee Titans have been among the busiest teams in the league this offseason.
The Tennessee Titans, along with the rest of the NFL, have taken off full-throttle into their 2026 offseason. The franchise's news thus far has been dominated by combine-related blurbs and, thus far, one notable trade set to bolster Robert Saleh's defense.
The Tennessee Titans hunt for a wide receiver - now widely publicized and theorized to death - took an unfortunate turn at the start of this week when primary target Alec Pierce was reported as a surefire keeper for his current team, the Indianapolis Colts.
As if things hadn’t been going bad enough for the Tennessee Titans since firing Mike Vrabel after the 2023 season, insult was added to injurty last season when Vrabel led the New England Patriots to the Super Bowl in his first season as head coach of the team he used to play for.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
The Tennessee Titans long-standing hunt for a reliable, more permanent option at wide receiver to pair with Cam Ward moving forward has taken a number of forms this offseason.
Up until now, it's been too early in the offseason process to get any specific sort of grip on what the Tennessee Titans are planning for their batch of capital in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Tennessee Titans, newly operating under head coach Robert Saleh, wasted no time getting involved on the trade scene this offseason. After securing EDGE Jermaine Johnson in a straight-up, man-for-man trade with the New York Jets, the noise seems to have shifted elsewhere on the defense.
A former Tennessee Vols offensive lineman is in line to receive a nice free agent contract this offseason. NFL executives, via ESPN, pointed out former Vols offensive lineman Cade Mays as one of the top "sleeper free agents" ahead of the start of free agency.
The Tennessee Titans' identity at the 2026 NFL Combine has been built around, like many other teams, the changes and reset expectations that come with a coaching change.
The Tennessee Titans' offseason, under head coach Robert Saleh, has thus far been defined by changes made and changes anticipated. The former came through in the form of an entirely overhauled coaching staff, and the latter by way of mocked drafts and telling NFL Combine interviews.
HOUSTON, Tx. — The Tennessee Titans released a graphic on social media this week celebrating NFL draft picks from Historically Black Colleges and Universities who were selected by the then-Houston Oilers and Tennessee Titans franchise.
With the March 9 legal tampering period closing in, Titans right guard Kevin Zeitler and tight end Chig Okonkwo are among their highest-profile pending free agents.
News broke on Thursday morning that the Tennessee Titans exchanged young defensive linemen who fit each team better than their current situations. The Titans reunited an old defensive pupil with their new head coach by trading away a defensive lineman who didn’t fit their long-term plans.
Current Tennessee Titans quarterback and 2023 second-round draft pick Will Levis has understandably become somewhat of a forgotten figure since the Titans now have 2025 No.
While the Titans fired Ran Carthon after two years, the first of the GM’s draft picks has become a cornerstone performer. Peter Skoronski has started every game he has played through three seasons and will be on track to see his fifth-year option exercised.
The Tennessee Titans need to address the defensive end/EDGE rusher position, as multiple players are set to become free agents, and the hiring of Robert Saleh has led to a shift from a 3-4 to a 4-3 scheme.
The Titans signed center Lloyd Cushenberry to a four-year, $50MM contract in 2024, but he will not finish the deal. The team is releasing Cushenberry, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.