Tennessee Titans: 5 under-the-radar free agency targets

NASHVILLE, TN - AUGUST 18: Executive Vice President/General Manager Jon Robinson, Controlling Owner and Co-Chairman,Board of Directors Amy Adams Strunk, and head coach Mike Vrabel pose for a photo on the sideline durin warms up prior to a pre-season game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Nissan Stadium on August 18, 2018 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Frederick Breedon/Getty Images)
NASHVILLE, TN - AUGUST 18: Executive Vice President/General Manager Jon Robinson, Controlling Owner and Co-Chairman,Board of Directors Amy Adams Strunk, and head coach Mike Vrabel pose for a photo on the sideline durin warms up prior to a pre-season game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Nissan Stadium on August 18, 2018 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Frederick Breedon/Getty Images) /
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Graham Glasgow

Graham Glasgow has been a solid guard since been drafting in the third round out of Michigan in 2016.

Glasgow has proven durable, as he has started 58 of 62 possible games, and PFF gave him a grade of 74.1 for 2019. That’s a very respectable season for a lineman.

Also according to PFF, Glasgow played 872 snaps without allowing a sack in 2019.

Talk about an upgrade over Nate Davis and Jamil Douglas

To be fair, Nate Davis did step it up at guard for the Titans as the year went on, and Glasgow might be a luxury signing, but nonetheless he would definitely improve this line and would be a welcomed addition.

I could see Glasgow’s market getting a little too pricey for the Titans’ liking, but if the price is right, Glasgow would be a terrific fit in Nashville opposite Saffold. Glasgow represents an upgrade without breaking the bank like Brandon Scherff will most likely do.