The Tennessee Titans are hosting six players on Top 30 visits at their Nashville facility, which include cornerback Quincy Riley, cornerback Zah Frazier, running back Cam Skattebo, running back Jordan James, safety Andrew Mukuba, and wide receiver Jakobie Keeney-James.
Frazier, a standout cornerback prospect with impressive measurables, is seen as a developmental player with starter traits best suited for a zone scheme. Meanwhile, Skattebo, known for his consistent on-field performance and powerful running style, is projected to be a change-of-pace running back with underrated receiving skills. James is another running back option for the Titans, offering physical inside running and starter potential, albeit needing development in receiving skills.
Mukuba, a top safety prospect, brings experience and production against strong competition, showcasing elite athleticism and versatility in defensive schemes. Keeney-James, a small-school receiver with impressive speed and athleticism, is considered a developmental prospect with special-teams experience, likely to be a late-round selection or undrafted free agent.