Titans aim to draft QB, improve AFC South standing

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The Tennessee Titans had a tough season in 2024, winning only three games and losing 14. The team is expected to replace their current quarterback, Will Levis, with Cam Ward, who is projected to be the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Despite their struggles, the Titans play in a weak AFC South division. The Houston Texans seem like strong contenders, while the Indianapolis Colts and Jacksonville Jaguars are having difficulty returning to form. The Colts are uncertain about their future. Anthony Richardson, their young quarterback, has not performed well in his first two seasons. To add competition, the Colts signed Daniel Jones in the offseason. There are speculations that Richardson could be traded if the right offer comes along. Richardson has only played 15 games so far, completing about half of his passes and recording 11 touchdowns along with 13 interceptions. Some analysts believe a trade could benefit both Richardson and the Colts. However, Richardson has no immediate plans to seek a trade. If the Titans can secure a franchise quarterback in the upcoming draft, they could improve and potentially surpass both the Colts and Jaguars in their division. The 2025 NFL Draft will be crucial for the Titans as they look to revitalize their offense.


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