The Tennessee Titans made 23 draft picks across the 2020, 2021 and 2022 NFL Drafts.
Only one of those selections is still with the Titans.
It's a jarring number, and it comes into the spotlight after the Titans traded the other remaining guy, Roger McCreary, to the Los Angeles Rams on Monday.
It leaves Chig Okonkwo as the last man standing.
The Titans had a first-round pick in each of those years, and they're all gone: Treylon Burks, Caleb Farley and Isaiah Wilson.
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Their second-round picks are all gone, too: McCreary, Dillon Radunz and Kristian Fulton.
They tried a QB in Round 3 in 2022, but Malik Willis is gone.
Okonkwo was a fourth-round pick in 2022 at No. 143 overall. He has persisted, but even he might not stay too long, given the Titans drafted a new tight end in 2025 with Gunnar Helm out of Texas.
"Look no further than these three consecutive draft classes Jon Robinson lit on fire for why the Titans are so terrible today," wrote Titans reporter Easton Freeze on X. "A ton of additional problems plague this franchise too, but none more fundamental to their woes than this."
And with that, Chig Okonkwo is the only remaining Titans out of TWENTY THREE draft picks from 2020-2022. And he may get traded soon too.
Look no further than these three consecutive draft classes Jon Robinson lit on fire for why the Titans are so terrible today.
A ton of… https://t.co/eYXcFPHz4A pic.twitter.com/n6cJEDC0O1
— Easton Freeze (@eastonfreeze) October 27, 2025
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The Titans have had a lot of reason for concern so far in 2025. They're only 1-7.
They just had the No. 1 overall pick and used it to take Cam Ward, the quarterback out of Miami. He's meant to be the future.
Ward has been erratic, though, and it can't help that the Titans just blew through this talent so quickly and ended up with essentially no keepers. There's just not a lot for Ward to work with.
For Ward to succeed and the Titans to improve, the next few drafts will have to be so much better than this recent, disastrous trio.
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