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Titans' 2025 Draft Class Earns High Marks from NFL.com Analyst
Cam Ward, Chimere Dike, and other Titans rookies impress in their debut season.
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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According to an NFL.com analysis, the Tennessee Titans had an outstanding 2025 NFL draft, landing a potential franchise quarterback in Cam Ward and several other promising young players who made an impact as rookies. While Ward had an uneven start, he showed flashes of his high upside, and late-round picks like Chimere Dike, Gunnar Helm, and Elic Ayomanor emerged as productive pass-catchers. The Titans' 2025 draft class earned a B+ grade from the analyst, who believes the team has a solid foundation to build on going forward.
Why it matters
The Titans' 2025 draft class is seen as a critical building block for the team's future, as they look to return to contention in the AFC. With a potential franchise quarterback in Cam Ward and several other promising young players, the Titans appear to have addressed key needs and set themselves up for long-term success.
The details
According to the NFL.com analysis, quarterback Cam Ward, the Titans' first-round pick, had an uneven rookie season, winning just 3 of his 17 starts and taking a league-high 55 sacks. However, the analyst was impressed by Ward's "breathtaking arm talent and dogged determination," noting that he operated in a "destructive environment" with a head coach fired early in the season and a struggling offensive line. The Titans' fourth-round picks of wide receivers Chimere Dike and Elic Ayomanor, and tight end Gunnar Helm, also paid dividends, as each player eclipsed 40 receptions and gave Ward a solid pass-catching corps to grow with. Dike also stood out on special teams, earning first-team All-Pro honors as a punt returner and setting a rookie record with 2,427 all-purpose yards.
- The Tennessee Titans had an outstanding 2025 NFL draft.
The players
Cam Ward
The Titans' first-round pick at quarterback, who had an uneven rookie season but showed flashes of his high upside.
Chimere Dike
The Titans' fourth-round pick at wide receiver, who emerged as a productive pass-catcher and set a rookie record with 2,427 all-purpose yards.
Elic Ayomanor
The Titans' fourth-round pick at wide receiver, who also had a productive rookie season, catching over 40 passes.
Gunnar Helm
The Titans' fourth-round pick at tight end, who caught over 40 passes as a rookie and gave the team a solid pass-catching option.
Mike Borgonzi
The Titans' general manager, who is credited with assembling the team's impressive 2025 draft class.
What they’re saying
“After C.J. Stroud and Jayden Daniels authored transcendent Offensive Rookie of the Year campaigns in consecutive seasons, we became accustomed to quarterbacks entering the league and immediately taking it by storm. That was not the case with Cam Ward. The No. 1 overall pick won just three of his 17 starts, posting unremarkable stats beyond his league-high 55 sacks taken. And yet, I couldn't help but come away impressed with the former zero-star recruit's breathtaking arm talent and dogged determination.”
— Gennaro Filice, NFL.com Analyst (NFL.com)
“Dike's playmaking ability actually stood out most on special teams, as he earned first-team All-Pro honors as a punt return and led the entire league with 2,427 all-purpose yards (a rookie record).”
— Gennaro Filice, NFL.com Analyst (NFL.com)
What’s next
The Titans will look to build on their strong 2025 draft class by having another successful draft in 2026, as they aim to put together a roster that can contend for a playoff spot in the AFC.
The takeaway
The Titans' 2025 draft class has provided the team with a solid foundation for the future, with promising young players like Cam Ward, Chimere Dike, and others showing the potential to be key contributors. While Ward had an uneven start, the Titans' ability to find productive players in the later rounds of the draft suggests the team is well-positioned to return to contention in the coming years.
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