3 UDFAs the Tennessee Titans should consider signing

BERKELEY, CA - SEPTEMBER 23: Defensive lineman Christian Rector #89 of the USC Trojans blocks a pass from quarterback Ross Bowers #3 of the California Golden Bears during the fourth quarter at California Memorial Stadium on September 23, 2017 in Berkeley, California. The USC Trojans defeated the California Golden Bears 30-20. (Photo by Jason O. Watson/Getty Images)
BERKELEY, CA - SEPTEMBER 23: Defensive lineman Christian Rector #89 of the USC Trojans blocks a pass from quarterback Ross Bowers #3 of the California Golden Bears during the fourth quarter at California Memorial Stadium on September 23, 2017 in Berkeley, California. The USC Trojans defeated the California Golden Bears 30-20. (Photo by Jason O. Watson/Getty Images) /
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The Tennessee Titans have a lot of spots to fill on their 90-man roster, so why not dig back into the 2020 NFL Draft class?

As far as I know the Tennessee Titans still haven’t officially announced their class of undrafted free agents yet.

Even if they had, the Titans have something like 15 spots to fill on their roster and unless they are planning on signing another handful of free agents, then why not turn to the cheaper option with more upside.

UDFA isn’t always exciting, but without it, the Tennessee Titans wouldn’t have guys like Malcolm Butler, Adam Humphries, Nate Dzubnar, Khari Blasingame, Kalif Ramond, and Anthony Firkser.

The fact is that the sheer volume of players that come out of Day 3 and UDFA help keep NFL teams going throughout seasons where injuries are inevitable and where you have to have someone fill in in a pinch.

Rarely do you find a great player here, but it isn’t impossible and every year someone finds a diamond in the rough that ends up making tens of millions of dollars before their career is over. More often than not though, this is a time where you dream of hitting “doubles” and adding solid players with special teams or developmental talent.

So, after looking over Dane Brugler’s draft guide and PFN’s big board of UDFAs, these are the three players that I think the Titans should still consider as UDFAs.

Some of these players may have signed already, but I did a search and couldn’t find anything and they haven’t been marked off PFN’s big board yet, so I’m going to assume that they are all available as I write this.