It’s officially draft week, and when it’s all said and done we’ll finally be able to put to bed all of the guessing surrounding the Tennessee Titans that’s been going on over the last few months, replacing it with definitive answers.
By Saturday evening, we should have a much clearer idea of what the 2023 Titans are going to look like. That will subsequently let the fanbase know how high their expectations should realistically be as well.
Like many others, we have shared plenty of mock drafts throughout the last couple of months in preparation for this weekend. We’ve also covered a variety of different scenarios, including trading up and down in round 1.
Today, we are doing our final mock draft of the year, and I will be using our original format of sticking and picking. As a reminder, the Titans have six picks, with one in every round but the fourth.
As always, I went ahead and used Pro Football Focus’ mock draft simulator for this article.
It’s no secret that the Titans’ offense needs a lot of work at the moment, so let’s find out how I went about improving the unit in my final seven-round mock draft ahead of the actual 2023 NFL draft.