Titans draft dynamic QB and WR combo in latest mock after 2025 NFL Draft order shakeup

NASHVILLE – In the latest 2025 NFL Mock Draft from A to Z Sports, the Tennessee Titans landed a dynamic quarterback and wide receiver duo. After the latest week of NFL results, the Titans (2-7) are on track for the third overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. With as many bad teams as there […]

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Colorado's Shedeur Sanders gestures after a touchdown against Texas Tech in a Big 12 football game Saturday, Nov. 9, 2024, at Jones AT&T Stadium Stephen Garcia/Avalanche-Journal-USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
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NASHVILLE – In the latest 2025 NFL Mock Draft from A to Z Sports, the Tennessee Titans landed a dynamic quarterback and wide receiver duo.

After the latest week of NFL results, the Titans (2-7) are on track for the third overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. With as many bad teams as there are right now, every loss leads to a significant shakeup in the draft order. 

But at third overall, the team at A to Z Sports has Tennessee coming away with Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders and Ole Miss wide receiver Tre Harris. That would have the city of Nashville buzzing for the 2025 season. 


Sanders is arguably the best quarterback in the upcoming class. His 2,882 passing yards and 28 all purpose touchdowns have the Buffaloes on the hunt for a birth in the College Football Playoff. 

He's a precise passer from the pocket with a skillset that should translate well to a pro style offense. His plus athleticism is a tool that could take him to the next level with the right coaching and scheme. Sanders could be exactly what Brian Callahan needs to make his offensive vision a reality. 

Tre Harris is a transfer wide out from Louisiana Tech that is having a breakout season at Ole Miss in his fifth year of college football. 

At 6-foot-2 and 204 pounds, Harris is an excellent route-runner and reliable pass catcher that knows how to use his big frame. Body control is also a real strength of his. Harris' style is very different from Calvin Ridley. It would be a good compliment to the offense and give Tennessee two weapons under longterm contract control. 

The Titans need at least another full round of player acquisition before they can think about contending. You could argue that a right tackle and edge rusher are more imminent needs for the team, but depending on how Tennessee spends money in the offseason, offensive skill positions could be a priority in the draft. 

One things for sure – Sanders and Harris in two-tone blue would create for much more exciting football than what Titans fans have been watching over the last few seasons.