The Titans traded up to 31st overall to select DL Keldric Faulk in the draft. Faulk spent three years at Auburn, with 2024 easily his most productive: 45 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, 7 sacks.
What They're Saying
NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah: "He can play on the edge but also has the ability to rush from inside if needed."
2026 Fantasy Football Impact
Faulk moved around on the defensive front at Auburn, which might have cut into his production. We'll see what the Titans say about their plan for him, but expect Faulk to stick more to the edge.
His modest college production plus some positional uncertainty make Faulk an unattractive target for 2026 IDP leagues.
Dynasty Impact
I'm honestly not very interested in Faulk for the longer term either. There are too many upside edges in this class for me to favor a guy who merely showed upside flashes through three college seasons.
Perhaps the most damning stats on Faulk: He never led his college team in either tackles for loss or sacks.
Jalen McLeod beat him in both categories in Faulk's best season (2024). Four teammates racked up more tackles for loss last year, while six tied or led Faulk in sacks.
We'll see how he fares with Tennessee, but don't expect Faulk to pop as a value in your Draft War Room come rookie-draft time.