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NFL Draft Order: Titans Will Have No. 7 Pick in First Round

The Tennessee Titans, with a 6-11 season record, will have the No. 7 selection in the 2024 NFL Draft, which is scheduled for April 25-27.

NASHVILLE— After a season-ending 28-20 victory against the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Tennessee Titans will have the No. 7 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. 

Running back Derrick Henry and veteran quarterback Ryan Tannehill are among several Titans with expiring contracts. The Titans have anointed rookie Will Levis as their quarterback, but the offense needs help on the line.  

The draft order is set for the first 18 teams now that the regular season is over.

1. Chicago Bears

2. Washington Commanders

3. New England Patriots

4. Arizona Cardinals

5. LA Chargers

6. NY Giants

7. Tennessee Titans

8. Atlanta Falcons

9. Chicago Bears

10. New York Jets

11. Minnesota Vikings

12. Denver Broncos

13. Las Vegas Raiders

14. New Orleans Saints

15. Indianapolis Colts

16. Seattle Seahawks

17. Jacksonville Jaguars

18. Cincinnati Bengals 

  • HOPKINS CASHES IN: Titans’ DeAndre Hopkins Hits Receiving Incentives, Earns Additional $500,000 With seven catches and 46 yards receiving. CLICK HERE
  • HENRY NOT HAPPY: On his 30th birthday and as a lost season winds down, Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry reflects on a fourth Pro Bowl selection. In short, Henry says he can play better. But will he be playing in Nashville? CLICK HERE
  • VRABEL WANTS TO STAY: Tennessee Titans coach Mike Vrabel wants to stay in Nashville, and he said he has a good relationship with first-year general manager Ran Carthon. He also told fans not to believe everything they see on social media. CLICK HERE
  • VRABEL SAYS 'SUCKS TO LOSE': Tennessee Titans coach Mike Vrabel expressed his disdain for losing during Tuesday's press conference, saying ''it sucks to lose. It f------ sucks losing.'' He's hoping the Titans can win their season finale against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday at Nissan Stadium in Nashville. CLICK HERE
  • LACK OF INTERCEPTIONS: Tennessee Titans coach Mike Vrabel said he's been concerned with the team being last in the NFL in interceptions. The Titans have picked off a league-worst four passes entering the season finale against the Jacksonville Jaguars. CLICK HERE