The Tennessee Titans begin rookie minicamp on Friday. They announced the finalized list of undrafted free agent signings. Multiple reports had the Titans signing 13 UDFAs, but the initial list contains 11 players. Mike Borgonzi waived six players on Thursday morning to make room for the incoming undrafted rookies.
The Titans have put together an impressive list of UDFAs. At first glance, several will possess opportunities to compete for 53-man roster spots. We’ve identified five UDFA prospects in
particular who will be worth monitoring at training camp.
Aamil Wagner, OT, Notre Dame
We covered how concerning the Titans’ lack of offensive tackle depth is behind starters Dan Moore Jr. and JC Latham. Notre Dame’s Wagner started was a two-year starter at right tackle (2024-25) for the Fighting Irish and was also a team captain. His experience, maturity, and character check’s boxes for Borgonzi.
Bishop Fitzgerald, S, USC
The safety position also lacks ideal depth behind Amani Hooker, Kevin Winston Jr., and Tony Adams. USC safety Bishop Fitzgerald is walking into a pretty decent situation to compete. Fitzgerald is another high-profile Titans UDFA who tied for seventh-best in the FBS with five interceptions this past season.
Tyren Montgomery, WR, John Carroll
John Carroll wide receiver Tyren Montgomery is a crazy story. He began playing football in college and dominated the D-III level by accumulating 2,600 receiving yards and 32 touchdowns in 2024-25. Montgomery went to the Senior Bowl and proved he belonged with the competitive level in Mobile. The Titans are well-stocked at receiver, but he’ll be entertaining to watch throughout camp and the preseason.
Latrell McCutchin Sr., CB, Houston
Outside cornerback depth is another issue behind starters Alontae Taylor and Cor’Dale Flott. Former Chiefs corner Joshua Williams is in that first-man-off-the-bench Darrell Baker Jr. role nowadays. The Titans are reportedly signing various UDFA cornerbacks, and Houston’s Latrell McCutchin Sr. is among the bigger, longer signees. McCutchin is 6-3 and had 51 tackles and nine pass breakups in 2025.
Jalen McMurray, CB, Tennessee
Tennessee Volunteers cornerback Jalen McMurray is another UDFA signing, but he won’t necessarily be competing for the same roster spot as McCutchin. McMurray is an undersized nickel-only player who will compete behind presumed starter Marcus Harris. The Titans don’t have much depth there, and McMurray is instinctual with good play energy.












