Jan. 31, 2026, 5:08 a.m. ET
The college football All-Star circuit is underway, and the all-important Senior Bowl week is underway, and some prospects are making a case for themselves before hearing their names called in April at the 2026 NFL Draft.Â
The Titans will soon transition from coaching search mode to roster building and will be dissecting players leading up to the draft. With the Tennessee Titans having needs across the board, they will likely be turning every rock to find talent, and there are some prospects here that could interest them.Â
Here are seven players on offense at the 2026 Senior Bowl to keep an eye on.Â
John Carroll WR Tyren Montgomery
Montgomery may not be the most well-known prospect, but the small school receiver has an intriguing skill set and is still developing as a wideout. Although he is only entering his third year of organized football, he is a smooth mover who understands route and release concepts and utilizes his basketball background to his advantage. At 5-foot-11, 190 pounds, he does lack prototypical size, but he is a dynamic playmaker with upside and has a shot to surprise. With Tennessee adding talent to every level of the roster, a player like Montgomery could be on their radar.Â
Expert NFL picks: Exclusive betting insights only at USA TODAY.Notre Dame WR Malachi Fields
Field is one of the bigger names at the Senior Bowl and one of the biggest receivers. At 6-foot-4, 218 pounds, he has the size and athleticism to make plays on the outside and could be a matchup nightmare. The Titans need to add some playmakers to their receiving corps, and could look to the draft to find Cam Ward some help, making Fields an attractive target.Â
Iowa OL Gennings Dunker
While offensive line isn’t a top priority, the Titans will likely look to add some young depth to the unit during the offseason. Dunker is an accomplished and experienced tackle, but may be better suited to transition to guard in the NFL, and could be an intriguing option that offers some position flexibility. Plus, with Kevin Zeitler an unrestricted free agent, he could battle with Jackson Slater for playing time early on.Â
USC WR Ja’Kobi Lane
The way the Titans approach the wide receiver position this offseason will be interesting to watch, and they could decide to add a different skill set in the draft from what is already on the roster. At 6-foot-4, Lane has the size to be a difference maker on the outside, and has proven to be a solid complementary receiver. He may not be a number one receiver, but he could come in and compete while adding a different dimension to the offense.Â
Florida C Jake Slaughter
The Titans were impressed with Florida lineman Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson in 2025, and could look to Florida for some interior depth. Slaughter was one of the top centers in college football in 2025, a could add a young center to the mix as they prepare for life after Lloyd Cushenberry. ).
NC State TE Justin Joly
Jolly is one of the better tight ends at the Senior Bowl, and could be a target if the Titans decide to part ways with Chig Okonkwo. More of a receiver than an in-line blocker, he has proven to be productive over his past two seasons at NC State, pulling in 92 passes for 1,150 yards and 11 touchdowns. A solid week in Mobile could secure his spot in the middle rounds of the draft.Â
Houston TE Tanner Koziol
The Titans could be in the market to add a versatile tight end at some point in the 2026 NFL draft, and Koziol could be a target. AT 6-foot-7, 250 pounds, he has the size to be a solid in-line component, but has the skill set to be a receiving threat at the next level. While there is still room for development, he could come in and add another dimension to the offense.Â