The 2026 NFL Draft has entered its second day, and teams are now busy working late into the night to refresh their draft boards.
For the Tennessee Titans, general manager Mike Borgonzi once again used some of his draft capital to move up and select linebacker Anthony Hill Jr.
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The Titans still have multiple needs as they enter the third day of the draft on Saturday, which is a good sign as they still have plenty of talent to select from with their remaining five picks.
Here are some scenarios where Titans who didn’t get a call on Day 2 might suit up on Day 3.
run back
The Titans didn’t make a move at running back, instead rolling with Tony Pollard and Taj Spears. But if they do decide to consider running back, one of these prospects could be attractive.
Mike Washington Jr. – Arkansas Adam Randle – Clemson Emmitt Johnson – Nebraska Jonah Coleman – Washington Eli Heidenreich – Navy
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wide receiver
The Titans may decide to add another perimeter weapon in Cam Ward, and the rookie’s athletic traits could serve as a threat on the perimeter.
Elijah Zarate – Indiana Bryce Lance – North Dakota State Skylar Bell – Connecticut Josh Cameron – Baylor Jeff Caldwell – Cincinnati
tight end
The Titans appear to have a solid tight end group in the draft, but if they want to add to the roster on day two, these prospects will be near the top of the tight end class.
Justin Jolly – North Carolina Michael Trigg – Baylor Tanner Koziol – Houston Jake Endris – Texas
offensive line
Tennessee enters the draft with holes within its offensive line and still has some solid players at center and guard, plus some intriguing development tackles.
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Travis Burke (T) – Memphis Sam Hecht (C) – Kansas Jaylen Farmer (G) – Kentucky Jag Burton (C) – Kentucky Alex Harkey (G) – Oregon State Jude Bowery (T) – Boston College Billy Schloss (G) – Notre Dame Connor Lue (C) – Auburn James Brockmeyer (C) – Miami
edge
Titans add Keldrick Faulk to their edge unit but still see some impact prospects heading into Day 5
Danny Sutton – Penn State Kaden Curry – Ohio State Mason Reagor – Wisconsin Joshua Joseph – Tennessee Nada Mae Tucker – Western Michigan
defensive line
The defensive line isn’t a big need, but Robert Saleh likes to rotate his forwards, so that’s always a possibility.
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Tyler Onyedim – Texas A&M Chris McClellan – Missouri Darrell Jackson Jr. – Florida State Gracen Halton – Oklahoma State Kaleb Proctor – Southeastern Louisiana Jordan Van Den Berg – Georgia Tech
cornerback
The Titans revamped their cornerback room this offseason, but could always use another young cornerback, and these prospects could be that.
Jermaine McCoy – Tennessee Malik Muhammad – Texas Chandler Rivers – Duke Ephesus Plissock – Washington State Domani Jackson – Alabama
Safety
The safety position could add some depth, and there are a few guys who can fill some roles on the defense.
Coonte Scott – Miami Ja’Lon Kilgore – South Carolina Zachy Whitley – Penn State VJ Payne – Kansas State Genesis Smith – Arizona
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: Potential targets for Tennessee Titans on Day 3