The Tennessee Titans are wasting no time locking in their future stars. On Thursday, the team announced the signing of five of their eight picks from the 2026 NFL Draft, signaling a strong start to the rookie transition period.
Leading the charge among the newly signed players are fifth-round selections: guard Fernando Carmona Jr. and running back Nick Singleton. Both bring exciting potential to the Titans' offensive line and backfield, respectively. The team also inked sixth-round defensive tackle Jackie Marshall, sixth-round center Pat Coogan, and seventh-round tight end Jaren Kanak. These additions add depth and versatility to key positions as the team builds for the upcoming season.
While the majority of the class is now under contract, three high-profile picks remain unsigned: first-round wide receiver Carnell Tate, first-round edge rusher Keldric Faulk, and second-round linebacker Anthony Hill Jr. These negotiations are typical for top selections and are expected to be resolved soon, especially with rookie minicamp on the horizon.
All eight Titans draft picks are scheduled to attend the team's rookie minicamp this weekend. This marks the first opportunity for fans and coaches alike to see the new talent in action, and it's a crucial step in integrating these players into the Titans' system. For the unsigned trio, expect deals to come together quickly so they can hit the field without delay.
