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Grant Bricker
Mar 23, 2026
Updated at Mar 23, 2026, 17:15
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The Titans eye potential offensive line talent. Memphis tackle Travis Burke is set for a crucial top-30 visit, sparking speculation about Tennessee's draft strategy.

As the Tennessee Titans gear up for the 2026 NFL Draft, they are starting to host various college football prospects for top-30 visits. 

Every NFL team is allowed to host 30 draft-eligible prospects for visits. Teams are obviously interested in the physical tests prospects participate in, but these top-30 visits allow franchises to get an idea of what kind of person they are off the field. 

Similar to visits teams have at the NFL Combine, it allows a personal meeting with a prospect a team is considering selecting in April. 

Everyone is wondering what the Titans will do with the No. 4 overall pick in the draft. Another starting edge rusher is needed, but there is also the chance that a player like Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love could be available. 

ESPN's Adam Schefter weighed in on when Love could be selected. However, the Titans were in the news for another draft-eligible prospect over the weekend. 

According to Sports Illustrated's Justin Melo, the Titans have scheduled a visit with former Memphis offensive tackle Travis Burke. Burke is a popular draft prospect, as the New England Patriots and Cincinnati Bengals are among the teams reportedly scheduled to visit him. 

Burke split his college career between three different programs. 

After playing high school football at South Broward in Hollywood, Florida, he enrolled at Gardner-Webb in North Carolina in 2021. He spent two seasons there before transferring to FIU in 2023. 

He got plenty of starting minutes at FIU, with 22 games. Burke was an All-CUSA Preseason Second-Team selection in 2024. He finished his college career at Memphis in 2025, where he started 11 games before suffering a season-ending injury. 

This Titans team has a lot of needs despite filling some big holes at receiver, defensive line and cornerback. 

If the Titans do end up taking Burke in the later rounds, I think he could be used as a reserve left tackle behind Dan Moore Jr.

Right tackle is held down by J.C. Latham, and the team already has Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson and Ryan Hayes there as reserves. 

Tennessee signed Austin Deculus from the Los Angeles Chargers, but he received one of the worst grades by PFF, so the team could still use some more depth there. 

NFL Analyst Lance Zierlein believes that Burke will either be a backup or practice squad player in the league. Titans fans will just be happy knowing that Burke won't be like another Isaiah Wilson.