h'S MOCK DRAFT

h'S MOCK DRAFT
RUN ON JUL 14, 2025

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  • h DRAFTING FOR THE
    Titans
Draft Selections
Anthony Hill Jr. Head Shot
PICK: 13 RND: 1 (TEN)
Anthony Hill Jr.
LB Texas
Jordyn Tyson Head Shot
PICK: 26 RND: 1 (TEN)
Jordyn Tyson
WR Arizona State
Caleb Banks Head Shot
PICK: 35 RND: 2 (TEN)
Caleb Banks
DE-EDGE Florida
Keon Sabb Head Shot
PICK: 67 RND: 3 (TEN)
Keon Sabb
S Alabama
D'Angelo Ponds Head Shot
PICK: 90 RND: 3 (TEN)
D'Angelo Ponds
CB Indiana
Kaytron Allen Head Shot
PICK: 103 RND: 4 (TEN)
Kaytron Allen
RB Penn State
Jack Velling Head Shot
PICK: 181 RND: 6 (TEN)
Jack Velling
TE Michigan State
Ethan Onianwa Head Shot
PICK: 204 RND: 6 (TEN)
Ethan Onianwa
OT Rice
Demon Clowney Head Shot
PICK: 216 RND: 6 (TEN)
Demon Clowney
DL-EDGE Charlotte
Draft Picks Received
Anthony Hill Jr. Head Shot
PICK: 13 RND: 1 (LAR)
Anthony Hill Jr.
LB Texas
Jordyn Tyson Head Shot
PICK: 26 RND: 1 (LAR)
Jordyn Tyson
WR Arizona State
D'Angelo Ponds Head Shot
PICK: 90 RND: 3 (LAR)
D'Angelo Ponds
CB Indiana
No Pick Head Shot
PICK: RND: 1 (LAR)
NEXT YEAR (2027)
 
No Pick Head Shot
PICK: RND: 4 (LAR)
NEXT YEAR (2027)
 
Draft Picks Traded
Kadyn Proctor Head Shot
PICK: 3 RND: 1 (LAR)
Kadyn Proctor
OT Alabama
Players Gained
Head Shot
Cobie Durant
CB
Draft Grade — Titans
Overall A-
ValueC+ NeedB TradesA+ FutureA
The Titans worked the phones like thieves and earned a A-.

The war room fell hard for Demon Clowney, and it showed at No. 216: 148 picks ahead of a board that had other ideas.

The phones were where this weekend was really won. They covered a lot of ground and still skipped interior defensive lineman, which is a strange place to end up. The Cobie Durant pickup adds a known quantity to a class of unknowns.

Add it up and few war rooms did better this weekend, Anthony Hill Jr. and all.

Pick Analysis
Pick13 Rnd1 Anthony Hill Jr.
In the Round 1 slot they get a green-dot type in the middle. A clean fit for the roster.
Pick26 Rnd1 Jordyn Tyson
In slot 26 they get a home-run threat at receiver at fair value. A real need, handled.
Pick35 Rnd2 Caleb Banks
Caleb Banks in pick No. 35 is exactly on the number, no argument either way. It also answers one of the loudest questions on the roster.
Pick67 Rnd3 Keon Sabb
Keon Sabb in No. 67 is early enough to raise a brow, if not a full objection. A minor need, but a need all the same.
Pick90 Rnd3 D'Angelo Ponds
No drama and no debate, D'Angelo Ponds went about where he belonged in Round 3, Pick 26. A quiet depth add at a thin-ish spot.
Pick103 Rnd4 Kaytron Allen
Fair-plus on Kaytron Allen, a quiet win that adds up over a draft. A must-fix position, and they treated it like one.
Pick181 Rnd6 Jack Velling
A swing that ignored the value entirely, Jack Velling well ahead of where he belonged. A need, and now a little less of one.
Pick204 Rnd6 Ethan Onianwa
This one needs a full-page explanation: Ethan Onianwa in Round 6, Pick 28, miles early. The one spot they could not leave alone, and did not.
Pick216 Rnd6 Demon Clowney
Demon Clowney in the 216th overall pick is a reach so steep the board needed a second look to believe it. The biggest hole on the depth chart just got a whole lot smaller.