The Tennessee Titans are in the market for offensive linemen this offseason, both in the draft and free agency. While the team has made some moves in the latter area, Tennessee is expected to also add to the group in the 2023 NFL draft.
So it comes as no surprise that the Titans are holding meetings with offensive line prospects like they did recently with Utah’s Braeden Daniels and UAPB’s Mark Evans II, according to Justin Melo of The Draft Network.
As Melo points out, Daniels brings some versatility with him to the NFL, as the Utah product has experience playing at both guard and tackle. Evans, on the other hand, played mostly left tackle during his collegiate career, but some experts believe he’ll be better suited as a guard at the next level.
— Justin M (@JustinM_NFL) March 24, 2023
According to The Draft Network’s Joe Marino, Daniels is being tabbed as a versatile reserve with the potential to be a starter and is viewed as a Day 3 selection, likely coming off the board somewhere in the fourth or fifth rounds.
The consensus on Evans is that he’ll be a late-Day 3 pick, and he’s also thought of as a reserve with starting potential.
Correct. Combine formal w/ Daniels and Zoom w/ Evans (Houghtaling).
— Justin M (@JustinM_NFL) March 24, 2023
The Titans are expected to take an offensive lineman at some point in the early rounds, but doubling or even tripling up at the position is definitely possibility, putting both Daniels and Evans in play for Tennessee.
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