The Tennessee Titans wrapped up their 2026 mandatory minicamp last week. Head coach Robert Saleh and staff oversaw two practice sessions and ended the week with a family-friendly bonding experience. Minicamp gave Saleh and Mike Borgonzi a really good opportunity to assess their 90-man roster. They made a few roster moves, signing DL Jalyn Holmes and C Andre James.
With minicamp officially in the books, we’ve identified three roster groups that would benefit from another offseason signing.
The Titans were without JC Latham at minicamp due to a minor injury. He was replaced at right tackle by sophomore UDFA Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson, who struggled at practice versus EDGE Jacob Martin, per Turron Davenport. The Titans do not have the tackle depth to survive an injury to Latham or Dan Moore Jr. A veteran swing tackle would be a huge upgrade.
A recent ESPN article identified Kenny Moore II as the final offseason move the Titans should make. This coaching staff loves Marcus Harris at nickel, but Moore’s relationship with defensive coordinator Gus Bradley is notable. It’s worth asking questions about the Titans’ depth at outside cornerback. Are Joshua Williams, Keydrain Calligan, and Micah Robinson good enough to support starters Alontae Taylor and Cor’Dale Flott? A couple UDFA corners (Jeadyn Lukus, Latrell McCutchin, and Jalen McMurray) are also in the mix.
Perhaps the Titans are satisfied with their depth at safety. Amani Hooker and Kevin Winston Jr. are the unquestioned starters. The sophomore Winston appears especially primed for a breakout season. The team signed Tony Adams in free agency. He played for Saleh in the past and the coaching staff has raved about his preparation and approach. Elsewhere, rookie UDFA Bishop Fitzgerald was pretty productive at USC and is an intriguing talent to track at training camp.