
The 2025 NFL Draft could be filled with surprises. There isn’t a consensus prospect projected to go No. 1 overall to the Tennessee Titans, and all of the top talents could be in play for the first overall pick.
According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the Titans will listen to trade offers from other teams regarding the availability of the first overall pick. Yet, if the Titans are open to offers, which teams might be in play to land the top pick in the 2025 NFL Draft?
Indianapolis Colts (No. 14 pick)

The Indianapolis Colts would like to think they already have their franchise QB on the roster, but Anthony Richardson has only played in 15 games since arriving in the NFL two seasons ago. Plus, the Titans still need a quarterback, so perhaps they’d be interested in developing Richardson and Will Levis.
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New Orleans Saints (No. 9 pick)

The New Orleans Saints have Derek Carr, but he’ll turn 34 before the season starts. The Saints could have interest in trading for the No. 1 pick in an effort to secure their QB of the future and jumping up from No. 9 isn’t too much of a leap where it’s out of reach.
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New York Jets (No. 7 pick)

The New York Jets don’t have a franchise quarterback and now that they’re moving on from Aaron Rodgers, the desperation to find a replacement grows tenfold. Since the Jets aren’t on the clock until the seventh pick, they could become more aggressive during trade negotiations. Leaping ahead of the Browns, Giants, and Raiders could be worth it to secure their QB of the future.
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Las Vegas Raiders (No. 6 pick)

How will the Las Vegas Raiders find their next franchise QB? One might not be available by the time Las Vegas is on the clock at No. 6, yet trading to the top spot ensures they’ll get their first target on the draft board. If the Raiders fall in love with a prospect, a trade cannot be ruled out.
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New York Giants (No. 3 pick)

The New York Giants have the third pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, which could mean they’re left on the outside looking in when it comes to landing the draft’s top two quarterbacks. A trade to No. 1 would make sure the Giants get the prospect they covet the most and with an alpha receiver already on board, why not get aggressive and swing for a franchise QB too?
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