THE Titans du Tennessee Have position n ° 1 on the waiver, which means that the team first has Dibs to claim all the players who were canceled before NFL lists have been reduced 53 players on August 26.
Any cut player With less than four years of service, he is eligible to be claimed, and with the first position on derogations, the Titans Maybe they want. With serious needs at backDefensive line, secondary and defensive back, titans could be particularly active on the wire.
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As Titans Venture on the list of the list of the list, here are 15 players that the Titans should consider, either on derogations or in a free agency, sorted in alphabetical order.
CB Jalyn Armor-Davis
The injuries were a throbbing concern for Armor-Davis, but he has already played under the defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson and he had a championship pedigree not only in Baltimore, but dating from his college days in Alabama.
Cb juju brent
Brent is a big cornering corner that corresponds to the profile of the Titans, and was a choice of draft in the second round in 2023. The injuries have gone down his second season, and the Titans will have to have confidence in his health to recover it. But with regard to games, it is one with a particularly high increase.
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Te greg dulcich
It has been a few years since Dulcich was a main reception target, but it is logical if the titans try to become deeper and bigger. He has historically been a more viable pass receiver than blocker.
RB Audric estimates
Estimates ran for 310 yards and some scores and was active in the game of passes as a recruit to Denver last year. The old fifth round choice is probably not a long -term resolution during the ball carrier, but it is a defined added value while Tyjae Spears is on IR.
Of / olb Isaiah Foskey
Things did not work for Foskey, a former second round choice, in New Orleans. But the former Notre Dame All-American has elite sporting features and corresponds to the profile that the Titans as a defender of the largest edge.
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TE EJ JENKINS
The tight ends of the large bodies that can block were not on the titans radar this summer, but if the titans want a 7 -inch 7 -inch option to strengthen the room, Jenkins makes sense.
De / olb Mohamed Kamara
Kamara was a particularly productive Edge College defender who remained stuck behind a logjam of players in Miami. A new start could give him an opportunity and give Titans a faster player on the edge.
DL DeMarvin Leal
Leal can play the defensive platform, the defensive winger and the outdoor secondary, and he has the big frame that the titans covet. Another old start choice, Leal would be an interesting room to move and find a house for.
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DB Arthur Maulet
Free agent, no derogation: If there is a tread here, it is worth trying. Maulet played some of his best years under Dennard Wilson in New York and Baltimore. Now he gets another test to stabilize a team that could benefit from a veteran presence.
RB Zack Moss
Free agent, no derogation: Fans of the titans are well accessible to foam of the way it has run everywhere in the titans over the years. Not a bad short -term rental option while Spears heals.
Olb Julian Okwara
Free agent, no derogation: Okwara will not be a guy of 10 dishes so early, but he would add a variety and an experience to a peak room of the titans which consists mainly of larger rather than faster players.
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DL ZACCH PICKENS
Pickens was not dominant or anything, but it was damn solid in its time with Chicago. The old third round choice would improve the defensive front as a rotation piece behind Jeffery Simmons and Sebastian Joseph-Day.
LB Mark Robinson
At worst, Robinson is a nice basic player in special teams to improve the cover teams. At the most, it is replaced as ILB4 and helps the unit to play better downhill.
RB Trey sermon
Free agent, no derogation: Like Moss, the sermon is another experienced ball carrier who can manage and help by filling spears for a short time.
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De / olb Eric Watts
Watts had a lot of playing time as a recruit in 2024. He may not be a rush specialist, but he is another guy who corresponds to the profile of the titans as setter on board.
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