The Tennessee Titans will be strongly represented at the Ohio State Pro Day, which is set to take place on Wednesday.
According to Albert Breer of MMQB, head coach Mike Vrabel, general manager Ran Carthon, offensive coordinator Tim Kelly and assistant general manager Chad Brinker will all be in attendance.
Per Senior Bowl executive director Jim Nagy, Tennessee will have a total of seven reps there, the fifth-most of any team in the NFL. The additional three attending were not revealed, though.
Some of the top prospects that they will undoubtedly be keeping a close eye on include:
- Quarterback C.J. Stroud
- Wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba
- Offensive tackle Paris Johnson Jr.
- Offensive tackle Dawand Jones
- Center Luke Wypler
- EDGE Zach Harrison
This is a ridiculously stacked Buckeyes class and the Titans figure to be very interested in several of their top prospects, including their offensive players in particular.
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More than 2-3 reps at pro-days is unusual. Speaks to respect NFL has for Ryan Day’s program. pic.twitter.com/e6rInHd0l8
— Jim Nagy (@JimNagy_SB) March 22, 2023
It’s a safe bet that Johnson and Smith-Njigba are both strong candidates to be Tennessee’s first-round pick at No. 11 overall.
Jones and Wypler, on the other hand, figure to be in the conversation on Day 2 should they still be available whenever the Titans are on the clock.
You can watch the Ohio State Pro Day live on NFL+.