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Fifteen early predictions for the 2025 Tennessee Titans draft show NFL experts shifting focus away from Will Levis.

When perusing early mock drafts for the 2025 NFL Draft, two noticeable trends emerge that might disappoint Tennessee Titans fans. Firstly, there’s a prevailing skepticism about the Titans’ prospects for the upcoming season. Secondly, a significant portion of analysts are already contemplating the possibility of the Titans parting ways with quarterback Will Levis.

According to a survey conducted by The Tennessean, among 15 projections for the next year’s NFL draft, 14 anticipate the Titans securing a spot within the top five picks, with two sources even predicting them to claim the coveted first overall pick.

Here’s an overview of the players whom analysts have linked to the Titans in their premature 2025 NFL mock drafts.

The Athletic and Associated Press predict Georgia QB Carson Beck as the Titans’ top pick, with The Athletic placing him second. Beck, standing at 6-foot-4 and 220 pounds, showcased impressive stats in his debut season as Georgia’s starter, making him a potential Heisman Trophy candidate for 2024.

Walter Football forecasts Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders, son of Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, as the Titans’ top pick. Sanders exhibited promise with 27 touchdown passes and minimal interceptions in his inaugural Power 5 season.

CBS Sports and the 33rd Team project Colorado WR/CB Travis Hunter to join the Titans, with CBS Sports placing him second and the 33rd Team fifth. Hunter, known for his versatility as a cornerback and receiver, boasts remarkable playmaking abilities.

Missouri WR Luther Burden III is favored by USA TODAY and Bleacher Report, with USA TODAY slotting him seventh and Bleacher Report third. Burden, a dynamic slot receiver, ranked third in SEC receiving, demonstrating potential to make an impact.

FOX Sports sees Ohio State WR Emeka Egbuka as the Titans’ pick, highlighting his potential as the top target post-Marvin Harrison Jr.’s departure.

A to Z Sports predicts LSU OT Will Campbell to join the Titans at fifth overall, aiming to bolster the offensive line, while Athlon Sports suggests Texas OT Kelvin Banks Jr. to provide insurance for the line.

The Draft Network forecasts Tennessee OLB James Pearce Jr. as the Titans’ choice, emphasizing his prowess in pass rushing.

247Sports predicts Penn State OLB Abdul Carter as the Titans’ fourth overall pick, anticipating his breakout season as the unit’s top rusher.

Pro Football Focus, Touchdown Wire, and New York Post all project Michigan CB Will Johnson as the Titans’ pick, with varying draft positions, praising his ability to shut down opponents and readiness for the NFL stage.

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