Tennessee Titans meet with versatile small school wideout at his pro day

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While most fans focus on some of the bigger-name wide receivers during the pre-draft process, the Tennessee Titans have quietly met with some smaller school wideouts over the past few weeks on the pro day circuit.

Another one of those prospects came to light on Monday morning when Easton Bultler reported on X that the Titans met with Middle Tennessee State wide receiver Myles Butler at his recent pro day.


Middle Tennessee WR Myles Butler spoke with the #Titans at his Pro Day. pic.twitter.com/EEIIOka1D8

— Easton Butler (@Easton__Butler) April 6, 2026

While no specific details were given on which scout/coach was involved in the conversation, Butler could be on the radar in the later rounds when the draft rolls around in a little over two weeks.

Hailing from Montgomery, Alabama, Butler transferred from Central Arkansas to Middle Tennessee State in 2025 and had a solid season. The 6-foot-1, 202-pound wideout developed into a reliable red zone and third-down target, finishing his college career with 82 catches for 884 yards and five touchdowns.

While he doesn’t jump off the tape with elite traits (4.54 40-yard dash), he is a versatile threat on the outside and made some impact plays in his final season. A developmental prospect, he profiles as a late Day 3/priority undrafted rookie free agent with some upside.

This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans meet with versatile small school wideout at his pro day

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