As the Tennessee Titans prepare to embark on the 2022 NFL draft later this month (April 28), we’ve been taking a look back at the franchise’s history of selections at each of the spots they are slated to from pick this year.
The Titans have a grand total of seven selections, one of which comes at No. 143 overall (fourth round) in the form of a compensatory pick. Of course, Tennessee doesn’t own a second-round selection (Julio Jones trade).
We’ll be taking a look at the team’s history in that slot, but first, here’s a look at the Titans’ full draft order for 2022, along with links to our articles looking at the history of each of their first three picks:
Round 1, Pick 26 (draft history)
Round 3, Pick 90 (draft history)
Round 4, Pick 131 (draft history)
Round 4, Pick 143
Round 5, Pick 169
Round 6, Pick 204
Round 6, Pick 219
Now, a look at the franchise’s history with the No. 143 overall pick, a spot the team has drafted from seven times before, all of which came when they were the Oilers (six in Houston, one in Tennessee).