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The Tennessee Titans have signed five of their draft picks from the 2026 NFL Draft and announced an 11-man undrafted free agent class ahead of rookie camp starting May 1.
The Tennessee Titans have officially signed five of their draft picks from the 2026 NFL Draft and announced their undrafted free agent signing class ahead of their 2026 rookie camp, which begins on May 1.
The Titans drafted eight players in the 2026 NFL Draft, headlined by first-rounders WR Carnell Tate and DE Keldric Faulk. But the rookie class continued with 11 additional signees brought in to fill out the roster through OTAs, minicamp and training camp.
The draft picks who've signed their Titans contracts are: OL Fernando Carmona Jr., RB Nicholas Singleton, DL Jackie Marshall, OL Pat Coogan and TE Jaren Kanak. That leaves the only unsigned rookies as Tate, Faulk and second-round LB Anthony Hill Jr.
Carnell Tate, left and Keldric Faulk enter the room as the Titans present their first two NFL Draft selections at their practice facility in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, April 24, 2026.
From left, general manager Mike Borgonzi, wide receiver Carnell Tate, edge defender Keldric Faulk and coach Robert Saleh take questions as The Titans present their first two NFL Draft selections at their practice facility in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, April 24, 2026.
The signed draft picks are OL Fernando Carmona Jr., RB Nicholas Singleton, DL Jackie Marshall, OL Pat Coogan, and TE Jaren Kanak.
The Tennessee Titans' rookie camp begins on May 1, 2026.
The unsigned rookies are WR Carnell Tate, DE Keldric Faulk, and second-round LB Anthony Hill Jr.
The Titans announced an 11-man undrafted free agent signing class in 2026.
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Coach Robert Saleh takes questions as the Titans present their first two NFL Draft selections wide receiver Carnell Tate and edge defender Keldric Faulk at their practice facility in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, April 24, 2026.
Edge defender Keldric Faulk takes questions at the Titans' practice facility in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, April 24, 2026. He was the Titans second draft pick for 2026.
Wide receiver Carnell Tate takes questions at the Titans' practice facility in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, April 24, 2026. He was the Titans first draft pick for 2026.
Wide receiver Carnell Tate takes questions at the Titans' practice facility in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, April 24, 2026. He was the Titans first draft pick for 2026.
From left, general manager Mike Borgonzi, wide receiver Carnell Tate, edge defender Keldric Faulk and coach Robert Saleh take questions as The Titans present their first two NFL Draft selections at their practice facility in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, April 24, 2026.
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Carnell Tate, left and Keldric Faulk enter the room as the Titans present their first two NFL Draft selections at their practice facility in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, April 24, 2026.
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Carnell Tate, left and Keldric Faulk enter the room as the Titans present their first two NFL Draft selections at their practice facility in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, April 24, 2026.
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From left, general manager Mike Borgonzi, wide receiver Carnell Tate, edge defender Keldric Faulk and coach Robert Saleh take questions as The Titans present their first two NFL Draft selections at their practice facility in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, April 24, 2026.
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Coach Robert Saleh takes questions as the Titans present their first two NFL Draft selections wide receiver Carnell Tate and edge defender Keldric Faulk at their practice facility in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, April 24, 2026.
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Edge defender Keldric Faulk takes questions at the Titans' practice facility in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, April 24, 2026. He was the Titans second draft pick for 2026.
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Wide receiver Carnell Tate takes questions at the Titans' practice facility in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, April 24, 2026. He was the Titans first draft pick for 2026.
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Wide receiver Carnell Tate takes questions at the Titans' practice facility in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, April 24, 2026. He was the Titans first draft pick for 2026.
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From left, general manager Mike Borgonzi, wide receiver Carnell Tate, edge defender Keldric Faulk and coach Robert Saleh take questions as The Titans present their first two NFL Draft selections at their practice facility in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, April 24, 2026.
This Titans' offseason has been a busy one, with first-year coach Robert Saleh presiding over a turnaround that brought in more than 20 veterans through free agency and trades.
Some of these players, like DL John Franklin-Myers, WR Wan'Dale Robinson, edge defender Jermaine Johnson II and CBs Alontae Taylor and Cor'Dale Flott, are expected to start. Many others come in as projected backups or as veterans who'll compete for bottom-of-the-roster spots and positions on the practice squad with rookies and the undrafted free agents who make it out of camp.
Meet the Titans' 11 undrafted rookie signings below.
A slot receiver type who caught 69 passes for 861 yards and three touchdowns in 2025, Beatty also has burst as a punt returner.
Montgomery lit up the stat sheet in his lone year at John Carroll, amassing 119 catches, 1,530 yards and 15 touchdowns. It's a big jump from Division III to the NFL, though.
Miller has played both tackle spots and both guard spots as a college player, splitting time between Louisville and Georgia Southern.
Wagner is a solid right tackle option who was productive in pass pro in 2025 and a plus run blocker in 2024 when he was teammates with Titans sixth-round pick Pat Coogan.
He only played five games last year, but he was active as a rusher and in coverage in the past. He logged six sacks, two interceptions and three pass breakups to go along with 147 tackles in college.
A big-bodied middle linebacker type, Banks also intercepted three passes last season.
Among power conference linebackers in 2025, only second-round pick Jacob Rodriguez logged more run-stopping tackles than Powell in the regular season.
McMurray is a versatile DB who can play in the slot, on the perimeter and as a deep safety. Another capable tackler.
Lukus is a perimeter cornerback option who, like many Clemson players, followed up an impressive 2024 with a less-than-stellar 2025.
Of all the cornerbacks the Titans are bringing in, McCutchin is the one with the best history of getting to the football. He recorded 11 pass breakups in the last two years.
In his lone year at USC, Fitzgerald was a ballhawk, intercepting five passes while playing both in the box and as a deep safety.
Nick Suss is the Titans beat writer for The Tennessean. Contact Nick at nsuss@gannett.com. Follow Nick on X @nicksuss. Subscribe to the Talkin’ Titans newsletter for updates sent directly to your inbox.
This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Meet Titans' 11 undrafted free agent signings for 2026