The Tennessee Titans signed a total of 14 undrafted free agents after the 2020 NFL Draft, which the team finally confirmed last week.
Here’s the list:
Aaron Brewer | OL | Texas State
Cale Garrett | ILB | Missouri
Tommy Hudson | TE | Arizona State
Khaylan Kearse-Thomas | ILB | Arizona State
Brandon Kemp | OT | Valdosta State
Mason Kinsey | WR | Berry College
Tucker McCann | K | Missouri
Anthony McKinney | OT | TCU
Cameron Scarlett | RB | Stanford
Kobe Smith | NT | South Carolina
Teair Tart | DT | Florida International
Nick Westbrook | WR | Indiana
Kristian Wilkerson | WR | SE Missouri State
Kyle Williams | WR | Arizona State
Let’s take a look at some signature stats and grades for 11 of the team’s 14 undrafted free agent signings, courtesy of Pro Football Focus.

LB Cale Garrett
In just six games played in 2019, the Missouri product totaled three interceptions on 12 passes thrown his way. His grade of 91.9 was tied for the 13th-best among linebackers
RB Cameron Scarlett
His 52 forced missed tackles in 2019 was tied for 29th among running backs. Scarlett also compiled a grade of 84.6 in pass protection, the second-highest, and allowed a total of just two QB pressures.

K Tucker McCann
Over his four years at Missouri, McCann made 61 of his 85 field goal attempts and posted a Field Goal grade of 63.6 in 2019, ranking No. 53 among kickers with at least 20 tries.
On a side note: McCann also handled all of the punt duties for Mizzou last season and will be competing with Greg Joseph for the starting kicking job in training camp.
WR Kristian Wilkerson
Wilkerson dropped just one pass on 50 targets last season and graded out as the 48th-best receiver among those who had a minimum of 50 targets.

TE Tommy Hudson
Hudson mostly made his presence felt as a blocker, totaling a pass-blocking grade of 72.9 (tied for 13th) and a run-blocking grade of 67.8 (tied for 24th), both good enough to rank in the top 25 among tight ends.
The Arizona State product also contributed as a pass-catcher, reeling in 25 passes for 205 yards the past three years.
DT Kobe Smith
Smith really shined against the run during his career at South Carolina, posting a PFF run-defense grade of 78.0, ranking No. 88 among interior defensive lineman with at least 500 snaps. Adding to that, Smith missed just nine tackles in over 1,200 career snaps.

WR Kyle Williams
The sure-handed Williams dropped a grand total of just six passes on over 200 targets in the last three years and finished with 1,013 yards after the catch since 2017, which ranked No. 16 among college wide receivers.
OT Anthony McKinney
In nearly 1,500 career snaps, McKinney allowed just six sacks, although he showed his warts in the run game with a run-blocking grade of 59.0 over the past two seasons.

DT Teair Tart
Tart, who was ranked as a top 15 UDFA signing by PFF, has posted an overall grade of 85.0 or better in each of the last two seasons in somewhat limited action. He also ranked top 30 among interior defensive lineman with at least 300 snaps with a pass-rush win rate of 12.9 percent since 2018.
C Aaron Brewer
Versatility is the name of the game for Brewer, who played 300 snaps or more at every offensive line spot during his college career. The Texas State product permitted 20 QB pressures or less each season and the 2019 season was the only one in which he allowed more than one sack.
LB Khaylan Kearse-Thomas
Kearse never allowed a touchdown on any passes thrown his way during his college career. He also brings versatility having played at linebacker, on the defensive line and in the slot.