The Tennessee Titans will be coaching the following 2025 NFL Draft offensive linemen prospects at this year’s Senior Bowl
The Tennessee Titans sent a large contingent to this year’s Senior Bowl, a group that includes head coach Brian Callahan and general manager Mike Borgonzi. Identifying potential starters across the offensive line, particularly at right tackle, is undoubtedly high on their wish list. The Titans need impact blockers up front.
Interestingly enough, assistant offensive line coach Scott Fuchs is coaching the National Team offensive line. Senior Bowl practices began on Tuesday. Fuchs is coaching the following offensive linemen.
Belton was a weigh-in winner, clocking in at 6-foot-5 and 345 pounds with arms longer than 34 inches. Belton is physically imposing with terrific footwork and a powerful anchor. His size and movement skills scream NFL offensive tackle.
Conerly Jr. is a potential first-round pick. He was the blindside protector for Ducks quarterback Dillon Gabriel this past season. Conerly Jr. is a high-level athlete with effective hands in pass protection.
Cornelius played right tackle for the Ducks. He’s an impressive mover with urgent violence. The Titans are obviously in the market for a right tackle, making Cornelius particularly intriguing to them in Mobile.
Ersery measured in with massive arms longer 34 inches. Ersery is a towering, strong prospect at 6-foot-6 and 337 pounds. He’s a physically gifted blocker who finishes in the run game.
Mbow played offensive tackle at Purdue, but some NFL scouts view him as an interior blocker at the next level. Mbow may even receive some snaps at center. At 305 pounds, the Boilermakers standout is a little light to play offensive tackle.
Milum is another tackle-to-guard convert. His 32-inch arms are slightly short to play offensive tackle. Milum is an outstanding athlete who projects as a plug-and-play starter at guard.
Monheim is a pure center prospect. He’s a little undersized at 296 pounds. The Titans could enter the market for insurance considering Lloyd Cushenberry is recovering from a serious season-ending injury. Monheim has multi-position versatility, but inside fits him best.
Rivers possesses NFL offensive tackle size at 6-foot-5 and 337 pounds with arm-length clearing 34 inches. Rivers is physically imposing. He’s also versatile, having started at left guard and left tackle for the Hurricanes.
Rogers possesses legitimate five-position versatility. He’s an athletic blocker who fires off the snap. Rogers’ ability to play five positions may get him drafted higher than analysts are anticipating.
Trapilo logged college starts at four offensive line positions, aligning everywhere but center. The Boston College standout showcases active feet with a powerful anchor. Trapilo projects at guard, where his lack of athleticism is hidden.