Titans surprise rookie named 'a winner' of mandatory minicamp
There's plenty of intrigue surrounding just what the Tennessee Titans will look like in 2024 as the winds of change blow in the Brian Callahan era. And one name to keep an eye on as the team progresses through mandatory minicamp is none other than undrafted free agent cornerback Gabe Jeudy-Lally out of Tennessee. The […]
There's plenty of intrigue surrounding just what the Tennessee Titans will look like in 2024 as the winds of change blow in the Brian Callahan era.
And one name to keep an eye on as the team progresses through mandatory minicamp is none other than undrafted free agent cornerback Gabe Jeudy-Lally out of Tennessee.
The Southeastern Conference product has been a standout throughout offseason preparation, and Thursday's practice was no different. Even with some impressive names in the fold like L'Jarius Sneed, Jeudy-Lally is still making his presence known within the secondary.
Here's a look at one of his greatest moments from the week:
Just days ago, it was reported by Austin Stanley of A To Z Sports that the former Vols defender had received significant reps on the first day of mandatory minicamp. It's clear he has only expounded upon that, and could end up being a much more highly regarded prospect than he was initially considered in the pre-draft process.
Part of the reason why Jeudy-Lally initially saw more action Tuesday was because of Sneed's absence. Sneed had suffered from knee injury issues over the course of his career, and the Titans seem to be taking the proper precautions to avoid irritating them.
Jeudy-Lally, who now looks to have a legitimate case at making the Titans' 53-man roster, was something of a journeyman in college who has already shown how equipped he is to handle adversity.
He spent one season at Tennessee after seeing time at both Vanderbilt and BYU, totaling 41 tackles (including four tackles for loss), one sack, and one interception. One of his biggest games for the Vols last season came against Kentucky when he totaled seven tackles in a 33-27 win in Lexington.
How he continues to progress will be something to keep an eye on.