The Tennessee Titans continued to be active in free agency on Wednesday, signing four veterans to add depth and competitiveness to the roster. The downside is that none of the four players can fill a need within the offensive line. But that doesn’t mean they aren’t trying to add more competition.
Aaron Wilson reports that the Titans have also visited offensive tackle Thayer Monford but have not announced any potential trade.
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The former Las Vegas Raiders seventh-round pick out of Ohio State in the 2022 NFL Draft is a lanky offensive tackle who found success in his rookie season under the tutelage of new Titans offensive line coach Carmen Bricillo. The 6-foot-5, 354-pound Mumford showed positional flexibility in college, playing both guard and tackle, but has primarily been a tackle in the NFL.
A four-year veteran, Munford spent his first three seasons with the Raiders, playing in 46 games and starting 18, before transferring in 2025, where he played in five more games and started one with the New England Patriots and Cleveland Browns.
As an unrestricted free agent, there’s a chance Monford could return to the Titans after the draft if he doesn’t sign early.
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This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans host veteran OT Thayer Munford on Wednesday