On Wendnesday, the team’s facility in Nashville was abuzz with activity. Not only did they host six potential draft prospects, but they also made a few offseason roster moves as they continue to reshape their roster.
The Tennessee Titans cleared some space on their roster by saying goodbye to six players. The team waived defensive tackle McTelvin Agim, guard Logan Bruss, defensive tackle Isaiah Iton, and defensive back Gervarrius Owens, while terminating the contracts of linebacker Curtis Bolton and wide receiver Stanley Morgan Jr.
Of those moves, the release of Bruss may be the most unexpected. The Titans claimed the former third-round pick of the Los Angeles Rams off waivers in November, and he finished the season on the 53-man roster. In January, the organization re-signed Agim, Iton, Owens, Bolton, and Morgan from the practice squad to futures contracts.
After those moves, the Titans’ roster now sits at 65 players heading into the NFL draft.