The Tennessee Titans are reportedly set to host a top-30 visit with one of the top-four quarterbacks in the 2023 NFL draft, Florida’s Anthony Richardson.
According to NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe, Richardson and the Titans are set to meet some time in April. He’s also slated to meet with the Carolina Panthers, Indianapolis Colts, Las Vegas Raiders and Atlanta Falcons.
Depending on who you ask, Richardson may or may not be there at No. 11 overall. Even if he’s set to come off the board sooner than that, there’s an avenue to still get him if the Titans or another team close by are so inclined.
Assuming Bryce Young and C.J. Stroud go in the first two picks, the Arizona Cardinals, who already sport a quarterback in Kyler Murray, are sitting there at No. 3 and general manager Monti Ossenfort has made it clear the team is open for business with its pick.
Anthony Richardson has top-30 visits in April scheduled with Panthers (pick #1), Colts (4), Raiders (7), Falcons (8) and Titans (11), per sources.
Richardson is in Gainesville this week ahead of his Florida pro day Thursday, final of top QB prospects to make their pro day mark.
— Cameron Wolfe (@CameronWolfe) March 27, 2023
Of course, the Titans have a connection to Ossenfort, who used to be the team’s director of player personnel before landing a new gig in the desert.
Aside from this visit, there hasn’t been any indication of how strongly the Titans feel about Richardson, so we have no clue if they’d even be interested in him, let alone willing to give up what it would take to move up to get him.
All that’s been reported as far as the top QB prospects are concerned is that the Titans “really like” Stroud, per ESPN’s Turron Davenport.