5 undrafted rookies with best chance to make Tennessee Titans' roster

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5 undrafted rookies with best chance to make Tennessee Titans' roster

5 undrafted rookies with best chance to make Tennessee Titans' roster

The Tennessee Titans' rookie minicamp starts Friday, and here are five undrafted rookies who have a shot at landing on the final 53-man roster.

5 undrafted rookies with best chance to make Tennessee Titans' roster

The Tennessee Titans' rookie minicamp starts Friday, and here are five undrafted rookies who have a shot at landing on the final 53-man roster.

The Tennessee Titans are set to kick off their rookie minicamp this Friday, and while all eyes will be on the team's 2026 draft class, there's plenty of intrigue surrounding the undrafted free agents looking to make a name for themselves in Nashville. Every year, a few overlooked prospects turn heads and earn a spot on the final 53-man roster—and this season is no different. Here are five undrafted rookies with the best shot at defying the odds and securing a place on the Titans' roster.

First up is wide receiver Montgomery, an ascending talent with untapped potential that has scouts buzzing. A small-school product who has only played organized football for three seasons, Montgomery turned heads at the Senior Bowl by outclassing several cornerbacks who were drafted this year. Despite not being the biggest receiver, he uses his basketball background to play bigger than his frame suggests, creating mismatches all over the field. The Titans' wide receiver room is crowded, but Montgomery's unique skill set gives him a fighting chance to carve out a role.

Next is cornerback McCutchin, a player the Titans showed consistent interest in throughout the pre-draft process. It's no surprise he landed in Nashville as an undrafted free agent. McCutchin brings solid size and athleticism to the cornerback position, with flashes of potential that suggest he could develop into a reliable contributor. The biggest question mark is his ball skills—he didn't record a single interception in college—but his raw tools make him a prospect who could surprise during camp.

Safety Fitzgerald was a bit of a surprise to go undrafted, and he now has a golden opportunity to compete for a roster spot in Tennessee. With plus-athleticism and ballhawking instincts, Fitzgerald has the makings of a playmaker, though inconsistencies in his game and a lack of elite traits may have scared off other teams. The Titans haven't truly addressed the safety position this offseason after releasing Xavier Woods, adding only Tony Adams to back up Amani Hooker and Kevin Winston Jr. While the team could still add a veteran, Fitzgerald will have every chance to grab a spot until they do.

Finally, Banks rounds out the list as another undrafted rookie with a real path to the roster. [Note: The original article was cut off, so this paragraph is placeholder text to complete the structure. Please provide the remaining content for Banks and any additional players to finish the rewrite.]

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