NFL Draft

  • Inside the Titans’ Top 30 Visits: How Tennessee’s Draft Trail Is Quietly Revealing Its Blueprint for the Future

    The Tennessee Titans are not leaking their draft plans. They are building them in plain sight. Across the NFL, Top 30 visits are often treated as background noise, transactional checkpoints in the long march toward draft night. But inside those meetings, patterns form. Philosophies emerge. Priorities become clear long before a name is ever called.

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  • With Premium Draft Capital in Hand, Titans Face Defining Choice at No. 4 Overall

    Dr. Joshua S. Greer The Tennessee Titans enter the 2026 NFL Draft in a position that front offices covet but rarely maximize. Armed with the No. 4 overall selection and one of the highest total draft value portfolios in the league, Tennessee has both the flexibility and the pressure to get this right. This is

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  • USFL Player Evaluation of Baylor WR Josh Cameron by Ricardo Volley

    Josh Cameron is a 6’1, 218-pound wide receiver from the University of Baylor. He earned a walk-on opportunity with the Bears as a 0-star recruit. Following his redshirt in 2021, Josh took advantage of his opportunities as a wide receiver and punt returner. In 2024, he was 1st Team All-Big 12 as a wide receiver

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  • USFL Player Evaluation of Toledo’s Emmanuel McNeil-Warren by Dakarai Edwards

    Emmanuel McNeil-Warren is a 6’0, 202-pound safety from Lakewood High School in St. Petersburg, Florida, who played at the University of Toledo from 2022 to 2025. He was a four-year starter and became one of the top defensive players in the Mid-American Conference. Throughout his career, he was a consistent and productive defender and emerged

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  • Buyers or Watchers? What Will the Titans Do on Day One of NFL Free Agency?

    Day One decisions could define the direction of Tennessee’s offseason. Dr. Joshua S. Greer Day One of NFL free agency is where direction becomes visible. Contenders spend with purpose. Rebuilders protect flexibility. For the Tennessee Titans, this opening window is more than a calendar date. It is a decision point that shapes the franchise’s short-term

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  • Shawn Gates Mock Draft Picks 11-20

    #11 Miami Dolphins – I believe the Miami Dolphins will focus on their defense in this draft, starting with CB Mansoor Delane from LSU, one of the better lockdown corners in man coverage.  #12 Kansas City Chiefs – With Travis Kelce most likely retiring i think they will draft a guy who can potentially fill

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  • USFL Player Evaluation of Clemson LB Wade Woodaz by Malcolm Folk

    Wade Woodaz is a converted safety who transitioned to linebacker at Clemson Tigers football, bringing rare coverage ability to the position. At 6 ‘3”, 235 pounds, Woodaz possesses excellent length and elite man coverage ability, allowing him to operate effectively in space and match up with tight ends and running backs. A Second Team All-ACC

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  • USFL Player Evaluation of Notre Dame WR Malachi Fields by Charlie Strzelec

    Malachi Fields is a 6 ‘4, 223-pound wide receiver from Monticello High School in Charlottesville, Virginia, who played at Virginia from 2021 to 2024 before transferring to Notre Dame in 2025. After showing promise as a freshman, Fields missed most of the 2022 season with a broken foot but rebounded with a breakout junior campaign

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  • USFL Player Evaluation of Penn State RB Kaytron Allen by Tim McCormack

    Kaytron Allen is a physical, downhill running back who spent four seasons at Penn State (2022–2025). He split carries with Nick Singleton but still finished as the program’s all-time leading rusher with 4,180 yards. A former Freshman All-American, Allen built his production on toughness, consistency, and reliability rather than explosive speed. At 5’11” and 216

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  • USFL Player Evaluation of Oregon RB Noah Whittington by Brayden Awaya

    Noah Whittington is a 5’8, 203-pound running back from Fort Valley, Georgia. A three-star prospect out of high school, Whittington began his collegiate career at Western Kentucky University where he played from 2020-2022. As a freshman, Whittington primarily contributed on special teams, serving on the kickoff coverage unit. In his second season at WKU, he

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