The Tennessee Titans have finished up their offseason team activities for the 2025 season and will now be off the field until the start of training camp. This will give the staff time to review their roster and determine if any additions or changes are needed.

Tennessee has already undertaken a significant overhaul this offseason, saying goodbye to some veterans while welcoming in some new talent to Nashville. During the final three-day minicamp, players had their last chance to make an impression, and some of those took full advantage of the opportunity. 

One of those, Bryce Oliver, has been somewhat overlooked after the changes made to the wide receiver room, but he saved his best for the last day of minicamp. Oliver hauled in three touchdowns on the day and consistently made plays. He drew praise from both head coach Brian Callahan and wide receivers coach Tyke Tolbert after the session. 

Oliver was a training camp darling in 2024 and eventually worked his way from the practice squad to the active roster. The undrafted rookie free agent from Youngstown State made the most of his chances in a limited role for the Titans last season, where he hauled in six passes for 95 yards in just 67 offensive snaps. He also stood out on special teams, making five tackles on 37 snaps. 

While there was some offseason buzz for Oliver, that seemed to cool after the Titans added Van Jefferson and Tyler Lockett as free agents, then followed that by adding three young receivers, Chimere Dike, Epic Ayomanor, and Xavier Restrepo, during and after the NFL draft. For some, this left Oliver on the outside looking in, but in reality, the young wideout is clearly in the mix. 

Tennessee should have an entertaining battle for the wide receiver spots behind Calvin Ridley on the roster, and fans should not sleep on Oliver.Â