Best EDGE rushers for Tennessee Titans in free agency besides Jadeveon Clowney
By Ravi Konjeti
Obviously Suh plays DL and isn’t a true EDGE but if you remember the second half of the season Tennessee used a front that involved three defensive linemen and one EDGE in a 4-3 look.
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If DaQuan Jones is the nose you can alternate using Jeffery Simmons and Ndamukong Suh as 3-techs and a heavy 7/9 technique.
Suh has been playing on one-year contracts after leaving the Dolphins in 2017. After a season with the Rams and Bucs, Suh is back on the market.
Tennessee went after Suh in the 2018 offseason but Suh decided to join the Rams. Suh is still playing at a high level at the age of 33. Suh had four fumble recoveries and 2.5 sacks last season while helping lead the Bucs to improve to one of the best defenses in the league.
Suh will be looking to continue capitalizing on smaller contracts with high guaranteed dollars. The Titans have a bit of cap space now to bring in a player like Suh. The impact of Suh is unquestionable. He has gone to team after team and drastically improved defenses while being a premier run stopper and pass rusher. With Casey out of the mix, the Titans will need someone to fill that role.
Whether the Titans decide to invest heavily in one player like Suh or decide to go back to the draft to bring in cheaper contracts is up for Robinson to figure out. Regardless, if the Titans can bring in Suh, he would instantly improve the Titans defense and make the team Super Bowl contenders.