The most likely players for the Tennessee Titans to select in 2024 NFL Draft

NASHVILLE — It's officially draft week. Just days from now, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell will take the stage in Detroit to open the 2024 NFL Draft. It's always a night filled with excitement and hopes for the players selected, the teams drafting them, and the fans watching from home. It's also a night that is […]

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A general overall view as NFL commissioner Roger Goodell speaks during the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft at the NFL Draft Theater. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
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NASHVILLE — It's officially draft week. Just days from now, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell will take the stage in Detroit to open the 2024 NFL Draft.

It's always a night filled with excitement and hopes for the players selected, the teams drafting them, and the fans watching from home. It's also a night that is wildly unpredictable…but that doesn't mean we can't try.

As we close in on the 2024 NFL Draft, here's a look at the players most likely to be drafted by the Tennessee Titans with the seventh overall pick, according to the sportsbooks. 


Odds for 7th overall pick in 2024 NFL Draft, per BetMGM.com.

According to the odds laid out on BetMGM.com, Notre Dame left tackle Joe Alt is still the far and away favorite to land in Tennessee at -175.

Washington WR Rome Odunze (+600), Oregon State OT Taliese Fuaga (+900), and LSU WR Malik Nabers (+900+) are the next players listed if Alt is either passed on or not available, but all are significant longshots. 

I'd be surprised to see the Titans go with a tackle at seven that's not Alt. In a world where Nabers and Alt are both off the board, Tennessee should have an opportunity to trade back with a team coming up for J.J. McCarthy. I don't think there's a huge difference between Fuaga and someone like Olu Fashanu, who may go just outside of the Top 10. Trading back would make a lot more sense that rolling with the OT2 with pick No. 7. 

I would, however, not be shocked to see the Titans jump at a chance to grab a wide receiver. Perhaps even if Alt was still on the board. I still think Malik Nabers will and should be the pick if he makes it to No. 7.