2026 NFL Draft: 5 offensive guard prospects who could interest Titans
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The NFL Draft is fast approaching, and the NFL free agency period has slowed to a snail's pace, leaving many Tennessee Titans fans with an uneasy feeling about their offensive line.
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The Titans have some questions along the interior, and could use some added talent with veteran Kevin Zeitler remaining an unrestricted free agent. There is still time for Zeitler to return, which would help ease some tension, but the team could still decide to address the position in the draft.
This class does offer some solid guard prospects, and here are five that could interest the Titans in April.
Olaivavega Ioane - Penn State
Unless Tennessee traded back from fourth overall and picked up a second first-round pick, it is unlikely that Ioane will be available for the Titans. The top guard in the class, he is explosive and powerful, and plays with a nasty streak. Ioane is a clear-cut first-rounder and will make some offensive line coach happy in 2026.
Chase Bisontis - Texas A&M
Bisontis may not be as polished as Ioane, but he is another powerful interior prospect who plays through the whistle. Experienced at guard and tackle, he lacks length and lapses in pass pro, which will force him inside. Bisontis has starter potential but will need some refinement to reach it; he could have a long career if he puts it all together.
Keylan Rutledge - Georgia Tech
Rutledge is coming off a solid season with Georgia Tech and has watched his stock rise to a potential Day 2 pick. At 6-foot-4, 320 pounds, he is a handful in the run game and is strong at the point of attack, and he has some upside in pass protection.
Emmanuel Pregnon - Oregon
There is no doubt that Pregnon has the talent to succeed in the NFL, but it is hard to pin down, given his stops at three different universities during his college career. At 6-foot-5, 318 pounds, Pregnon has the size and athleticism teams look for, and he could be a Day 2 selection that competes for a starting role early in his career.
Gennings Dunker - Iowa
Dunker is an experienced tackle, but at 6-foot-5, 315 pounds, he profiles better as a mauling run-blocking guard, with the potential to slide out to right tackle in a pinch. A tenacious run blocker with a nasty streak, he has some athletic limitations that may force him inside. Dunker could survive at tackle, but excel inside and develop into an outstanding NFL guard.
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