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Updated at Apr 29, 2026, 22:26
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The Titans chase hidden gems! Discover every undrafted free agent signing as Tennessee builds its future post-draft.

The Tennessee Titans are looking to rebound after consecutive 3-14 seasons. 

After the Brian Callahan saga didn't go as planned, the Titans moved on from him. They hired former San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh as head coach and former Kansas City Chiefs executive Mike Borgonzi as General Manager. 

In the hopes of a quick turnaround, the Titans put their league-leading cap space to good use in free agency. 

The biggest acquisitions were Wan'Dale Robinson, John Franklin-Myers, Alontae Taylor and Cor'Dale Flott

Then the franchise shifted its focus to the 2026 NFL Draft. 

Eight players were taken, starting with Ohio State receiver Carnell Tate. The Titans also took Auburn edge rusher Keldric Faulk, Texas linebacker Anthony Hill Jr., Arkansas guard Fernando Carmona, Penn State running back Nicholas Singleton, Baylor defensive tackle Jackie Marshall, Indiana center Pat Coogan and Oklahoma tight end Jaren Kanak. 

Now, it's time for undrafted free agents. 

The Titans are holding their first minicamp this weekend, and here are all the signings we know of so far: 

Illinois WR Hank Beatty 

Hank Beatty played all four years of college football at Illinois. 

He just had his best statistical season in 2025, recording 864 receiving yards and three touchdowns. 

The Titans signed an undrafted free agent at receiver last season by the name of Xavier Restrepo. Could Beatty be the next one? 

UTSA LB Shad Banks Jr. 

Shad Banks Jr. struggled to find playing time at TCU for the first three years of his career before transferring to UTSA. 

He had a breakout season with the Roadrunners, recording 94 total tackles, 7.5 TFLs, two sacks and three interceptions. 

Banks did play inside linebacker at UTSA and could be a candidate for one of the reserves at the position on Saleh's defense. 

N.C. State LB Sean Brown 

Sean Brown played three different positions at N.C. State. 

He started as a safety in 2021, then moved to linebacker in 2024. The 2024 season was his best year at linebacker. He accounted for 96 total tackles, 8.5 TFLs and three sacks. 

Brown unfortunately only played in five games due to injury last season. 

USC S Bishop Fitzgerald 

Bishop Fitzgerald played at N.C. State for two seasons before transferring to USC in 2025. 

A change of scenery did him some good, as he finished with 51 total tackles, 2.5 TFLs, one sack and five interceptions, earning him an All-American nod. 

Hopefully, this goes better than the last USC defensive back to join the Titans, Adoree Jackson. 

Clemson OT Tristan Leigh 

Tristan Leigh started 32 games for Clemson over his college career. 

He was on the field plenty during last season, recording 615 offensive snaps played. Over his 42 career games, he appeared in 2,202 offensive snaps. 

Leigh has a lot of experience under his belt, which could work in his favor. 

Clemson CB Jeadyn Lukus 

Jeadyn Lukus is the second Clemson player the Titans signed as an undrafted free agent. 

Lukus played in 43 games with 15 starts. He found significant playing time in 2024, starting in 10 games, but he had a rotational role on the Clemson secondary last season, which could have been why he went undrafted. 

He had 60 total tackles, 2.5 TFLs and two interceptions at Clemson from 2022-25. 

Houston CB Latrell McCutchin Sr. 

Latrell McCutchin Sr. spent time at Oklahoma and Houston in college. 

He spent one season in Oklahoma before transferring to Houston. Last season he set new career highs in total tackles (51) and TFLs (3). 

In 2024, he blocked a kick for the Cougars. 

Tennessee CB Jalen McMurray 

Jalen McMurray is a player that Tennessee Volunteers fans know well here in the mid-state. 

He played three seasons at Temple before transferring to Tennessee in 2024. He didn't have any trouble getting in the backfield and making stops last season, recording a career-high six TFLs and two sacks. 

Undrafted Tennessee players haven't historically done well with the Titans unless your name is Morgan Cox. Maybe McMurray can break that curse. 

Louisville OL Rasheed Miller 

Rasheed Miller was a Georgia Southern transfer who played the last two seasons at Louisville. 

He struggled to find playing time with the Cardinals, starting three times from 2024-25. He was used as a rotational piece on the interior of the offensive line at Louisville. 

John Carroll WR Tyren Montgomery 

Tyren Montgomery went from the FCS level with Nicholls State to the Division III level with John Carroll in college. 

He recorded a 1,000-yard season in both of the years he spent at John Carroll. He posted a career-high 1,528 receiving yards and also scored 15 touchdowns in 2025. 

A really interesting player to keep an eye on. 

Purdue LB Mani Powell 

Mani Powell transferred three times in college. 

He began his college career at Arkansas, then spent one season at UNLV before joining Purdue in 2025. 

Powell is proof that the third time is the charm. He recorded 110 total tackles, 12 TFLs and five sacks in his one season at Purdue. 

Jacksonville State WR Brock Rechsteiner 

The son of a WWE Hall of Fame wrestler is coming to Nashville. 

Jacksonville State receiver Brock Rechsteiner is the son of Scott Steiner, who won a tag team belt with his brother Rick in the 90s. 

Rechsteiner is bringing his swagger to the Music City after three years at Jacksonville State. 

Notre Dame OT Aamil Wagner 

Aamil Wagner was a staple at right tackle for Notre Dame the last two seasons. 

He had 28 starts from 2024-25 and was a finalist for the Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year last season. 

He was up for the Outland Trophy and Campbell Trophy. 

Arkansas State CB Trenton Alan Yowe

Trenton Alan Yowe bounced around the Sun Belt Conference in his three-year college career. 

Appalachian State was his first stop. He played there for two seasons and transferred to Arkansas State, where former Vols head coach Butch Jones coached him. 

He started 13 games at Arkansas State and ended with 49 total tackles, 1.5 TFLs and one sack. 

Bowling Green WR Finn Hogan 

Finn Hogan is a MAC player who was with Central Michigan and Bowling Green. 

He had 183 receiving yards this past season at Bowling Green. He played for Titans legend Eddie George, who just completed his first season as the team's head coach. 

Western Kentucky WR Matt Henry 

Matt Henry won't have to travel too far to go from Western Kentucky to Nashville. 

He played only one season for the Hilltoppers after transferring from Western Illinois. Henry made the most of his time at WKU, finishing with 888 receiving yards, which led the team.