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Updated at Mar 30, 2026, 23:44
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Love leads the pack as odds shift for the Titans' No. 4 pick. Discover the top contenders and strategic possibilities.

There are many opinions out there about who the Tennessee Titans should take with the No. 4 overall pick. 

Edge rusher is a big need that the Titans could address in the 2026 NFL Draft. Jermaine Johnson is going to start, but the team really needs another player to start on the opposite side of the defensive line from him. 

Femi Oladejo only played in six games before his season-ending injury. Jacob Martin is more experienced and could start. Martin is also familiar with Robert Saleh's defense, playing for him at the New York Jets. 

Rueben Bain Jr. or David Bailey are top players at the position in this year's draft class. 

Joey Bosa has been linked to the Titans as a free agent option, but there will be plenty of good players to choose from in the draft. 

Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles has been mocked to the Titans recently. It would be interesting to see how Saleh uses him, given his history of moving players around to take advantage of mismatches

Receivers like Carnell Tate, Jordyn Tyson and Makai Lemon have been teased as players the Titans could take as well. 

The best player available method is another that the Titans could go with. Jeremiyah Love could be that player at No. 4. The Las Vegas Raiders, Jets and Arizona Cardinals all need quarterbacks and pick ahead of the Titans. 

NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah believed that Love would be a great fit at the Titans, and the odds agree with him. 

DraftKings Sportsbook updated its odds for the most likely player to be taken with the No. 4 pick, and Love was the favorite at +110. Love was followed by David Bailey (+300),  Styles (+600), Rueben Bain Jr. (+600) and Tate (+1100). 

The Titans' team needs are deeper than just edge rusher, running back, or receiver.

At running back, the room already has Tony Pollard, Tyjae Spears, Julius Chestnut, Kalel Mullings and Blake Watson. Realistically, not all of those guys will be on the active roster. Watson or Mullings are the most likely running backs to be on the practice squad. 

Receiver could use some more depth, with Mason Kinsey, Bryce Oliver and Hal Presley III as the reserves. 

There's still a need for depth at positions like interior offensive line, linebacker, and cornerback.  

Peter Skoronski and Cordell Volson are the projected starters at guard. The backups behind them are Jackson Slater, Garrett Dellinger and Clay Webb. 

Linebacker could use more backup depth, too. Mohamoud Diabate was added, but outside of him, Cam Riley, James Williams and Dorian Mausi leave more to be desired. 

The secondary still needs another slot corner. Alontae Taylor and Cor'Dale Flott are going to start on the outside, with Marcus Harris in the slot. 

Harris doesn't have a ton of starting experience, with just five games. There are plenty of good players the Titans could take at No. 4, but it won't fill all the remaining roster holes. 

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