Tennessee Titans: 4 free agents the Titans should target post-draft
The Tennessee Titans had a productive 2022 NFL Draft. Amid the A.J. Brown deal, the Titans did their best to attack needs as well as the value on the board at their selections. Where could they continue to add in order to supply some depth to the roster? They have the fourth-lowest cap space in […]
The Tennessee Titans had a productive 2022 NFL Draft. Amid the A.J. Brown deal, the Titans did their best to attack needs as well as the value on the board at their selections. Where could they continue to add in order to supply some depth to the roster? They have the fourth-lowest cap space in the league. Everyone knows that moves can be made to increase that a bit, though.
Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, Offensive Guard
The veteran offensive lineman would provide some stability to the depth of the interior offensive line. Duvernay-Tardif has seen his play decline a bit with age, but he is still a viable option in rotation for an OL like the Titans. Tennessee did not address the interior OL early in the draft, so adding a couple of depth offensive linemen makes sense.
Trey Hopkins, Offensive Guard
Hopkins fits a similar profile to Duvernay-Tardif, albeit at a younger age. He has center/guard versatility. Hopkins has had his struggles in the past, but he also has not played on the most talented offensive lines. Cincinnati did him no favors with the pieces around him. He'd be a nice addition to the Titans OL.
Chester Rogers, Wide Receiver
A familiar face! Wide receiver is still a need even after the Titans drafted Treylon Burks and Kyle Philips. Rogers knows the playbook and has special teams talent. Bringing him back or a player of a similar skill set makes plenty of sense for the Titans. He would probably get more chances on offense this season after the departure of A.J. Brown and Julio Jones. The addition of Robert Woods certainly helps the team's need at WR, but his injury history should keep them in the market to add at least one more target.
Kwon Alexander, Linebacker
Alexander is a bit of a wildcard. When he has been on the field one the past few seasons, he has shown some impressive flashes. He has struggled with multiple injuries, though. It sounds like he is in good health now and ready to go. Adding an athletic LB like Alexander to the front seven of the Titans could be useful. He would provide solid depth behind David Long Jr. and Zach Cunningham. Tennessee also didn't address linebacker early in the draft, which was the correct choice. Adding a team-friendly option in free agency would make sense.
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