The Titans are returning both of their starting tackles from last season – Dan Moore Jr. and JC Latham – but they lack a backup who can line up on both sides.
Former Patriots and Raiders lineman Thayer Munford might be able to fill that swing tackle role. He has played a majority of his career snaps at right tackle, but made four starts on the blind side in 2023. He
Munford visited the Titans this week, per KRPC2’s Aaron Wilson, though he left without agreeing to a deal. Tennessee may have been doing their medical diligence on the 26-year-old’s knee. He popped up on the injury report towards the end of the 2025 season and underwent surgery during the offseason, according to ESPN’s Mike Reiss.
Originally a seventh-round pick by the Raiders in 2022, Munford primarily served as the swing tackle in Las Vegas for the first three years of his career. Injuries to other players kept him on the field; he appeared in 36 games with 18 starts during that span. He was waived during final roster cuts in 2025 and signed a practice squad deal with the Patriots shortly after. After a two-month interlude with the Browns – which featured no playing time – Munford returned to New England in November.
Despite a more prominent role in Las Vegas, Munford primarily lined up as a sixth offensive lineman in the Patriots’ ‘jumbo’ packages in 2025. Titans offensive coordinator Brian Daboll does not typically feature such a player in his scheme, though he is certainly capable of introducing new wrinkles to his playbook.
The Titans will certainly be looking for offensive line help in the draft. They are in more immediate need of starting options at guard and center, so they may choose to spend their higher picks on interior lineman. Tennessee could still snag a developmental tackle on Days 2 or 3, but Munford could be a post-draft fallback, provided his knee checks out.
