The first two nights of the 2026 NFL Draft have come and gone, and it's hard not to be impressed with what the Tennessee Titans have done so far. In Round 1, the team made a bold pick, selecting wide receiver Carnell Tate at No. 4. The hope is that Tate will evolve into the WR1 the Titans have desperately needed since trading away A.J. Brown. Then, general manager Mike Borgonzi traded back into the first round to select edge rusher Keldric Faulk . Faulk is one of the youngest players in this draft and should turn into a solid producer in Robert Saleh's defense. Due to the Faulk trade, the Titans entered Friday without a second-round pick. However, the team traded up once again to get into the round and select linebacker Anthony Hill Jr . Hill was one of the best value picks of the draft at that point, and his addition could be huge for the defense. On Saturday, the final day of the draft, the Titans don't have a fourth-round pick.…