Titans not signing any tryout players following rookie minicamp
The Titans' rookie minicamp concluded with 58 tryout players not receiving contracts, but future signings are still possible.
Over this past weekend, Tennessee Titans head coach Robert Saleh welcomed 19 new members of the rookie class to Nashville for their first minicamp. While the eight draft choices didnโt do too much, they were present and got their first taste of the NFL. Those 19 rookies were joined by a whopping 58 players on a tryout basis, making for an active two days at the facility.
While some of the brief highlights looked good, Titans local reporter Paul Kuharsky took to social media to report that none of those 58 tryout players were offered a contract following the camp. The #Titans will not sign anyone from their 58-player tryout class. โ Paul Kuharsky (@PaulKuharskyNFL) May 5, 2026 This does not mean that it wonโt happen; there is a long way to go before training camp, and things can and will happen throughout offseason team activities (OTAs).
Currently, the Titans' roster sits at 91 after using an international exemption on David Ebuke Agoha, meaning they would have to make some moves to bring someone on board. Something that has been mentioned as a possibility in recent weeks by both Mike Borgonzi and other front office personnel. This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Titans not signing any tryout players following rookie minicamp