Titans UDFA Tracker: Every Signing and Undrafted Hidden Gems to Watch

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The 2026 NFL Draft has come and gone, and the Tennessee Titans came away with eight players. Now, we turn our attention to the players who didn't get drafted, as teams will make a dash to sign the best available players.
After the addition of the eight draft picks, the Titans roster now sits at 86 players. Teams are allowed a maximum roster size of 90, so the Titans only have four open spots. Obviously, the team will want to sign more than four UDFAs, so expect some of the guys at the bottom of the roster to be cut soon.
Last year, the Titans made a couple of interesting UDFA signings: wide receiver Xavier Restrepo and offensive lineman Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson. Both Restrepo and Crenshaw-Dickson are still on the roster, looking to make the team in 2026. It will be interesting to see if Mike Borgonzi can find some guys with staying power this go around as well.
The Titans did a fine job of filling needs during the draft. The wide receiver, EDGE, linebacker, and possibly center spots, could all have new starters, while solid depth was added elsewhere. Surprisingly, the Titans didn't draft a defensive back, so I'd expect a few UDFAs to be brought in there.
Now, let's identify some UDFAs I believe could be of interest to the Titans.
Notable UDFAs
- QB Joey Aguilar
- QB Diego Pavia
- RB Le'Veon Moss
- TE Michael Trigg
- WR Jeff Caldwell
- OL Diego Pounds
- DL Bryson Eason
- LB Deontae Lawson
- EDGE Mason Reiger
- CB Devon Marshall
- S Louis Moore
Now, let's keep track of all the UDFAs the Titans bring in. Be sure to bookmark this page and check below through the next couple of days to see who the Titans have added.
Titans UDFA Tracker
Tyren Montgomery, WR, John Carroll

The first name connected to the Titans after the draft is wide receiver Tyren Montgomery. The DIII John Carroll standout will sign with the Titans according to NFL insider Aaron Wilson.
#Titans are signing @JohnCarrollFB All-American wide receiver Tyren Montgomery to an undrafted deal, per a league source. Woodland College Park graduate didn't play football until college as he concentrated on basketball in high school. Now, Senior Bowl standout goes to #NFL
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) April 25, 2026
Montgomery offers an intriguing mix of size and speed as a slot receiver. The low level of competition probably caused him to go undrafted, but he held his own in the Senior Bowl and is capable of making 50/50 catches. It'll be interesting to see Montgomery battle and try to secure one of the final receiver spots.
Latrell McCutchin Sr., CB, Houston

The Titans surprsingly didn't add a defensive back in the 2026 NFL Draft, but they didn't wait long after to sign one. The team is reportedly signing Houston cornerback Latrell McCutchin Sr
Sources: The #Titans intend to sign Houston CB Latrell McCutchin Sr. The deal is at its final stages. #NFLDraft
— Justin M (@JustinM_NFL) April 25, 2026
6-2, 191 CB who ran a 4.43 and jumped a 38.5" vertical. Nine PBUs in 2025. https://t.co/IkiZ5tw2yf
McCutchin is a tall, long corner who collected nine pass breakups last season. McCutchin has the athleticism to keep up on the outside, but he was inconsistent in coverage and will need to clean his technique up.
Still, McCutchin seemingly has a path to make the roster, considering the Titans didn't add any other defensive backs in the draft.
Jalen McMurray, DB, Tennessee

The Titans are reportedly signing another defensive back, this time, Jalen McMurray from Tennessee.
Tennessee corner Jalen McMurray, a Gonzaga HS alum, joins #Titans on undrafted deal. Represented by Jimmy Halsell, a fellow Gonzaga alum
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) April 25, 2026
McMurray played all over the field in 2025, collecting 56 tackles, six tackles for loss, and two sacks. McMurray is undersized, which is likely why he went undrafted, but he's a high-energy guy who isn't afraid to make tackles. Another guy who could realistically fight his way on
Shad Banks Jr., LB, UTSA

After adding a wide receiver and a couple of defensive backs, the titans added linebacker Shad Banks Jr. from UTSA. Banks originally played at TCU before trasnferring to UTSA for the 2025 season. The linebacker racked up over 200 tackles in his college career and has great athleticism, but he's inconsistent in coverage.
UTSA linebacker Shad Banks Jr. former North Shore blue-chipper to #Titans per a league source
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) April 26, 2026
Banks is super athletic and could find his niche on special teams. Just a solid depth addition for the Titans.
Aamil Wagner, OL, Notre Dame

Aamil Wagner is signing with the Titans, per Adam Schefter. Wagner started at right tackle for Notre Dame in 2024 and 2025 and was also a team captain. Wagner is known as a high-character guy, which fits with other recent additions to the team.
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— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) April 26, 2026
🏈North Carolina St CB Devon Marshall with the Jaguars.
🏈Notre Dame OT Aamil Wagner to the Titans. https://t.co/vXOvzRCpwh
Expect Wagner to compete for a depth spot at tackle. Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson made the team last year as a UDFA tackle, so Wagner should have a shot.
Jeadyn Lukus, DB, Clemson

Like Latrell McCutchin Sr., Jeadyn Lukus is a long, lanky corner who has solid athleticism. A multi-year starter at Clemson, Lukus battled injuries and was better in 2024 than he was in 2025.
Clemson DB Jeadyn Lukus is signing with the Tennessee Titans, his agent @The_Prophet_36 tells me and @ClemsonTigerNet.
— Grayson Mann (@gray_mann21) April 25, 2026
Lukus quickly lands with a pro team following the draft.
In total, Lukus racked up 60 tackles, nine pass breakups, and two interceptions during his time at Clemson.
Trenton Alan Yowe, DB, Arkansas State

