NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Titans delivered a middle-of-the-pack performance in the 2026 NFL draft, earning a “C+” grade from EasySportz’s in-house NFL analyst in its team-by-team evaluation.
Tennessee opened with two first-round selections, taking wide receiver Carnell Tate and edge rusher Keldric Faulk to address both sides of the ball with high-upside talent. The Titans followed with linebacker Anthony Hill Jr. in the second round, continuing a defense-first focus early.
After a gap in the middle rounds, Tennessee added Fernando Carmona and running back Nicholas Singleton in the fifth, then selected Jackie Marshall and Pat Coogan in the sixth before closing with Jaren Kanak in the seventh.
EasySportz’s analyst noted the class featured solid top-end talent but lacked depth and consistency throughout the draft. The report highlighted Tate and Faulk as potential impact players while questioning the overall value and balance of the later selections.
National evaluations reflected a similar view, with analysts pointing to a strong start but a less convincing finish compared to other teams.
Overall, the Titans’ draft was viewed as a decent but uneven class with some upside at the top — reflected in the analyst’s C+ grade.








