3 Titans who have already locked up roster spots before preseason Week 1

These three Tennessee Titans players should feel secure heading into the preseason
Offensive lineman John Ojukwu (61) hits the sled with offensive line coach Bill Callahan, right, watching during the Tennessee Titans mandatory mini-camp at Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park in Nashville, Tenn., Wednesday, June 5, 2024.
Offensive lineman John Ojukwu (61) hits the sled with offensive line coach Bill Callahan, right, watching during the Tennessee Titans mandatory mini-camp at Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park in Nashville, Tenn., Wednesday, June 5, 2024. / Denny Simmons / The Tennessean / USA TODAY NETWORK
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John Ojukwu, OT

Sophomore undrafted offensive tackle John Ojukwu was receiving the majority of first-team reps through Spring workouts and the early portion of training camp. That changed when Nicholas Petit-Frere recovered from offseason knee surgery and returned to the lineup. Though he's now trailing Petit-Frere in the right tackle competition, I still view Ojukwu's roster chances as likely.

Ojukwu is still well-positioned to be the team's third offensive tackle behind Petit-Frere and JC Latham. He's routinely outperformed the likes of Jaelyn Duncan, Geron Christian, and Leroy Watson at practice. An injury prevented Ojukwu from truly competing for a 53-man roster spot last season, but things are pointing up this year.