Titans Held Top 30 Visit with Miami C James Brockermeyer
Published on Sunday, 29 March 2026 at 9:54 pm

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Titans continue to scour the 2024 draft class for help along the interior of their offensive line, and their latest evaluation brought Miami center James Brockermeyer to town for one of the club’s coveted Top 30 visits.
ESPN’s Turron Davenport reported late Saturday night that the Titans hosted Brockermeyer earlier in the pre-draft process, marking the first time Tennessee has been publicly linked to a center regarded among the top tier of this year’s class.
At 6-foot-3 and 297 pounds, Brockermeyer falls short of the league’s preferred prototype for the pivot, yet evaluators inside the organization were drawn to his refined technique and high football IQ. A meticulous student of the game with NFL bloodlines, he showed flashes as a downhill blocker during a strong week of practice at the Senior Bowl, solidifying his reputation for intelligence and toughness.
Questions remain about his length and overall athletic ceiling, traits that could limit him to a pure center role and reduce his schematic versatility at the next level. For a Titans front office searching for long-term stability in the middle of the line, the private workout and interview session provided an extended look at whether Brockermeyer’s technical polish can offset any physical limitations.
Tennessee currently carries uncertainty at both center and right guard, and while the franchise has been active on the pro-day circuit, Brockermeyer represents the first confirmed Top 30 visit devoted to the center spot. The meeting underscores the club’s willingness to examine every option before turning in its draft card later this month.
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