As the 2026 NFL Draft approaches, the Tennessee Titans are busy evaluating potential additions to their roster. One intriguing prospect on their radar is Vanderbilt's standout tight end, Eli Stowers. Known for his athletic prowess, Stowers has been making waves throughout the pre-draft process.
In a recent interview, Stowers shared insights into his journey, highlighting formal meetings with several NFL teams, including the Jacksonville Jaguars, Denver Broncos, Baltimore Ravens, and Philadelphia Eagles. Notably, he also had an in-person visit with the Titans and has upcoming meetings with the Broncos and Dallas Cowboys. Stowers emphasized the importance of staying adaptable during this unpredictable time, focusing on what he can control and trusting the process.
The Titans, despite having a solid group of tight ends like Gunnar Helm, Joel Wilson, and David Martin-Robinson, along with new additions Daniel Bellinger and Kylen Granson, are exploring the possibility of enhancing their offensive arsenal. With the departure of Chig Okonkwo, they could benefit from a dynamic receiving threat, and Stowers fits that bill perfectly.
Stowers' performance at the NFL Scouting Combine was nothing short of spectacular. At 6-foot-4 and 239 pounds, he set multiple records and emerged as the most athletic tight end in his class. His college tape backs up these numbers, showcasing his speed and agility on the field, which make him a formidable challenge for opposing defenses.
A key aspect of the Titans' interest in Stowers is the strategic advantage they gain from meeting him as a local prospect, which doesn't count against their Top 30 player limit. This rule is something that general manager Mike Borgonzi is keen to leverage as the team looks to bolster its lineup with top-tier talent.
