Last Time the Titans Drafted First Overall

  • The Tennessee Titans have drafted first overall twice in franchise history.
  • Not since the 1978 NFL Draft has Tennessee held the top pick.
  • Miami quarterback Cam Ward is predicted to go first overall in 2025.

Many moons have passed since the Tennessee Titans held the first overall pick in the NFL Draft. 

In franchise history, the Titans picked first twice, with the most recent occurrence coming in the 1978 NFL Draft. That year, the Titans – then the Houston Oilers – selected Earl Campbell. 

Campbell went on to win offensive rookie of the year before setting off on a Hall of Fame career. 

That marked the second time in the 70s Houston, now Tennessee, picked first. In 1973, the Oilers selected defensive end John Matuszak first overall. 

This marks the first time since the Oilers relocated and became the Titans that they’ll own the first overall pick. 

Based on NFL Draft odds, oddsmakers predict the Titans draft Miami quarterback Cam Ward first overall. 

NFL Draft Odds: First Overall Pick

PlayerCurrent Odds
Cam Ward-10000
Abdul Carter+3500
Travis Hunter+5000
Shedeur Sanders+8000

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Nick Hennion is a senior content writer for BetMGM. His previous stops include VSiN, NBC Sports, The Action Network and Forbes Betting. He owns a bachelor's degree from Syracuse University and a master's degree from Northwestern University.