March 21, 2026, 4:02 a.m. ET

The Tennessee Titans remain busy working through the pre-draft process, as they populate their draft boards and have shown interest in some versatile college offensive linemen. 

The latest nugget comes from Tony Pauline at Essentially Sports, who has the Titans showing interest in a lineman from the Pacific Northwest. 

Oregon Pro Day

Right tackle Alex Harkey looked crisp in position drills, especially considering he was able to train for just three weeks after fully recovering from an ankle sprain initially suffered during the game against Iowa on November 8. Harkey played through the injury, not missing a game and participating in Oregon’s two playoff contests. Teams are looking at Harkey at both guard and tackle, as his arms measured 32 ½ inches at pro day. Teams view him as a versatile backup at both guard and tackle who could develop into a starter.

Harkey worked out individually for the Minnesota Vikings and has a meeting upcoming with the Los Angeles Rams, whose right tackle spot may be unsettled after the 2026 season, depending on what happens with Warren McClendon. He’s also getting a lot of interest from the Tennessee Titans and Green Bay Packers.

Harkey is an experienced college prospect who appears to profile more as a late-round developmental prospect who needs to transition to the interior of the offensive line. He has the athleticism to contribute, but must prove that he has the core strength needed to compete inside. 

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