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Unlike most of the other bigger name Draft Analysts Mel Kiper Jr drops his final mock draft today (the others do it over the final 48hrs prior to the draft)

 

Here is Kiper's picks in his final 2 round mock

 

4. Tennessee Titans

Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame

 

Will the Titans take the plunge? We haven't seen a running back go this early since Saquon Barkley went No. 2 eight years ago, but Love has the goods to come off the board in the top five. And while the case could easily be made that Tennessee has other, more important holes to fill on its roster, it'd be a mistake to look at Love solely as a traditional running back. He's a playmaker who can put a jolt in the Titans' offense in the backfield with quarterback Cam Ward.

Love will break free for home runs, he will haul in tough catches when flexed outside, and he will power over defenders to extend drives.

 

With both of the top edge rushers off the board, we could see a new No. 1 running back ahead of Tony Pollard, Tyjae Spears and Michael Carter in Tennessee.

 

35. Tennessee Titans

Malachi Lawrence, OLB, UCF

 

There's certainly a chance Lawrence is off the board before Round 2 -- he has risen the board quickly over the past month or so. He had seven sacks and 14 tackles for loss last season, showcasing real closing speed. Tennessee still has a need for edge rushing help, even after trading for Jermaine Johnson.

 

https://www.espn.com.au/nfl/draft2026/story/_/id/48478995/2026-nfl-mock-draft-mel-kiper-two-rounds-64-picks-final-predictions

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55 minutes ago, AussieTitanFan08 said:

Dane Brugler just dropped his annual 7 round mock draft here are the Titans picks.

 

4. Tennessee Titans: David Bailey, edge, Texas Tech

Head coach Robert Saleh wants to collect pass rushers and have a healthy defensive line rotation. (In his four seasons at the Jets’ helm, the team drafted a first-round pass rusher twice.) It’s not a hard sell on why Bailey makes sense for Tennessee.

 

35 Titans Max Iheanachor OT Arizona State

 

66 Titans Keionte Scott DB Miami

 

101 Titans Connor Lew C Auburn

 

142 Titans (from BAL) VJ Payne S Kansas State

 

144 Titans (from LAR) Billy Schrauth G Notre Dame

 

184 Titans Kendrick Law WR Kentucky

 

194 Titans (from NYJ) Jordan van den Berg DT Georgia Tech

 

225 Titans (from DAL) Deontae Lawson LB Alabama

 

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7190297/2026/04/15/nfl-mock-draft-2026-full-seven-rounds/

 

Interesting he has Bailey being there at 4. Did he say why?

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9 minutes ago, oldschool said:

 

Interesting he has Bailey being there at 4. Did he say why?

 

He is one of the few top shelf draft guys who still believes Reese is going #2 to the Jets. He also still believes if they can't trade out that pick the Cardinals will go OT at #3 in preparation of taking their QBOTF.

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2 minutes ago, OnsideKick said:

 

 

That McShay mock is wild he has the Saints trading up to #3 and the Cowboys trading up to #6 finally the Jets trading up to #7.

 

4. Titans

Jeremiyah Love

 

Similar to Bailey to the Jets at no. 2, Love to Tennessee at no. 4 was the sense I was getting coming out of the combine, and I probably shouldn’t have moved away from it in Mock 3.0. Yes, the rookie salary scale would make Love a top-10-paid running back before he even takes an NFL handoff, and yes, there’s a decade-long track record of top-10 RBs not winning a Super Bowl with the team that drafted them. But that’s more an indictment of those organizations than of the players themselves, as Leonard Fournette, Christian McCaffrey, Saquon Barkley, and Bijan Robinson all landed in less-than-ideal situations early on.

This Titans situation is different. It’s a new regime that has already reshaped the roster, particularly on defense, with the additions of Jermaine Johnson II, John Franklin-Myers, Alontae Taylor, and Cordale Flott. More importantly, they have a second-year quarterback in Cam Ward—now paired with Brian Daboll and an improved offensive line—who’s in a critical stage of his development. At this point, it’s about surrounding him with playmakers.

Love fits that vision perfectly. He’s 6 feet and 212 pounds with excellent vision, power behind his pads, loose feet, and 4.36-second 40 speed, which makes him a high-end runner. But what really elevates him for Tennessee is his versatility. Love’s dynamic impact in the passing game (10.4 yards per catch last season) and his reliability in pass protection make him a true three-down factor.

 

 

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Just now, AussieTitanFan08 said:

 

That McShay mock is wild he has the Saints trading up to #3 and the Cowboys trading up to #6 finally the Jets trading up to #7.

 

4. Titans

Jeremiyah Love

 

Similar to Bailey to the Jets at no. 2, Love to Tennessee at no. 4 was the sense I was getting coming out of the combine, and I probably shouldn’t have moved away from it in Mock 3.0. Yes, the rookie salary scale would make Love a top-10-paid running back before he even takes an NFL handoff, and yes, there’s a decade-long track record of top-10 RBs not winning a Super Bowl with the team that drafted them. But that’s more an indictment of those organizations than of the players themselves, as Leonard Fournette, Christian McCaffrey, Saquon Barkley, and Bijan Robinson all landed in less-than-ideal situations early on.

This Titans situation is different. It’s a new regime that has already reshaped the roster, particularly on defense, with the additions of Jermaine Johnson II, John Franklin-Myers, Alontae Taylor, and Cordale Flott. More importantly, they have a second-year quarterback in Cam Ward—now paired with Brian Daboll and an improved offensive line—who’s in a critical stage of his development. At this point, it’s about surrounding him with playmakers.

Love fits that vision perfectly. He’s 6 feet and 212 pounds with excellent vision, power behind his pads, loose feet, and 4.36-second 40 speed, which makes him a high-end runner. But what really elevates him for Tennessee is his versatility. Love’s dynamic impact in the passing game (10.4 yards per catch last season) and his reliability in pass protection make him a true three-down factor.

 

 

Who did he have in the second round?

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1 hour ago, AussieTitanFan08 said:

Dane Brugler just dropped his annual 7 round mock draft here are the Titans picks.

 

4. Tennessee Titans: David Bailey, edge, Texas Tech

Head coach Robert Saleh wants to collect pass rushers and have a healthy defensive line rotation. (In his four seasons at the Jets’ helm, the team drafted a first-round pass rusher twice.) It’s not a hard sell on why Bailey makes sense for Tennessee.

 

35 Titans Max Iheanachor OT Arizona State

 

66 Titans Keionte Scott DB Miami

 

101 Titans Connor Lew C Auburn

 

142 Titans (from BAL) VJ Payne S Kansas State

 

144 Titans (from LAR) Billy Schrauth G Notre Dame

 

184 Titans Kendrick Law WR Kentucky

 

194 Titans (from NYJ) Jordan van den Berg DT Georgia Tech

 

225 Titans (from DAL) Deontae Lawson LB Alabama

 

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7190297/2026/04/15/nfl-mock-draft-2026-full-seven-rounds/

 

Cam would be hung out to dry with very little help with this  draft.

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