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Titans Linked to Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love in Latest Mock Draft
NFL.com analyst Mike Band connects the Titans to the dynamic running back prospect in his latest 2026 NFL Mock Draft.
Apr. 19, 2026 at 9:06am
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A cubist interpretation of a dynamic running back's explosive potential, reflecting the Titans' interest in adding a game-changing offensive weapon.Today in PittsburghWith the 2026 NFL Draft just days away, NFL.com analyst Mike Band has released his latest mock draft, and he has the Tennessee Titans selecting Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love with the 4th overall pick. Love is widely regarded as one of the most explosive offensive weapons in this year's draft class, and Band believes he could be an ideal fit for the Titans' offense as they look to build around young quarterback Cam Ward.
Why it matters
The Titans have a need at running back with the departure of Derrick Henry, and Love's dynamic skill set as a three-down back could provide a major boost to their offense. His ability to make plays as both a runner and receiver would complement Ward's development nicely. However, the Titans will have to weigh Love against other top prospects, including Ohio State's Sonny Styles, who is also gaining momentum in the lead-up to the draft.
The details
In his mock draft, Band writes that with Cam Ward entering his second season and Brian Daboll now shaping the Titans' offense, the team can justify prioritizing the 'most explosive weapon on the board' over a more conventional need. Love's burst, contact balance, and value in the passing game make him a potential 'offensive multiplier' that could change the math for a young quarterback like Ward.
- The 2026 NFL Draft is just 5 days away, taking place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The players
Jeremiyah Love
A running back prospect from the University of Notre Dame, widely regarded as one of the most explosive offensive weapons in the 2026 NFL Draft class.
Cam Ward
The Tennessee Titans' young starting quarterback, entering his second season in the NFL.
Brian Daboll
The offensive coordinator for the Tennessee Titans, who is now shaping the team's offense.
Sonny Styles
An Ohio State prospect who is also gaining momentum as a potential top draft pick in the lead-up to the 2026 NFL Draft.
What they’re saying
“Love gives the Titans the home run element they currently lack. He has the burst, contact balance, and value in the passing game to become the kind of offensive multiplier that changes the math for a young quarterback.”
— Mike Band, NFL.com Analyst
What’s next
The 2026 NFL Draft will take place on Thursday, April 24th in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where the Titans will have the opportunity to select Jeremiyah Love or another top prospect with the 4th overall pick.
The takeaway
The Titans' decision with the 4th overall pick will be a crucial one, as they look to add an explosive offensive weapon to build around their young quarterback Cam Ward. Jeremiyah Love's dynamic skill set could make him an ideal fit, but the team will also have to weigh other top prospects like Sonny Styles as they look to bolster their roster for the 2026 season.
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