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Titans 2024 UDFA Primer: David Martin-Robinson is an athletic tight end

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Titans undrafted free agent tight end David Martin-Robinson had a career-best season in 2023

The Tennessee Titans have allegedly signed upwards of 10-plus undrafted free agents following the conclusion of the 2024 NFL Draft. Temple tight end David Martin-Robinson is one of two undrafted tight ends joining the Titans. Martin-Robinson is an athletic pass catcher that had a productive season in 2023.

Martin-Robinson is an older prospect that spent six seasons at Temple. That’s not uncommon for an undrafted free agent. Martin-Robinson was a slightly undersized prospect (6-3, 247) that recorded 40 receptions for 537 receiving yards and four touchdowns.

Martin-Robinson is an impressive athlete. At Temple’s Pro Day, he ran an outstanding 4.65 40-yard dash with an elite 10-yard split (1.54). Martin-Robinson also ran an elite 4.08 shuttle, leaped a 35.5 inch vertical, and 9-foot-10 broad jump. Martin-Robinson.’s 8.73 out of 10 Relative Athletic Score makes him the second-most athletic UDFA to sign in Tennessee, trailing just Cole Spencer.

The Titans are in the market for third (and maybe fourth) string tight ends. Chig Okonkwo and Josh Whyle are the only tight ends on the team guaranteed a roster spot, and Whyle ended the season on IR. Martin-Robinson appears to be in contention with Thomas Odukoya and another undrafted free agent tight end for a 53-man spot.

The Titans entered the undrafted free agent market searching for (and maybe fourth) string tight ends. Chig Okonkwo and Josh Whyle are the lone tight ends guaranteed a roster spot, and Whyle ended the 2023 campaign on IR. Martin-Robinson appears to be in contention with Thomas Odukoya and another undrafted free agent tight end for a 53-man spot.

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