There's a trend developing here! With the addition of Trenton Alan Yowe, the Titans have now signed three cornerbacks with length post-draft. I figured the Titans would sign several defensive backs after not drafting one, so this makes total sense.
Jonesboro ➡️ Nashville 🗡️
— Arkansas State Football (@AStateFB) April 25, 2026
Trenton Alan Yowe has signed with the Tennessee Titans‼️#WolvesUp🐺 X #TitanUp pic.twitter.com/vIK6rkgP00
Yowe played at App State before transferring to Arkansas State for 2025. The defensive back racked up 66 tackles, five pass breakups, and one interception in college.
Bishop Fitzgerald, DB, USC

The DB trend continues, as the Titans sign USC standout Bishop Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald came down with five interceptions in 2025, which was tied for the seventh-most in the FBS. Fitzgerald excels in zone coverage and is a true ballhawk.
Music City bound 🎵‼️@BalloutBishop has signed with the @titans as a Priority Free Agent 🤝 pic.twitter.com/KjQrzVaXqz
— USC Football ✌️ (@uscfb) April 25, 2026
The USC product struggles in run coverage and struggles getting off blocks. However, he produced well in one of the best conferences in college football and has plenty of big-game experience. Another nice depth addition here for Robert Saleh's defense.
Hank Beatty, WR, Illinois

The Titans added another receiver, signing Illinois WR Hank Beatty to a deal. Beatty went undrafted despite having a solid 2025 season for the Fighting Illini. Beatty ended with 823 yards and three touchdowns in his final collegiate season, but is slightly undersized and not the fastest pass-catcher you'll ever see.
#illini WR Hank Beatty tells @IlliniOn247 he's signing with the Tennessee Titans as an undrafted free agent.
— Joey Wagner (@mrwagner25) April 26, 2026
Story from December on his big senior season: https://t.co/5rlSxwzpsi
Although, Beatty has great hands. In fact, the receiver didn't drop a single pass last season. Beatty is joining a suddenly crowded receiver room in Nashville.
Sean Brown. LB, NC State

According to Matt Zenitz, the Titans are also signing former NC State linebacker Sean Brown. Brown is an interesting prospect who has played safety and linebacker in his career. Brown had a great 2024 season, but played in just five games in 2025, which definitely hurt his draft stock.
Source: The #Titans are expected to sign former NC State linebacker Sean Brown.
— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) April 26, 2026
Posted 44 tackles in five games last season. Was an honorable mention All-ACC selection in 2024. Finished that season with 96 tackles, eight tackles for loss and three sacks. pic.twitter.com/LyhXZMSJzU
The defender ended his college career with 225 tackles, 17 tackles for loss, five sacks, and two interceptions. If he's able to stick around in the NFL , it'll be because he contributes on special teams.
Brock Rechsteiner, WR, Jacksonville State

This is a cool one. The Titans are signing Jacksonville State wide receiver Brock Rechsteiner, according to his father, former WWE superstar Scott Steiner.
Titan Up! @brocksteiner pic.twitter.com/02JWORyzXp
— Big Poppa Pump Scott Steiner (@ScottSteiner) April 26, 2026
Rechsteiner didn't just get signed because of his connections, though. The receiver caught 36 passes for 383 yards and three touchdowns last season. Rechsteiner is a smart route-runner with good hands. He'll have to fight hard to make this roster, but it's an interesting signing nonetheless.
Thomas Castellanos, QB/WR, Florida State (Rookie Minicamp Invite)

Here's a name football fans will know- Thomas Castellanos. The former Boston College and Florida State quarterback has accepted a minicamp invite, but not as a quarterback. Apparently, Castellanos will come to camp with the Titans as a wide receiver.
Interesting one: Florida State QB Tommy Castellanos has accepted an invite to #Titans rookie minicamp, but he’ll be listed as a WR, per sources.
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) April 26, 2026
I’m told he also plans to attend the #Dolphins rookie minicamp. That will also be as a WR. pic.twitter.com/GlMk2da1BS
It's an interesting fit considering Castellanos was known as a run-first quarterback in college. There's no denying he's a good athlete, so we'll see if he can make a career as an offensive gadget player.
Rasheed Miller, OL, Louisville

According to the official Louisville account, the Titans have signed offensive lineman Rasheed Miller. Miller was a reliable starter for the Cardinals for two seasons, and has a hulking frame that gave defenders fits.
Rasheed Miller 👉 Tennessee Titans#GoCards x #ProCards pic.twitter.com/tCNkzWOPuL
— Louisville Football (@LouisvilleFB) April 26, 2026
In fact, Miller held up well against the Miami defensive front that featured a few NFL players. The massive lineman allowed just one sack in 2025 and got snaps at both tackle annd guard. This is a guy who could easily land a depth spot on the line for this season with a strong camp.

Bryce W. Lazenby is a Nashville native who has been covering the Tennessee Titans since 2020. His previous stops include Titan Sized, Titans Wire, and A to Z Sports, among others. When not watching football, Lazenby enjoys golfing and spending time with his family. Follow him on X @TitansOnSI
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