3. Tajae Sharpe
Tajae Sharpe‘s role in the Titans’ offense has pretty much become non-existent.
He has always shown flashes of becoming at least a No. 2 option at receiver, if not the top option, but he has never really met expectations for one reason or another.
The Titans currently have a vast amount of talent at the wide receiver position, with the likes of Corey Davis, A.J. Brown, and Adam Humphries getting the majority of the targets. Sharpe seems to be the odd man out.
So far this season, he has played more games than he has catches, only catching five passes for 106 yards on the season. He turns 25 in December, and he is still a very talented receiver.
He is in a contract year, which could lower his trade value, but if the Titans are not going to utilize him in the offense, they are better served trading him away for a mid-to-late round draft pick.