By BRADEN GALL, college contributor

Each week, 440 Sports’ Braden Gall dives into the most important match-ups and developments from the top prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Offensive tackle might be more of a focus in the 2026 NFL Draft for the Tennessee Titans than originally anticipated. 

Dan Moore didn’t inspire confidence in his debut against Denver and JC Latham reaggravated his right hip injury and won't play in Week Two. The Titans will not be taking an offensive tackle in the first round, so they aren't focused on the top of the board -- Alabama’s Kadyn Proctor, Utah’s Spencer Fano or Miami’s Francis Mauigoa.

Gabe Jacas, from his Instagram
Illinois' Gabe Jacas, from his Instagram

But with a glut of quality options at the position in this class, don’t be surprised if the Titans look to add depth in the middle rounds. Which means we all need to know names like Isaiah Worlds (Oregon), Xavier Chaplin (Auburn), Caleb Lomu (Utah), Trevor Goosby (Texas), Austin Barber (Florida), Gennings Dunker (Iowa), Drew Shelton (Penn St) and Blake Miller (Clemson).

Will some of these players work their way into the first round? Yes. But there appears to be value at the position on Day Two.

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