The 2026 NFL Draft is just around the corner, and the rumor mill is heating up. According to recent reports, the Tennessee Titans are actively exploring the possibility of trading down from their first-round selection.
This strategy isn't a surprise for a team in the Titans' position. General Manager Ran Carthon has been vocal about the desire to accumulate more draft capital, and this year's class presents a unique opportunity. While scouts note a scarcity of can't-miss, blue-chip prospects at the very top, the draft is considered exceptionally deep with quality players throughout the early rounds.
Of course, that lack of a consensus top tier could make finding a trade partner more challenging. However, in the high-stakes chess game of the NFL Draft, it only takes one team falling in love with a specific prospect to spark a deal. Names like Ohio State linebacker Arvell Reese and Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love have been floated as potential targets that could entice a team to move up.
For the Titans, the ultimate goal is clear: exit the first night of the draft with a player who can contribute immediately. Whether that means standing pat to select a dynamic playmaker or maneuvering down to acquire extra picks while still landing a key contributor will be the defining decision of their draft strategy. It's a classic front-office dilemma—weighing the value of a specific player against the value of additional opportunities to build the roster.
