The Tennessee Titans sent some of their big guns to the respective pro days of Penn State and the University of Cincinnati on Thursday.
According to NFL Network’s Mike Giardi, general manager Jon Robinson was in attendance at the Penn State event. There were a slew of intriguing prospects taking part, including wide receiver Jahan Dotson.
Titans head coach Mike Vrabel, quarterbacks coach Pat O’Hara and defensive backs coach Anthony Midget were in attendance at the Cincinnati Pro Day, according to Senior Bowl executive director, Jim Nagy.
While Vrabel and Midget will be taking a look at a number of prospects, the presence of O’Hara means the Titans are specifically looking at Bearcats quarterback, Desmond Ridder.
Titans coach Mike Vrabel checking out the #Bearcats practice before UC’s Pro Day begins.
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Ridder is one of the players the Titans met with at the 2022 NFL Combine and he remains a possibility for Tennessee in the upcoming draft. Where he ultimately lands remains to be seen, though, as we’ve seen him mocked all over the place this offseason.
O’Hara has been busy in the past week, attending the pro days of other highly-rated quarterbacks such as Liberty’s Malik Willis and Pittsburgh’s Kenny Pickett.
It isn’t clear if the Titans will indeed draft a quarterback in what is considered a weaker class for the position than most, but the team is certainly doing its homework on them.