The Tennessee Titans are reportedly set to host 2023 NFL draft prospect and LSU offensive guard Anthony Bradford for a pre-draft visit.
According to Aaron Wilson of Click2Houston, the Titans will meet with Bradford sometime this week, although an exact date wasn’t given.
For more on the 6-foot-4, 332-pound guard we turn to the scouting report of Lance Zierlein of NFL.com:
Massive, scheme-specific guard prospect with plus power but obvious athletic limitations. Bradford has functional quickness as a pulling guard and can work from one block to the next with adequate timing. He can be effective as a single blocker but really shines on double teams, where he can help clear the pathway. His lack of lateral quickness and reactive athleticism can put him in a bind against one-gapping defensive tackles and sub-package rushers with short-area twitch. Bradford has the potential to become an eventual starter for gap and power teams.
Per The Draft Network’s Keith Sanchez, Bradford is slated to go in the fourth round of the upcoming draft, where Tennessee does not have a selection thanks to the Julio Jones trade in 2021.
LSU @LSUfootball offensive guard Anthony Bradford (6-foot-4, 332, 5.08 40-yard dash, 34 bench reps, 30-inch vertical, started 12 of 13 games last season) visited #Vikings today followed by #Titans #Panthers this week followed by #Seahawks next Monday, per a league source
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) April 10, 2023
As things stand now, the Titans don’t have a surefire long-term solution at either guard spot, so they could very well be in the market for one at some point in the draft.