The Tennessee Titans completed their 2024 NFL season with a 3-14 record and are headed into the 2025 NFL Draft with the No. 1 overall pick.
While the 2024 season was brutal, there is hope for the future with the top pick. It seems very likely that the Titans will end up landing their new quarterback with that selection.
That being said, Tennessee is already making their preparations for the future.
On Monday, they signed 12 players to futures contracts.
Among those players are defensive tackle McTelvin Agim, defensive tackle Abdullah Anderson, linebacker Curtis Bolton, tackle Chandler Brewer, defensive tackle Isaiah Iton, defensive back Gabe Jeudy-Lally, linebacker Kyron Johnson, wide receiver Stanley Morgan, tight end Thomas Odukoya, defensive back Gervarrius Owens, tackle Isaiah Prince, and running back Jabari Small.
It will be interesting to see what the upcoming offseason has in store for the Titans. With the right moves, they could be a much more competitive football team next season.
Making these kinds of moves for futures contracts don’t have a high success rate, but if even one player ends up being an impact piece, they end up being steals.
Tennessee is going to be one of the most intriguing teams to watch this offseason. They have quite a few needs, but they also have a lot of ways to add talent. The front office has a huge chance to take a big step forward.
Hopefully, they’re able to find the right quarterback in the draft. Whether they go with Shedeur Sanders or Cam Ward, they can’t afford to miss with that pick. There is a chance that they pass on a but it’s not very likely.
All of that being said, the offseason has officially begun for the Titans. It signals the beginning of a new era and fans should expect to see the team get aggressive and make some major additions and change
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On the Clock: Titans Land No. 1 Pick in NFL Draft
The Tennessee Titans are on the clock after the team clinched the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft after a 23-14 loss to the Houston Texans in Week 18.
The Titans loss, coupled with the New England Patriots beating the Buffalo Bills, helped lock in the No. 1 pick for the franchise. It’s the first time the franchise will have the chance to start the draft since 1978 when the Houston Oilers selected Hall-of-Fame running back Earl Campbell.
With the Patriots winning, the Titans will pick first, the Cleveland Browns will pick second and the New York Giants will have the No. 3 overall pick.
The Titans will look to potentially select Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders, who is the son of Hall-of-Fame cornerback Deion Sanders.
The elder Sanders coached his son in college, paving the way and preparing him to be the No. 1 overall pick.
While it is far from finalized, the Titans will have the path laid out for them to select Sanders and make him the potential franchise quarterback of the future after Will Levis struggled in his first two seasons in the league.
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