I’d make a mock scrape with a licking branch near the original. They’ll use it. Make it now and put a trail cam up to monitor it and see what happens. There are scrape scent kits available now too. I’ve found though that the scrape was made there due to its location for some reason, it will be used in pretty short order I estimate whether you use scent or not. In other words, the location begets the scrape, not the other way around.
I’m in grape country and we have wild grape tangles all over the woods. I take my pruners with me and cut lengths of the straightest ones I can find about 3-4 feet long and wire them vertically onto a live and strong branch of a tree where I want to make the mock scrape. I don’t directly attach it to the horizontal tree branch though. Instead, I wire it by looping one end of the wire around the horizontal tree branch and one loop of wire around one end of the grape vine. This allows the grape vine licking branch to move all around without binding on the horizontal branch on which it’s wired. I’ve also used beech and other regular hardwood tree branches. Anyway, I have video footage of a fawn “playing” at this scrape. It would lick and hit the vertical grape vine “licking branch” with its mouth and nose and get it moving and swaying. The little fawn would then start jumping and bobbing its head up and down as the branch would swing. It would do this for several minutes just “playing” with that branch. It was fascinating footage.