Former Notre Dame football offensive tackle Aamil Wagner is officially an NFL rookie after the Tennessee Titans signed him as an undrafted free agent following the 2026 NFL Draft, according to ESPN.
Here’s what Wagner brings to the Titans, based on his career with the Irish.
What Aamil Wagner brings to the Tennessee Titans
Though it took him a while to reach 300 pounds, Aamil Wagner proved rugged and durable once he replaced 2024 second-round pick Blake Fisher at right tackle for Notre Dame. His 21 reps in the bench press ranked last among the 14 offensive linemen to lift at the combine, but Wagner’s 34 ½-inch arm length (second-longest among offensive tackles) and decent mobility backed up his success against high-end pass rushers.
Aamil Wagner highlights at Notre Dame football
Officially measured at 6-foot-6 and 306 pounds, Wagner allowed three career sacks in 886 pass-blocking sets, according to Pro Football Focus. Voted a team captain in 2025, Wagner made all 28 starts in his final two years, leaving early despite a clean health history.
Aamil Wagner statistics at Notre Dame football
A product of the same Wayne High School program in Huber Heights, Ohio that produced Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman, Wagner overcame a brutal showing in the season-opening loss to Miami (39.4 Pro Football Focus grade). Wagner rallied to post a 68.7 PFF overall blocking grade, including a 79.4 pass blocking grade that featured five 80-plus grades in that department.
Mike Berardino covers Notre Dame football for the South Bend Tribune and NDInsider.com. Follow him on social media @MikeBerardino.
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