The Tennessee Titans have allegedly signed upwards of 10-plus undrafted free agents following the conclusion of the 2024 NFL Draft. NC State kicker Brayden Narveson is one of the more intriguing additions. Narveson will attempt to push Nick Folk in training camp.
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Narveson converted 18-of-23 attempts throughout the latest college football campaign for a conversion rate of 78.3%. Narveson showcased elite leg strength by making a season-high 57-yard kick. For his career, Narveson made 71-of-91 kicks (78%).
Narveson was a graduate student at NC State that previously played at Western Kentucky. That connection made him eligible to attend the Titans’ local pro day workout. Independent sources confirmed to Music City Miracles that Narveson put forth an impressive showing at the local day, which is where Tennessee’s interest in him was elevated. Titans special teams coach Colt Anderson was especially impressed with Narveson’s workout.
Narveson faces an uphill battle trying to dethrone Folk. It’s worth remembering many felt the same when Ryan Stonehouse entered a training camp battle with Brett Kern. You never know. General manager Ran Carthon will eventually require a succession plan for the aging Folk. Narveson will attempt to prove he’s a long-term solution.