The Tennessee Titans immediately signed 11 undrafted free agents following the 2026 NFL Draft. Initial analysis indicates this is a strong crop of Titans undrafted free agents. Several prospects will enter training camp with hopes of competing for 53-man roster spots.
Mike Borgonzi and Robert Saleh have improved the roster this offseason, but there are still positions with questionable back-end depth. The rebuild remains in progress as the Titans attempt to restore contention. Finding undrafted gems would accelerate the process. We've identified five Titans undrafted free agents who could compete for a roster spot.
Titans UDFAs who might sneak onto the 2026 roster before anyone notices
Latrell McCutchin Sr., CB
Free agency signings Alontae Taylor and Cor'Dale Flott will start at boundary cornerback for the Titans. They do not have terrific outside corner depth behind them. Fellow offseason acquisition Joshua Williams will be the first option off the bench. Undrafted cornerback Latrell McCutchin Sr. has an excellent opportunity to compete for a roster spot. McCutchin is big at 6-foot-2, 191 pounds, and registered 51 tackles and nine pass breakups while primarily playing press-man coverage at Houston this past season.
Aamil Wagner, OT, Notre Dame
The Titans' situation at swing offensive tackle is fairly concerning. Free-agent signing Austin Deculus was a huge liability in pass protection for the Los Angeles Chargers last season. Sophomore undrafted free agent Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson might enter camp as the favorite. How about rookie UDFA Aamil Wagner? Wagner started 30 games across the previous two seasons for Notre Dame at right tackle. He's tough and durable with leadership qualities, and his 34.5-inch arms help him protect the edge.
Bishop Fitzgerald, S, USC
Safety is another position that lacks depth and that's great news for undrafted rookie Bishop Fitzgerald. Amani Hooker and Kevin Winston Jr. are the unquestioned starters, but both have dealt with injuries throughout their careers. Saleh brought Tony Adams with him, who he coached with the New York Jets. Those are the only safeties assured of a 53-man roster spot. Fitzgerald had 10 career interceptions in college, including five at USC this past year. He could add playmaking ability to the back end of the room.
Jalen McMurray, CB, Tennessee
Coach Saleh recently raved about nickel corner Marcus Harris, who appears destined to start at the specialized position this year. The Titans don't really have another veteran nickel on the roster. Micah Robinson or Taylor could probably play there in a pinch. Undrafted corner Jalen McMurray could be an underrated threat to win a reserve role. McMurray is a good run-support defender and plays in coverage with quickness and toughness. He notched 56 tackles, six tackles for loss, and five pass breakups while playing the "STAR" position for the Volunteers in 2025.
Rasheed Miller, OT, Louisville
Rasheed Miller is the other highly-touted undrafted offensive tackle vying for a backup spot behind Latham and Moore. The former Georgia Southern transfer began the season at left guard but concluded the campaign at right tackle. Miller might lack the play strength to consistently hold up on the edge in protection, but he's big and long, and the Titans will have a fairly open offseason competition at an underrated position of need.
