Titans second-year wideout Xavier Restrepo on-field at rookie minicamp

Titans second-year wideout Xavier Restrepo on-field at rookie minicamp

Oh, how times have changed. Only one year ago, the Tennessee Titans created some excitement for the rookie minicamp when they signed Cam Ward’s favorite college target, Xavier Restrepo, as an undrafted free agent following the 2025 NFL Draft. And now, he is right back where he started: at rookie minicamp.

Coming off a disappointing rookie season, where an injury wiped out any chance to make a late-season impact, Restrepo finished the season mired on the practice squad. When given a chance, the one-time college star did flash, but now, a few months later, he appears to be facing an uphill battle to make the roster.

Tennessee has spent the offseason retooling its wide receiver room by restructuring Calvin Ridley, re-signing Bryce Oliver, signing Wan’Dale Robinson in free agency, and then using the fourth overall selection on Carnell Tate. Plus, those moves do not account for the addition of two high-upside undrafted rookies, Tyren Montgomery and Hank Beatty.

Now, Restrepo, whose story is well-documented, was in Nashville, fighting for a potential roster spot and battling the latest crop of rookies. By all accounts, he made some plays on Friday, but still, this is not really a positive sign for his future within the organization.

This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Titans second-year wideout Xavier Restrepo on-field at rookie minicamp