The Tennessee Titans are in the process of hosting NFL Draft prospects on Top 30 pre-draft visits. Some of the visits include running back Jeremiyah Love, EDGEs David Bailey and Rueben Bain Jr., wide receivers Makai Lemon and Omar Cooper Jr., defensive tackle Caleb Banks, and cornerback Treydan Stukes. Those first few names are potential options at No. 4 overall.
The Titans have also hosted some lesser-known prospects. Two offensive tackles who visited their headquarters include Memphis’ Travis Burke
and Clemson’s Tristan Leigh. Recent days have welcomed more reports of visits, including some underrated players.
The list of Titans visits includes the following.
Justin Jefferson, LB, Alabama
ESPN’s Turron Davenport reported that Alabama linebacker Justin Jefferson is among the Titans’ upcoming visitees. The former Pearl River Community College (JUCO) transfer started all 15 games for the Crimson Tide in 2025, notching an impressive 85 tackles. Jefferson is an undersized linebacker prospect at 6-0, 223 pounds. He projects as more of a coverage specialist in heavy DB packages at the next level. The Titans don’t really have a linebacker who can cover at a high level, so that possibly explains their interest here.
James Brockermeyer, IOL, Miami
Center is obviously a big need for the Titans heading into the NFL Draft. They released 2025 starter Lloyd Cushenberry from his contract earlier this offseason and failed to sign any of the big free agents at the position. Instead, they added a veteran journeyman in Austin Schlottmann who played for new offensive coordinator Brian Daboll last season. The expectation is that Schlottmann will compete for the starting gig with sophomore Jackson Slater. Well, Miami center James Brockermeyer is another recent pre-draft visit. Brockermeyer is severely undersized, weighing in at under 300 pounds at the NFL Combine. The Titans can do better at center.
Austin Barber, OT, Florida
Offensive tackle depth is an issue behind Dan Moore and JC Latham. Furthermore, a succession plan for Moore would be nice, given the Titans can release him from his bloated contract next offseason. Florida’s Austin Barber is a multi-year starter in the SEC with swing tackle versatility. Barber tested well at the NFL Combine, earning an 81 athleticism score.











