With one week to go before the NFL draft, the Tennessee Titans were busy making some offseason roster moves.
A day after saying goodbye to six players, Tennessee signed three offensive linemen, Sam Mustipher, Brenden Jaimes, and Olisaemeka Udoh, to the roster. All three linemen have NFL experience along the interior and could have an opportunity to work their way into a depth role along the retooled front.
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Mustipher entered the league as an undrafted rookie free agent out of Notre Dame after the 2019 NFL draft before making the roster in 2020. In all, he has seen action in 64 NFL games and started 43 over his five-year career with the Bears, Baltimore Ravens, and Los Angeles Chargers. He is primarily a center (42 starts), but has shown the ability to play guard in the league. With Lloyd Cushenberry coming off an Achilles injury, he could battle veteran Corey Levin for a role in 2025.
Udoh also brings a lot of NFL experience to the team and may be a viable depth option along the interior. Initially a sixth-round pick by the Minnesota Vikings in the 2019 NFL Draft out of Elon College. During his five-year career with the Vikings (2019-2023), he saw action in 57 games, including 19 starts.
Like the other linemen brought in, Jaimes is a versatile interior lineman with experience at both center and guard. He also has a wealth of NFL experience. The former fifth-round pick in the 2021 NFL draft by the Los Angeles Chargers has played in 46 games, making three starts, over his four-year career.
Tennessee rounded out their roster moves on Thursday by waiving former third-round pick Nicholas Petit-Frere.
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