How These 2026 NFL Draft Picks Secretly Transformed Their Teams Overnight
Following are the teams who filled their biggest needs in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Pass Catchers: Tennessee Titans
We went for quality over quantity here. The Miami Dolphins dropped the most in the rankings (from No. 14 to No. 28) and drafted three wide receivers (plus two tight ends), but all of those picks were at No. 75 or later. The Cleveland Browns took wide receivers in the first and second rounds, but they ranked No. 22.
The Titans, meanwhile, ranked No. 32 before they used the fourth pick of the first round on Ohio State wide receiver Carnell Tate. Tate finished third in burn rate (72.7%) and fourth in burn yards per target (14.4) among drafted FBS wide receivers with at least 250 routes last season, with an 81.9% open rate and a 0.953 catch rating as well.



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