Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft, which is in the books, and now teams are busy working late into the night to restack their draft boards.
For the Tennessee Titans, general manager Mike Borgonzi again used some of his draft capital to move up and select linebacker Anthony Hill Jr.
The Titans still have multiple needs as they enter Day 3 of the draft on Saturday, and it’s a good sign that plenty of talent remains available to select with their five remaining picks.
Here is a look at some potential Day 3 fits for the Titans who didn’t get the call on Day 2.
Running back
The Titans did not make a move at running back and appear to be rolling with Tony Pollard and Tyjae Spears. But if they do decide to look at running backs, one of these prospects could be attractive.
Mike Washington Jr. – ArkansasAdam Randell – ClemsonEmmett Johnson – NebraskaJonah Coleman – WashingtonEli Heidenreich – Navy
Wide receiver
The Titans could decide to look to add another outside weapon for Cam Ward, and these prospects have the athletic traits to be a threat on the outside.
Elijah Sarratt – IndianaBryce Lance – North Dakota StateSkyler Bell – ConnecticutJosh Cameron – BaylorJeff Caldwell – Cincinnati
Tight end
The Titans appear to have a solid group at tight end heading into the draft, but if they want to add to the unit on Day 2, these prospects sit near the top of the tight end class.
Justin Joly – NC StateMichael Trigg -BaylorTanner Koziol – HoustonJack Endries – Texas
Offensive line
Tennessee enters the draft with holes along the interior of the offensive line, and there are still some solid players available at center and guard, plus a couple of attractive developmental tackles.
Travis Burke (T) – MemphisSam Hecht (C) – Kansas StateJalen Farmer (G) – KentuckyJager Burton (C ) – KentuckyAlex Harkey (G) – OregonJude Bowery (T) – Boston CollegeBilly Schrauth (G) – Notre DameConner Lew (C ) – AuburnJames Brockermeyer (C ) – Miami
Edge
The Titans added Keldric Faulk to their edge unit, but see some impact prospects still on the board heading into Day 5
Dani Dennis-Sutton – Penn StateCaden Curry – Ohio StateMason Reigor – WisconsinJoshua Joseph – TennesseeNadame Tucker – Western Michigan
Defensive line
Defensive line is not a significant need, but Robert Saleh loves to rotate his linemen, so it is always a possibility.
Tyler Onyedim – Texas A&MChris McClellan – MissouriDarrell Jackson Jr. – Florida StateGracen Halton – OklahomaKaleb Proctor – Southeastern LouisianaJordan Van Den Berg – Georgia Tech
Cornerback
The Titans revamped their cornerback room during the offseason, but could always use another young cornerback, and these prospects could be just that.
Jermod McCoy – TennesseeMalik Muhhamed – TexasChandler Rivers – DukeEphesians Prysock – WashingtonDomani Jackson – Alabama
Safety
The safety position could use some added depth, and there are a few who could come in and fill some roles on the defense.
Keonte Scott – MiamiJalon Kilgore – South CarolinaZakee Wheatley – Penn StateVJ Payne – Kansas StateGenesis Smith – Arizona
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Potential Day 3 targets for Tennessee Titans