Tennessee Titans trade back into Round 1 of 2026 NFL Draft to take project EDGE Keldric Faulk for Robert Saleh’s defense
NASHVILLE — Mike Borgonzi was not satisfied with one first-round pick in 2026. Tennessee Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi traded back up on Thursday night to select Auburn edge defender Keldric Faulk at No. 31 overall. Tennessee selected Ohio State wide receiver Carnell Tate with their original fourth-overall selection. Another project pass rusher In Borgonzi’s […]
NASHVILLE — Mike Borgonzi was not satisfied with one first-round pick in 2026. Tennessee Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi traded back up on Thursday night to select Auburn edge defender Keldric Faulk at No. 31 overall.
Tennessee selected Ohio State wide receiver Carnell Tate with their original fourth-overall selection.
Another project pass rusher
In Borgonzi’s first draft on the job in 2025, the Titans took a converted off-ball linebacker-turned-edge, Femi Oladejo, in the second round.
Oladejo sustained a season-ending leg injury in Week 6 and never had the opportunity to truly develop.
Reading Dane Brugler’s draft guide The Beast on the TheAthletic.com, one can find a summary that alludes to the promising upside and character. New head coach Robert Saleh had already been given 12 new defenders via free agency and trades this offseason. Now, he’ll have an additional edge player to develop as he attempts to rebuild the Titans front around All-Pro defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons.
In trading with the Buffalo Bills for No. 31 overall, the Tennessee Titans gave up Nos. 35, 66 and 101 to acquire Nos. 31, 69 and 165.
Tennessee’s roster current state of disrepair requires a balancing act from Borgonzi. It is critical that the Titans find players who can immediately contribute in this class. Second-year quarterback Cam Ward now has one new weapon, while Saleh gets an addition to fortify his ranks on defense.
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