Who are the top free agents according to PFF?

Dec 18, 2016; Glendale, AZ, USA; New Orleans Saints running back Tim Hightower (34) against Arizona Cardinals defensive tackle Calais Campbell (93) at University of Phoenix Stadium. The Saints defeated the Cardinals 48-41. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 18, 2016; Glendale, AZ, USA; New Orleans Saints running back Tim Hightower (34) against Arizona Cardinals defensive tackle Calais Campbell (93) at University of Phoenix Stadium. The Saints defeated the Cardinals 48-41. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports /
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Whether you agree with them or not, they watch and grade every player in every game so far that they even can tell you how many times a rookie right tackle has allowed a sack on his way to an All-Pro caliber season…no names though…

That isn’t the point of this article though, the point of this is PFF releasing their top free agent tracker, which is a great tool to watch as March approaches.

While not every player on that list fits the Tennessee Titans, here are the top 10 UFA according to them (excluding fullbacks):

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  • 1. Andrew Whitworth LT, Cincinnati Bengals

    2. A.J. Bouye CB, Houston Texans

    3. Calais Campbell DL, Arizona Cardinals

    4. Tony Jefferson S, Arizona Cardinals

    5. Melvin Ingram EDGE, San Diego Chargers

    6. Eric Berry S, Kansas City Chiefs

    7. Johnathan Cyprien S, Jacksonville Jaguars

    8. Kawann Short DL, Carolina Panthers

    9. Chandler Jones EDGE, Arizona Cardinals (he will be franchised)

    10. Kevin Zeitler G, Cincinnati Bengals

    The highlighted names are the ones I think the Titans should be interested in, and the ones in bold AND italics are names that they should definitely make a play for.

    The list has some pretty impressive names that I think the Titans will be interested in (specifically someone like Ross Cockrell) that are young, not big names and who fit the age and needs of this team.

    In another big year of change, I would expect the Titans to make some plays for the big names like they did last year with Damon Harrison, however it will be the young players with talent and reasonable contracts that make this team great if Jon Robinson’s first year is any sort of indicator in how he builds.

    This team has the foundation, now it is time to put icing on the cake and get the Tennessee Titans to the playoffs.