The Tennessee Titans have added another 2024 NFL draft prospect to their list of invitees for their Local Pro Day, which takes place on April 11.
According to Justin Melo of The Draft Network, Texas Tech guard Cole Spencer will be taking part in this year’s event. As Melo notes, the fact that Cole graduated from Western Kentucky makes him eligible to attend.
Spencer flashed his impressive athleticism at the Big 12 Pro Day, where he ran a 4.87 40-yard dash. According to Kent Lee Platte, Spencer’s RAS (Relative Athletic Score) comes in at 8.57 out of 10.
The 6-foot-3, 307-pound lineman, who is listed as a tackle below but figures to play guard at the next level, notched “great” results in speed and explosion grade, “okay” results in agility grade and “poor” results in size grade.
Before arriving at Texas Tech, Spencer was a first-team All-Conference USA offensive lineman in 2021.
Thanks to his standout showing in the athleticism department, Spencer has improved his stock ahead of the draft and could find himself taken on Day 3. At the very least, he’ll land an undrafted free-agent deal afterwards.
The Titans could use more depth options at the position, and both of their candidates to start at right guard in 2024, Dillon Radunz and Daniel Brunskill, are both set to be free agents in 2025.