Titans 2020 training camp preview: What to expect from the OL

Which offensive linemen will make the Titans’ 53-man roster?

On the bubble

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Aaron Brewer – C (UDFA)

Daniel Munyer – C

Zac Kerin – G/C

Jamil Douglas – G/C

Avery Gennesy – G

David Quessenberry – T

Brandon Kemp – T (UDFA)

Anthony McKinney – T (UDFA)

Ty Sambrailo – T (UDFA)

Analysis: For those of you hoping that we had seen the last of Douglas, Kerin is someone to keep an eye on. Like Douglas, Kerin has the ability to play at both guard and center, which is something that has likely saved Douglas from being cut in the past.

Douglas and Kerin are just two examples of the kind of flexibility the Titans could have with their backup offensive linemen.

Sambrailo, whose athleticism fits the Titans’ zone-blocking scheme well, can be the swing tackle that Kelly was in years past. Gennesy is a much better fit at guard, especially in this offense, but he could fill-in at tackle in a pinch thanks to his experience playing there in college and in the AAF.

As far as the undrafted free agents are concerned, none of them really jump out at you. It’s going to be an uphill climb for any UDFA to crack the roster along the offensive line given the value of the other backup options.

Versatility will be key for any players on the bubble, so those who can contribute at multiple positions have the best chance to make the cut.